Posted on 02/21/2007 6:52:26 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Hwang: Nuclear Facility in Yongbyon Has Been Unnecessary for 10 Years
FEBRUARY 21, 2007 07:10
Hwang Jang-yop, the former secretary of the North Korean Workers Party in charge of international affairs, disclosed in a Freedom North Korea Broadcast on February 19 that the nuclear facility in Yongbyon, which North Korea promised to shut down in exchange for one million tons of oil, was in fact already deemed unnecessary 10 years ago.
The former secretary Hwang said, In fact, I heard the plutonium (extracted) with a graphite reactor is unusable directly from the secretary of munitions manufacture. Before that, they had frequently asked me to find a way as secretary of international affairs to import more plutonium, but then they said that it was no longer necessary. They said they found out how to make (nuclear weapons) with uranium 235. That was in 1996. Ten years have passed. They must possess more than enough to manufacture (nuclear weapons) there. They are denying it.
He spoke of these facts during an interview with Voice of America in 2004.
From a technical point of view, what they are promising to freeze is the erstwhile manufacture of plutonium in the Yongbyon district which uses the graphite reactor. Up until now, they have denied their partnership with Pakistan to enrich uranium, he explained.
It means that North Korea initially attempted to develop nuclear weapons with the plutonium extracted from the graphite-moderated reactor in Yongbyon, but changed its plan by forming a partnership with Pakistan before 1996 and started to develop nuclear weapons with enriched uranium. There are two methods for manufacturing atomic bombs: using the plutonium produced by reprocessing nuclear fuel of a nuclear reactor, and using enriched uranium.
If former Secretary Hwangs comments are found to be true, they will arouse considerable concerns. It will mean that North Korea is unfolding negotiations on a million tons of crude oil equivalent to more than 327 billion won with the U.S. and Japan by offering the disablement of a nuclear facility in Yongbyon which is not necessary for the Norths nuclear weapons program. When the formidable amount of humanitarian aid to be given by South Korea and the international community is considered, North Koreas political and economic gain is much increased.
'Sunshine Condi' gets an obsolete nuclear reactor as a prize.
Ping!
"'Sunshine Condi' gets an obsolete nuclear reactor as a prize."
Bingo. She needs to go back to Stanford, NOW.
She's given the term "raging incompetent" a whole new meaning.
HEY TIGER I have agree with rest of Freepers tell Condi Stay out of it I got proposal how about sending John Bolton to Six nation talks if North KOrea act up again
HUH HUH
This thread might go, if we are lucky, maybe 20-30 replies, since the apparant goofballs who negotiated this wonderful "deal" with the North, are in the BUSH Administration.
If the Clintonites did this kind of stuff (thing is, they DID), then this thread would have gone on easily 2-300 posts.
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