N. Korea: It can launch pre-emptive strike

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N. Korea: Pre-emptive strike not U.S. monopoly
Spokesman says nation has weapons to counter American nuclear threat

SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea suggested Tuesday it had the ability to launch a pre-emptive attack on the United States, according to the North’s official news agency.

A Foreign Ministry spokesman said the North had built atomic weapons to counter the U.S. nuclear threat.

“As we declared, our strong revolutionary might put in place all measures to counter possible U.S. pre-emptive strike,” the spokesman said, according to the Korean Central News Agency. “Pre-emptive strike is not the monopoly of the United States.”

Last week, the communist country warned that it had the right to launch a pre-emptive strike, saying it would strengthen its war footing before joint South Korea-U.S. military exercises scheduled for this weekend.

India accord
The spokesman also said it would be a “wise” step for the United States to cooperate on nuclear issues with North Korea in the same way it does with India.

Earlier this month, President Bush signed an accord in India that would open some of its atomic reactors to international inspections in exchange for U.S. nuclear know-how and atomic fuel.

The accord was reached even though New Delhi has not signed the international Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. North Korea has withdrawn from the treaty and condemned the United States for giving India “preferential” treatment.

“If the U.S. is truly interested in finding a realistic way of resolving the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, it would be wise for it to come out on the path of nuclear cooperation with us,” he said.

The North’s announcement that it has a nuclear arsenal risked escalating tensions in the prolonged standoff over its program and threatened the prospect of resuming six-nation talks on the dispute.

“We have built nuclear weapons for no other purpose than to counter U.S. nuclear threats,” the Foreign Ministry spokesman said.

Talks on hold since November
It is rare for North Korea to mention its nuclear capabilities in such an explicit manner. The communist state usually refers to its “nuclear deterrent force.”

North Korea first declared last year that it has nuclear weapons, although the claim could not be confirmed independently. Experts believe the North has extracted enough plutonium from its main nuclear reactor for at least a half-dozen weapons.

Six-nation talks have been stalled since November over a dispute surrounding financial restrictions the United States imposed on North Korea for its alleged currency counterfeiting and money laundering. Those talks involve the two Koreas, the United States, China, Japan and Russia.

Pyongyang says it will not return to the negotiating table unless the restrictions are lifted. But Washington demands that the North come to the talks without preconditions, saying the two issues are separate.

The North’s spokesman said his country had shown “maximum flexibility” in trying to resolve the financial dispute, proposing possible solutions during a meeting in New York earlier this month. The meeting produced no breakthrough.

“The Bush administration talks about six-party talks, but it actually is paying no attention to the talks,” the spokesman said, according to KCNA.

The spokesman also disputed last week’s U.S. national security report that, among other things, said North Korea posed a serious nuclear proliferation challenge.

“In a word, it is a robbery-like declaration of war,” the spokesman said. “Through this document, the Bush administration declared to the world that it is a group of war fanatics.”
 

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"North Korea first declared last year that it has nuclear weapons, although the claim could not be confirmed independently. Experts believe the North has extracted enough plutonium from its main nuclear reactor for at least a half-dozen weapons."

And experts declare thousands of people starving to death because Kim the Ding-dong isn't smart enough to feed his people....thanks Kim, thanks for being a big fat dolt.
 

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This is how the Clinton Administration dealt with North Korea's Nuclear program.
 

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darkbeaver said:
Good news really, why should every nation not have preemtive strike capabilitys.

Uhmmm... I don't think that's good news at all. The US started a really bad precedent with this concept of pre-emptive strike. How can it be good if everyone thinks it his right to pre-emptively strike everyone else?
 

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Machjo said:
darkbeaver said:
Good news really, why should every nation not have preemtive strike capabilitys.

Uhmmm... I don't think that's good news at all. The US started a really bad precedent with this concept of pre-emptive strike. How can it be good if everyone thinks it his right to pre-emptively strike everyone else?

Well said Machjo, Bush has started a very dangerous precedent with pre-emptive strike, that doesn't mean you follow someone when he jumps off the bridge.
 

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Yes, it really should be no-ones thing, but seeing as a few nations espouse the concept, I agree that every nation has a right to the capability, just like I abhor guns but if it got WAYYY too dangerous to leave my house without one, I suppose my thinking would change quite a bit
 

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So now the US in the inventor of the Premptive strike?

Blackleaf... Can you help us out here and give England the credit for the first premptive strike?
 

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Jersay said:
Sure you do, do what America does.

And the only one to be blamed is America for this.

Said like a true US basher.

Just blame the US for everything.

I was reading a book on the Falkland Island War. It was a pretty good book. However the author blamed the war on none other but the US. Some of you may ask how could the US be responsible?

Well as the author put it... during the War of 1812 a landing party of US Sailors sacked the British fort. The British never really garrisoned it that heavily after 1812 leaving a vacuum for the Argentinians to invade hundreds of years later. :roll:
 

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GREAT NEWS!!!!

nukes are weapons of deterance and mass liberation

well done comrade Kim!!!!
 

cortez

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no its just that if someone acuses liberals of sucking baby brains-- and makes me admitt that i do -- then its monty python forum for the rest of the day!!!--
those are the rules
 

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cortez said:
no its just that if someone acuses liberals of sucking baby brains-- and makes me admitt that i do -- then its monty python forum for the rest of the day!!!--
those are the rules

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