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North Korea Breaks I.A.E.A. Seals on 8,000 Spent Nuclear Fuel Rods (BREAKING)
Dong-a Ilbo News (Seoul, Korea) ^ | 23 December 2002 | Dong-a Ilbo News (S.Korea)

Posted on 12/23/2002 8:05:48 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo

North Korea Breaks Seals on 8,000 Spent Nuclear Fuel Rods

DECEMBER 23, 2002 22:32 (Dong-a Ilbo News, Seoul, S.Korea)

North Korea has removed the seals and surveillance cameras installed to monitor the storage facilities containing 8,000 spent nuclear fuel rods that had been closely watched by the IAEA. A couple of days ago, the North also eliminated all IAEA`s inspection devices set up at the nuclear reactor in Yongbyon.

What makes the latest move of North more serious is the fact that the fuel rods have nothing do to with generation of electricity and can produce plutonium, which in turn can produce nuclear weapons. Therefore, the situation is spinning more and more out of control.

So far, it is believed, North Korea has dismantled surveillance devices at two of its 5 nuclear facilities whose operation had been frozen under the 1994 arms control accord in Geneva. The five facilities are the 5MW nuclear reactor in Yongbyon, the storage facility containing 8,000 spent fuel rods, the 50MW nuclear reactor whose construction was supposed to be completed sometime between 1995 and 1996, the 200MW reactor in Taechon, Pyongbook, and the radiochemical laboratory in Yongbyon

The IAEA announced on Sunday, "North Korea has taken additional actions to hinder the operation of the inspection devices on the storage facility of the nuclear wastes containing the 8,000 spent nuclear fuel rods. The storage facility is the number one target of our inspection activities."

IAEA`s Secretary General, Mohammed Elbaradei criticized, "The rods contain a considerable amount of plutonium. Therefore, it is a matter of grave concern in connection with the nonproliferation. The action North Korea took this time poses a profound hindrance to IAEA`s inspection activities to prevent the conversion of the nuclear material extracted from the spent fuel rods into production of nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosives."

Experts believe that the 8,000 fuel rods could produce 25kg of plutonium #239, which in turn could suffice to produce at lease three nuclear warheads, reported the AFP.

The facility whose seals were broken this time is in vicinity of the 5MW nuclear reactor in Yongbyon. The IAEA had double-sealed the spent fuel rods in stainless containers, and stored them in water tanks with surveillance cameras rolling over them.

One senior South Korean official said, "The IAEA bound 400 stainless containers and hang them on ropes connected above water in such a way that, if a person other than an inspector tried to temper with them, the trace must be left behind. It were these seals that North broke this time. The fuel rods, however, are still in the water tank."

North Korea`s state-run Central Agency reported on December 22 that North Korean regime started removing IAEA`s seals and surveillance cameras that had been set up under the Geneva accord. The agency announced that this action was caused by the United States` discontinuance of the fuel oil shipment.

At first, North Korea, through its Foreign Ministry spokesperson, announced that it would reactivate its nuclear program. Then, on December 21, it removed the seals and cameras on the 5MW reactor in Yongbyon.

Yesterday, South Korean government, through the comments of the Foreign Ministry, demanded, "The additional action on the part of North Korea may increase tension over the Korean Peninsula, and will amplify the concern of the international community over the nonproliferation issue."

The New York Times, citing a senior Bush administration official, reported yesterday that the United States government might consider "non-diplomatic" reactions if North got closer and closer to production of a nuclear weapon.

US State Department spokesperson also warned on Sunday that this action had caused a more serious consequence.

In the meanwhile, the Japanese government defined the removal of the seals as a violation of the 1994 accord, and protested against North Korea`s action via its embassy in Beijing.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: crisis; iaea; longdong; nkorea; nukes; plutonium; yangybon
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1 posted on 12/23/2002 8:05:48 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Merry Christmas USA from Pyong Yang!
3 posted on 12/23/2002 8:09:52 AM PST by Registered
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Yesterday, South Korean government, through the comments of the Foreign Ministry, demanded, "The additional action on the part of North Korea may increase tension over the Korean Peninsula, and will amplify the concern of the international community over the nonproliferation issue."

And the South Korean people can do nothing but bitch about our presence on their worthless spit of land.

Let them handle it.

4 posted on 12/23/2002 8:10:13 AM PST by dead
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To: AmericanInTokyo
NUKE NORTH KOREA
5 posted on 12/23/2002 8:12:40 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: dead

6 posted on 12/23/2002 8:14:49 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo
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To: Registered
And in other news, U.S. Senator Patty Murray told visiting schoolschildren that North Korea's Kim can't be all bad because "look at how many people like him, and consider how many schools and hospitals he's built..."

< /SARCASM >

7 posted on 12/23/2002 8:14:57 AM PST by Southack
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To: AmericanInTokyo
had been frozen under the 1994 arms control accord in Geneva.

Like any nation felt they should take Bill Clinton seriously. I mean, really! Reality check!!

the United States government might consider "non-diplomatic" reactions if North got closer and closer to production of a nuclear weapon.........In the meanwhile, the Japanese government defined the removal of the seals as a violation of the 1994 accord, and protested against North Korea`s action via its embassy in Beijing.

This ball is being passed to Japan for now until we deal with Saddam.
Hang on, we'll be back to help after we clean up this Clinton land mine. Then we'll work on the next Clinton land mine. ARG!!

8 posted on 12/23/2002 8:15:17 AM PST by concerned about politics
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To: TLBSHOW

9 posted on 12/23/2002 8:16:44 AM PST by geedee
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To: concerned about politics
The US has already threatened North Korea with the stationing of a US carrier or carrier(s) off the coast of North Korea in the Sea of Japan.
10 posted on 12/23/2002 8:16:54 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Hmmm, perhaps that should be a blast-zone map.
11 posted on 12/23/2002 8:17:04 AM PST by Thinkin' Gal
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Why does my sixth sense tell me we are being drawn into a proxy war with China...?
13 posted on 12/23/2002 8:18:31 AM PST by Publius Maximus
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To: Thinkin' Gal

14 posted on 12/23/2002 8:19:09 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Thank again Jimmy Carter.

First you set up the current crop of Islamofascists and Islamokazis when you mishandled the taking of our embassy in Iran.

Then you deballed the CIA to allow crap like this to happen while you were president.

Then you enabled these NK Killers to be able to do this.
15 posted on 12/23/2002 8:21:03 AM PST by Grampa Dave
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To: Sgt. Fury
Rumsfield just stated the U.S. NOW HAS the capabilities to fight on MULTIPLE war fronts.
16 posted on 12/23/2002 8:21:09 AM PST by MrPeanut
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To: AmericanInTokyo

Here's the other half of the map, (plus, what North Korea has).

17 posted on 12/23/2002 8:21:55 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo
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To: Publius Maximus
Why does my sixth sense tell me we are being drawn into a proxy war with China...?

Well, your sixth sense must be talking to mine because it's telling me the same thing.

18 posted on 12/23/2002 8:22:27 AM PST by riri
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To: AmericanInTokyo
NK is pissing in our faces right now and WE'RE TAKING IT. Why?

We need to look back at what Israel did when they hit Saddam's nuke plant before it came on-line, we need to do the same NOW!!!!!!!!

19 posted on 12/23/2002 8:23:46 AM PST by OXENinFLA
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To: JohnnyOla and HymanRoth
Did you hear his acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace prize? And the news conference that followed? Absolutely sickening, and damn sure arrogant. Then I read on Free Republic somewhere that someone, I think it might've been Couric or Lauer on The Today Show, said he was the best ex-President ever . . . or at least in the 20th century. The arrogance and stupidity of libbers is galling, huh?

Conservative Presidents are always left to pick up the pieces left by Appeasement Party Presidents.

There has NEVER been another politician, that I know of, who is so self-deluded as Jimmy-bob.

20 posted on 12/23/2002 8:24:34 AM PST by geedee
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