Posted on 11/17/2010 7:55:59 PM PST by ErnstStavroBlofeld
Japans Sankei Shimbun reported Wednesday that North Korea may be making preparations for a possible third nuclear test. The newspaper published satellite imagery from the Norths Punggye-ri nuclear site, which it alleged showed work toward the test in progress.
The daily quoted an expert as saying, Based on whats been shown in the photos, it is clear that North Korea is preparing for a new experiment. Chances are high that something will happen in the next six months.
The report followed comments by Siegfried Hecker, a former director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Charles Jack Pritchard, a former U.S. special envoy to North Korea, who visited Pyongyang earlier this month and said the regime appeared to be building a new experimental light-water reactor.
They added that the reactor, expected to produce 25 to 30 megawatts of electricity, will be finished by 2012.
The concrete was poured, and power lines were erected, indicating the construction was in its early stages, said Pritchard.
Keeping a wary watch, the South Korean government only said it would like to verify the news report.
(Excerpt) Read more at koreatimes.co.kr ...
Kim Jong Un trying to look like he’s a tough guy.
Japanese media and government all "get it". The empty suit is bringing this all upon Northeast Asia.
The underground bomb has a unique signature.
Japanese media and government all "get it". The empty suit is bringing this all upon Northeast Asia.
January 20, 2013 can’t come fast enough.
why not? North Korea is China's puppet, and it is useful for China to occassionaly use them to poke S.Korea, Japan, and the USA in the eye.
Certainly, the DPRK has nothing to fear from Obama.
I am very interested seeing the data and how far they have come along from the last test.
I think you have a typo. The second curve is indeed an earthquake, but the third curve, contrary to your assignment, is actually the signature of my doctor.
Actually, its the signature of 99 percent of the doctors out there.
It’s my signature after a few too many tequilas...
Do you believe that the previous two blasts represented successful detonation of a nuclear device? My instinct is that they were duds. Of course, that would still make for a good dirty bomb, no?
LOL!!!
IMHO, the first two explosions were very low yield explosions. My guess from 1-5 kilotons. It is within the power of North Korea to make a “dirty” bomb. Any nuclear power in the world can make a “dirty” bomb.
If it registered on a seismograph quite strongly it was definitely a nuclear weapon.
The Iranians were present at the last test.
Ping
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