Posted on 12/25/2002 11:32:46 AM PST by Sparta
Fox has just reported the North Koreans now have fueled the reactor and it is online and ready to produce. Developing....
Could the timing be now as the shelf life of fuel and nuke components is short and they (Iraq) are ready!
A fight in Korea would not be a cakewalk for us....it would be fighting from ridgeline to ridgeline.
Those 35,000+ Americans would become hostages until we could move enough assets into the region to take back the South.
And while we were dealing with this problem.... Saddam would be making mischief in his part of the sandbox.
-The Atomic Genie- what we know about North Korea's Nuclear program--
Well, only if you consider the impact of multiple "daisy cutters", fuel-air bombs, and bunker busters as an "accident".
By Lee Wha Rang
The US-N Korea Geneva Nuclear Accord freezes N Korea's nuke "activities" in return for six billion-plus dollars in aids. N Korea's existing nuclear sites are not immediately affected. The accord does not address the "existing" nuclear devices. Its primary interest appears to be curtailing further expansion of nuke production in N Korea.
Nuke Sites
N Korea removed about 30 lb. of plutonium from this reactor in 1988 and built two nuclear bombs. From 1989 to 1991, N Korea may have extracted additional 60 lb. of plutonium, enough for five nukes.
About 70 lb. were believed to have been extracted from the reactors since 1991. In 1992, N Korea bought 120 lb. of plutonium from a former Soviet block country and may have produced 10 bombs. It is quite possible that N Korea has acquired additional nuclear material from the former Soviet republics.
Most intelligence sources, including Russian and Chinese, state that N Korea has close to 10 operational nuclear warheads for its missiles and two nuclear devices that can be carried by truck , boat or transport aircraft. N Korean warheads are of 50 KT class, weighing around 1,100 lb.
N Korean Missiles
N Korea has deployed over 300 Nodong-x (medum range - Japan and Okinawa) and close to a thousand Scud-B/C missiles (short range - S Korea) all of which can carry nuclear or chemical warheads. NoDong-1's have a range of 1,300km and NoDong-2's have a range of 1,500-2,000km. N Korea is believed to have a limited number of Taepodong-x ICBMs (long range - America) hidden in underground tunnels.
The Taepo Dong-2 ICBM has a maximum range of 6,200 miles. The US DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) estimates that the missile has a range of about 4,650 miles with large nuclear warheads and 6,200 miles with smaller warheads. At the extreme of 6,200 mil es, the missile could reach all major West Coast cities (Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego,,,) and reach as far east as Chicago.
All I'm trying to do is get people to think about it. Sure, maybe Golitsyn is wrong, (though every link on my homepage would suggest otherwise), but either way, should we really be letting our guard down? Should we really get rid of our nuclear arsenals and toss aside our missile defense plans? Should we really allow countries who were our enemy for 50-60 years join the organizations which protected us from them after only 10 years of "changing their ways"?
The news media goes on and on about how "Communism is dead" and "terrorism is the new threat", but people want so badly to believe we "won the Cold War" they don't look past just the threat of terrorism. Russia and China send money, weapons and resources to Iraq, Iran, Syria, and North Korea, which in turn send the same to terrorist groups like Hizzbolah and the PLO. These terrorist groups then go out and perpetrate the most heinous of crimes against humanity. Sure, Russia and China issue statements condemning it, but under the surface of smiles and diplomatic pleasantries, they continue to provide the means for terrorists to persue their "Jihad" against America and the Western world.
People have told me Russia couldn't/wouldn't have anything to do with Islam but it only reminds me of what Lenin said about "useful idiots" who could be exploited up to the hilt in the Communist interest.
Am I right? Is Golitsyn right? Only time will tell for sure because until it comes to pass there is no "smoking gun", but shouldn't we as Americans, the protectors of Life, Liberty and Happiness, always keep our guard up? Should we not always keep glancing over our shoulder, ever vigilant in our watch? For if we don't have the foresight to see our enemy plotting against us and maintain the capacity to defend that which is truthful and self-evident from those who would take it from us, who on this Earth will?
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