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N Korea threatens US targets
BBC News ^ | Feb.13, 2003 | Unknown

Posted on 02/13/2003 6:01:31 AM PST by conservativecorner

North Korea has warned that it has the ability to strike American targets anywhere in the world if provoked. Pyongyang was responding to the decision by the United Nations nuclear watchdog to refer it to the UN Security Council for breaching nuclear non-proliferation agreements.

Amid mounting tension Japan warned that it would "use military force as a self-defence measure" if North Korea started to "resort to arms against Japan".

Japanese Defence Minister Shigeru Ishiba added that such a defensive move would not amount to a pre-emptive strike.

Click here to see North Korea's missile strike range North Korea's latest threat comes a day after the head of the US Central Intelligence Agency, George Tenet, warned that Pyongyang had a long-range missile capable of reaching the west coast of America.

North Korea's comments are a typically bellicose response from the secretive communist state, says the BBC's correspondent in Seoul, Caroline Gluck.

Warning

A senior official in Pyongyang, Ri Kwang-hyok, told the AFP news agency: "In case there is a self-defensive measure, the attack can be taken to all military personnel and all military commands of the United States in the world".

He also called on the Security Council to investigate the United States' own nuclear programme.

"We insist that the responsibility of the US must be discussed too," he said.

North Korea has long been thought to have a missile under development capable of hitting the western United States.

'Chronic offender'

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) decision on Wednesday to refer North Korea to the UN Security Council brings the nuclear crisis to a new stage, our correspondent says.

CRISIS CHRONOLOGY 16 Oct: US announces that N Korea has acknowledged secret nuclear programme

14 Nov: US halts oil shipments to N Korea

22 Dec: N Korea removes monitoring devices at Yongbyon nuclear plant

31 Dec: UN nuclear inspectors forced to leave North Korea

10 Jan: N Korea pulls out of anti-nuclear treaty

28 Jan: President Bush urges the "oppressive" N Korean regime to give up its nuclear ambitions

12 Feb: IAEA refers issue to Security Council

Timeline of tensions

It raises the possibility of economic and political sanctions against Pyongyang - a move North Korea says it would regard as a declaration of war.

Under its charter, the IAEA must report any violations of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty to the Security Council, and Pyongyang had been in "chronic non-compliance since 1993", IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei said.

He said North Korea was only a "month or two" from producing "a significant amount of plutonium" that could be used to make nuclear weapons.

Despite issuing the referral, Mr ElBaradei insisted that the IAEA would continue to press for a peaceful solution to the crisis.

"All members made it clear it is not the time to jump to sanctions," Mr ElBaradei said.

'Window of opportunity'

Pyongyang's neighbours have reacted with concern to the new developments.

South Korea urged Pyongyang to seize the "window of opportunity" left open to it.

It also said it hoped the Security Council would "handle the issue in a way that prevents a worsening of the situation and facilitates a diplomatic resolution".

China, while backing the decision by the IAEA's 35-country board, warned the Security Council against getting involved.

"The UN Security Council's involvement at this stage might not necessarily contribute to the settlement of the issue," China's ambassador to the UN, Zhang Yan, said on Thursday.

"The only correct and effective approach... is through constructive dialogue and consultations on the basis of equality," he said.



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Bombs away on the bas-turds!!
1 posted on 02/13/2003 6:01:31 AM PST by conservativecorner
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To: conservativecorner
At some point, Kim-Jong-Il's senior staff is going to decide that he needs killin'.
2 posted on 02/13/2003 6:03:07 AM PST by Poohbah (Beware the fury of a patient man -- John Dryden)
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To: conservativecorner
That will be the end of North Korea.
3 posted on 02/13/2003 6:07:13 AM PST by tomahawk
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To: conservativecorner
Does anyone know - has anyone heard - if the US has resumed shipment of aid to N Korea, food & oil aid? Thank you.
4 posted on 02/13/2003 6:08:08 AM PST by Ken522
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To: Ken522
Nope. That's why Kim is so snippy about it.
5 posted on 02/13/2003 6:10:25 AM PST by Poohbah (Beware the fury of a patient man -- John Dryden)
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To: Poohbah

6 posted on 02/13/2003 6:12:54 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo (Our years of ignorance as a nation and lack Asia study is going to come back and bite our ass)
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To: Ken522
No. This is not taking place IMHO.
7 posted on 02/13/2003 6:14:12 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo (Our years of ignorance as a nation and lack of Asia study is going to come back and bite our ass)
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To: conservativecorner
Hmmm....allow me to post a map of the areas that the USA can reach.


8 posted on 02/13/2003 6:17:59 AM PST by SC_Republican
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To: conservativecorner
God help them if they ever did fire one.
9 posted on 02/13/2003 6:23:01 AM PST by KeyWest
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To: conservativecorner
Are they asking for a pre-emptive strike?
10 posted on 02/13/2003 6:28:06 AM PST by Semper Paratus
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To: Ken522
Food yes. No oil.
11 posted on 02/13/2003 6:34:58 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: conservativecorner
I bet folks on our West Coast now have reason to hate these words from Tommy Daschle about the National Missile defense program.

Actual words, from Daschle's press conference, in 2001, on the National Missile Defense Program

Whether or not we want to violate the ABM treaty
especially with a concept [i.e., NMD program] that we may not know
...or...
that we do know now does not work
is something that also mystifies me.
I mean
Every aspect of the debate and the consideration
that is given this whole program
is... is troubling to me.
I... I mean... I...there's a disconnect there.
I mean...It just seems common sense....
I mean...there's no brain..
This isn't rocket science here...

Yes it IS rocket science....
that's the problem..
Hadn't thought about that..
As I just think out loud ....
as I meander through here.
(laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh)
That's the problem.

Daschle is 2% brains and 95% obstructionist.
(If that doesn't add up to 100%, it's because Daschle "isn't all there.")

12 posted on 02/13/2003 6:38:18 AM PST by syriacus (Going to the UN is like being locked in the Castle of Despair. Better to stay far away, Pilgrim.)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
I assume the pink circle is for the tap-my-dong 2, is the blue one for the 3?
13 posted on 02/13/2003 6:45:29 AM PST by walkingdead (easy, you just don't lead 'em as much....)
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To: syriacus
Ellipses-like markings, in post #12 above, (Daschle's NMD speech) do not signify words that were ommitted. They signify pauses that Daschle made as he looked for a way to smear pro-NMD folks as idiots.

At that conference, Daschle ended up looking like the idiot. (Could this be a case of karmic retribution? We could ask Sheryl Crow, I guess.)

14 posted on 02/13/2003 6:48:57 AM PST by syriacus (Going to the UN is like being locked in the Castle of Despair. Better to stay far away, Pilgrim.)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Lets see, we're getting nuts about a weapon that has not even been flight tested yet. Also, here's another thought, if they are squirrly enough to use it, we make NK a memory. Finally, we should all remember who got us into this mess, his initals are WJC.
15 posted on 02/13/2003 6:55:32 AM PST by Braak (Democrats...always on the wrong side of history...since 1945.)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
And I have read that we are re-considering the food, as we have intel that it is going to the military and the cadre, not the people.
16 posted on 02/13/2003 7:35:26 AM PST by reformedliberal
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To: conservativecorner
Hey Korea,

How 'bout a nice cup of STFU!

"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf" George Orwell
17 posted on 02/13/2003 7:57:00 AM PST by Bulldog1967
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