Posted on 03/27/2018 12:19:14 PM PDT by JoeProBono
The mysterious armoured train that arrived in Beijing on Monday night is one of the main pieces of evidence to support the theory that Kim Jong-un is making a historic visit to China.
While Beijing has yet to confirm Kim is in Beijing, the arrival of the train coupled with reports of heightened security at a state guest house and along the Chinese border with North Korea, all point towards a visit by a senior figure from Pyongyang.
If the train really was carrying the younger Kim it would be his first trip abroad since he succeeded his father in late 2011.
Heavily fortified and, if rumour is to be believed, luxurious rail carriages were the favoured mode of transport for the North Korean leaders father and grandfather.
Kim Il-sung, the founder of the Communist dynasty, used a train as his headquarters during the Korean war, and his heirs have continued to prefer rail over air travel.
The trains are believed to be decked out with conference rooms, bedrooms, and audience chambers, with hi-tech communications such as satellite phones and flat-screen television screens.
It was last seen outside the country in 2011 when Kim Jong-il, the current leaders father, visited Ulan-Ude in southeastern Russia to meet Dmitry Medvedev, the president at the time.
At the time South Koreas Chosun Ilbo newspaper reported that the elder Kim, who was afraid of flying, rode in a convoy of three trains.
He travelled in the middle one, with an advance train checking that the tracks were safe and the rear train carrying support personnel.
The train also carried two armoured Mercedes to carry Kim to and from the train.
While few have been able to access these trains, details have been revealed by North Korea state media and by accounts from passengers who have been given a rare glimpse of what happens onboard.
According to the former Russian diplomat Konstantin Pulikovsky, the 22-carriage train Kim took on a trip to Russia in 2011 was well-stocked with luxuries, including live lobsters and fine wines from Bordeaux and Burgundy.
North Koreas official broadcaster has also previously featured images of the trains, detailing carriage floors bulletproofed with iron sheets and a narrow train carriage that appeared to contain Kim Jong-ils office complete with glossy wooden floors, a wooden desk and chair, and camel-coloured sofa.
The dictator maintained six of these trains for his personal use, with 19 stations in North Korea that had been solely designed to serve these trains, according to analysis cited by Chosun Ilbo.
The trains usually travel at 60km/h (37mph) and were given enhanced levels of security after a 2004 explosion near North Koreas border with China that left 160 people dead and 1,300 injured in what was rumoured to have been an assassination attempt on Kim.
Kim had taken numerous trips on these trains, and according to North Korean television, he even died of a heart attack on board one of them.
North Korean leaders rarely leave their country if the train really was carrying the younger Kim it would be his first trip abroad since he succeeded his father so its arrival has fuelled speculation ahead of a proposed summit between the younger Kim and US President Donald Trump.
Direct talks between the leaders, planned to take place before a May deadline, had previously stirred talk that China North Koreas largest trading partner was being sidelined as an actor in the Korean peninsula.
It was a protocol visit, to meet personally with the Chinese leader for life prior to meeting with Trump.
That the train which narrowly escaped being destroyed in the big explosion a few years back?
The disaster occurred when flammable cargo exploded at Ryongchon Station at around 13:00 local time (04:00 GMT). The news was released by South Korean media outlets, which reported that up to 3,000 people had been killed or injured in the blast and subsequent fires.
The North Korean government declared a state of emergency in the region, but little information about the accident has been made public by the North Korean government. Shortly after the accident the North Korean government cut telephone lines to the rest of the world (an action correspondents attributed either to a desire to inhibit foreign reporting or to prevent their own population from learning news about the accident).
More likely it was his sister visiting China. Rocket man is too afraid to travel. Anyone know if Dennis Rodman was also in China?
Please tell me that pic is shopped. Otherwise, I’d say Rocket Man is from Remulac.
Good way to smuggle nuclear materials too. So “win-win”!
Does his sister and Dennis have a thing going on?
I remember seeing a couple dozen pictures that were released at the time that were taken by an international aid agency that was in the country at the time. The ground level images looked very similar to the damage seen in nuclear tests. Not saying it was but the over-pressures from the blast wave created the same type of damage. Pretty much the whole city was turned to rubble. Some have speculated that it was an early deployment of the "Rods from God" Google images has some of the pictures.
>>The disaster occurred when flammable cargo exploded at Ryongchon Station at around 13:00 local time (04:00 GMT). The news was released by South Korean media outlets, which reported that up to 3,000 people had been killed or injured in the blast and subsequent fires.<<
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That’ll teach them NOT to use LNG — safest and cleanest fuel.
Story posted several times no pix. Hoped when seeing your nome de plume we’d see a pix of the train. Thanx! What’s interesting is the uniforms those cops are wearing are similar to most countries including ours.
That massive hat...
The hat does double duty as a WOK.
I wonder if he’s aware of how many suspicious plane crashes killed other leaders. Another reason to take the train.
They need hamburgers, lots of hamburgers.
And French fries.
5.56mm
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