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N Korea threatens US with first strike
guardian ^ | 2/5/03

Posted on 02/05/2003 6:15:46 PM PST by knak

Pyongyang asserts right to pre-emptive attack as tensions rise over American build-up

North Korea is entitled to launch a pre-emptive strike against the US rather than wait until the American military have finished with Iraq, the North's foreign ministry told the Guardian yesterday.

Warning that the current nuclear crisis is worse than that in 1994, when the peninsula stood on the brink of oblivion, a ministry spokesman called on Britain to use its influence with Washington to avert war.

"The United States says that after Iraq, we are next", said the deputy director Ri Pyong-gap, "but we have our own countermeasures. Pre-emptive attacks are not the exclusive right of the US."

His comments came on a day when tension was apparent in Pyongyang, with an air-raid drill that cleared the city's streets and the North's announcement that it has begun full-scale operations at the Yongbyon nuclear plant, the suspected site of weapons-grade plutonium production.

Since reopening the plant in December, the North has kicked out international inspectors and withdrawn from the global treaty to stop the spread of nuclear weapons.

Anxiety in North Korea has been rising since Washington announced plans in the past week to beef up its military strength in the area. Additional bombers will be sent to the region, along with 2,000 extra troops who will serve alongside the 17,000 already stationed on the North-South border. USS Carl Vinson may also be deployed.

According to Pyongyang, the USS Kitty Hawk has already taken up strike position in waters off the peninsula. The US says that reinforcements are needed to warn Pyongyang that it should not try to take advantage of Washington's focus on Iraq.

North Korean officials fear the extra forces are the start of the build-up for a full-scale confrontation - a dangerous assumption that could push the peninsula over the edge.

During the last crisis, when the Pentagon planned a surgical strike on the Yongbyon nuclear plant, American generals were convinced that the North would rather launch a surprise attack than wait for a US military build-up.

Mr Ri said today's stand-off is more dangerous: "The present situation can be called graver than it was in 1993. It will be touch and go."

The crisis erupted in October when a US envoy to Pyongyang confronted the regime with suspicions that North Korea was engaged in a uranium enrichment programme, in violation of the 1994 agreement which ended the last crisis.

To punish the North, the US cut off supplies of 500,000 tonnes a year of heavy fuel oil, a severe blow to a nation that is desperately short of energy. The north of the country is worst hit but power shortages are apparent even in the capital, where temperatures have fallen as low as -21C recently.

The North claims that the Yongbyon nuclear plant is being used for peaceful purposes. "The US stopped our oil so our country faces a critical shortage of electricity," Mr Ri said. "Our nuclear activities will be confined only to producing electricity."

Both sides say they are committed to finding a diplomatic solution but remain far apart in their demands. Pyongyang wants a non-aggression treaty but Washington has said it will not reward blackmail and has hinted only at a written guarantee of the North's security.

Concern about the crisis has prompted South Korea and Japan to pressure the US to take a softer line. In a sign that this may be working, the US deputy secretary of state, Richard Armitage said for the first time yesterday that the US would definitely hold direct talks with the North. "It is just a question of when we do it and how," he told the Senate.

A breakthrough stills looks distant. The European Union plans to send a high-level delegation to North Korea later this month to mediate, but similar envoys from Russia and South Korea achieved little because the North insists that the issue is a bilateral matter with the US.

The North has shown a willingness to open up to other na tions. In an important development, a new road link to South Korea was used for the first time yesterday.

But the North know that the nuclear issue stands in the way of progress, prompting a request that Britain intercede. "The US must sign a non-aggression treaty," Mr Li said.

"I hope that Britain can help to persuade them to do so."

· Japan may deploy two destroyers near North Korea to detect missile launches, the Kyodo news agency reported on yesterday. Quoting unspecified government sources, it said Tokyo believes it increasingly likely that ballistic missiles will be test-fired as part of the North's brinkmanship.


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1 posted on 02/05/2003 6:15:46 PM PST by knak
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To: knak
N Korea threatens US with first strike

US threatens N Korea with "Mother of All Nuclear Laydowns."

2 posted on 02/05/2003 6:17:32 PM PST by Poohbah (Beware the fury of a patient man -- John Dryden)
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To: knak

Fasten your seatbelts: it's going to be a bumpy ride!


3 posted on 02/05/2003 6:18:14 PM PST by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: knak
they certainly do have a death wish, don't they?
4 posted on 02/05/2003 6:18:52 PM PST by King Nothing (seek and destroy)
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To: Travis McGee
Things could get really interesting really fast...
5 posted on 02/05/2003 6:19:48 PM PST by error99 (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law...)
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To: Poohbah
These guys are complete lunatics. Reality doesn't exist there. How do you communicate with people who are completely paranoid and whipping themselves into a suicidal frenzy? This looks worse everyday and could trump Iraq if these nutters decide to carry out their fantasies of destruction.
6 posted on 02/05/2003 6:21:08 PM PST by Arkie2
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To: Arkie2
Well, 1 Trident submarine, 24 empty tubes, and Korea a smoking, flaming, irradiated ruin from the 38th Parallel to the Yalu.

And now, it's MILLER TIME!

7 posted on 02/05/2003 6:22:41 PM PST by Poohbah (Beware the fury of a patient man -- John Dryden)
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To: knak
North Korea is entitled to launch a pre-emptive strike against the US rather than wait until the American military have finished with Iraq, the North's foreign ministry told the Guardian yesterday.

This is like a giant game of spades where NK doesn't quite realize the rules. North Korea thinks it's got a good hand with a couple of jacks, kings and queens in hearts, diamonds and clubs and a 2 of spades. The seem to forget that America is the one holding the A,K,Q,J,10,9,8, and 7 of spades ....

They may win a few points at the start but America is most certainly going to win with nuclear spades.

8 posted on 02/05/2003 6:23:38 PM PST by Centurion2000 (The question is not whether you're paranoid, but whether you're paranoid enough.)
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To: knak
What parts of the US could the N. Koreans hit if at all?
9 posted on 02/05/2003 6:23:40 PM PST by ALASKA
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To: knak
Sorry for my ignorance, but can their nukes reach the US?
10 posted on 02/05/2003 6:24:01 PM PST by Snowy (Tick off a lib -> Work hard, earn lots of money, and be happy)
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To: ALASKA
Alaska. Hawaii. And that's about it.
11 posted on 02/05/2003 6:24:24 PM PST by Poohbah (Beware the fury of a patient man -- John Dryden)
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To: Poohbah
The only problem with that scenario is we'll have to wait for the nutters to do something really stupid to justify the response. They seem completely capable of it too.
12 posted on 02/05/2003 6:24:32 PM PST by Arkie2
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To: Travis McGee
Nuke the commies now!
13 posted on 02/05/2003 6:24:39 PM PST by TLBSHOW (God Speed as Angels trending upward dare to fly Tribute to the Risk Takers)
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To: ALASKA
only Alaska is my understanding
14 posted on 02/05/2003 6:24:58 PM PST by knak
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To: knak
"Pyongyang wants a non-aggression treaty..."

A funny way of asking, isn't it?

BTW, THANKS, CLINTON....

15 posted on 02/05/2003 6:24:59 PM PST by dogbrain ("You don't look so bad, here's another....")
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To: Arkie2
Oh, well. Can't win the big prize if you ain't willin' to play the game.
16 posted on 02/05/2003 6:25:28 PM PST by Poohbah (Beware the fury of a patient man -- John Dryden)
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To: knak
oh yeah, Hawaii
17 posted on 02/05/2003 6:25:34 PM PST by knak
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To: knak
North Korean officials fear the extra forces are the start of the build-up for a full-scale confrontation - a dangerous assumption that could push the peninsula over the edge.

They don't fear that, unless the mean a confrontation that they are planning on starting. They know full well the difference between America reinforcing their defensive lines, and America preparing an invasion.

I think it's safe to say that North Korea has lost the element of suprise. The PR battle is in full rout. Their chances against a fully awake and ready ROK military aren't good, even before we can bring our guns to bear. They can't be that stupid.. can they?

18 posted on 02/05/2003 6:25:45 PM PST by Steel Wolf
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To: Poohbah
Not only that, there's only two or three worthwhile targets there so popping off 24 missiles is a waste of resources.
19 posted on 02/05/2003 6:28:20 PM PST by Arkie2
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To: knak
If NK is dumb enough to do a first strike on the US then they are going to experience first hand what it's like to life in a radioactive crater.

Ahh, what the hell, we have microwave bombs, let's go ahead and use them. Let's just take out all of the technology on the northern half of the korean peninsula to ensure they don't try anything.
20 posted on 02/05/2003 6:28:53 PM PST by anobjectivist
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