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Camilo
23rd April 2015, 04:07
http://news.yahoo.com/china-warns-north-korea-nuclear-arsenal-expanding-report-023824573.html

Seoul (AFP) - Chinese nuclear experts believe North Korea may already have a nuclear arsenal of 20 warheads and the uranium enrichment capacity to double that figure by next year, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.

The estimate, which the Journal said was relayed to US nuclear specialists in a closed-door meeting in February, is significantly higher than any previously known Chinese assessment.

It also exceeds recent estimates by US experts which put the North's current arsenal at between 10 and 16 nuclear weapons.

A leading expert on North Korea's nuclear programme, Siegfried Hecker, who attended the February meeting, said a sizeable North Korean stockpile would only compound the challenge the international community faces in persuading Pyongyang to denuclearise.

"The more they believe they have a fully functional nuclear arsenal and deterrent, the more difficult it's going to be to walk them back from that," Hecker told the Journal.

The Chinese estimate reflects growing concern in Beijing about the nuclear ambitions of its errant ally, and is the latest in a series of expert assessments that suggest Pyongyang is moving faster down the nuclear path than previously thought.

A recent report by US researchers warned that North Korea appeared poised to expand its nuclear program over the next five years and, in a worst case scenario, could possess 100 atomic arms by 2020.

North Korea carried out nuclear tests in 2006, 2009 and 2013, and has an extremely active ballistic missile development programme, although expert opinion is split on how much progress it has made.

In 2012, Pyongyang demonstrated its rocket capabilities by sending a satellite into orbit, but it has yet to conduct a test that would show it had mastered the re-entry technology required for an inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM).

The other key question is how close the North is to being able to miniaturise a nuclear device that could be fitted on the tip of a missile.

In a white paper published in January, the South Korean defence ministry said the North had already taken its miniaturisation technology to a "significant" level.

norman
11th April 2017, 23:41
Source: Military Strike on North Korea Coming Soon

Paul Joseph Watson (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCittVh8imKanO_5KohzDbpg)

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Published on Apr 11, 2017
Navy vet Jack Posobiec says his source - who accurately predicted the Syria strike - told him the Trump administration is about to launch an attack on North Korea.

We also discuss Syria and ask if the Trump administration has been taken over by neo-cons.



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Published on Apr 5, 2017
A senior White House official tells NBC Nightly News that “all options are on the table” for dealing with North Korea and its erratic dictator Kim Jong Un.

yuhui
12th April 2017, 10:36
North Korea State Media Warns of Nuclear Strike if Provoked
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/north-korea-state-media-warns-nuclear-strike-if-provoked-n745201

Trump says US will act alone on North Korea if China fails to help
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/apr/02/donald-trump-north-korea-china

Meanwhile, China rejects coal shipments from North Korea
https://www.rt.com/usa/384351-trump-xi-deal-korea/

It comes after Xi’s visit to the US last week, in which the two leaders discussed numerous points of contention between the US and China. According to Reuters, after Xi’s visit, Beijing ordered the coal trade with North Korea to be curbed, removing one of the few sources of foreign currency at Pyongyang’s disposal.

North Korea is a significant supplier of coal to China’s steelmakers. Beijing will reportedly compensate for the shortfall by buying more coal from the US.

Just after the Chinese leader’s visit, the US unexpectedly deployed the USS Carl Vinson strike group towards the Korean Peninsula – the same week the US escalated its involvement in the Syrian conflict with the firing of 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles at a Syrian Air Force base in Homs Province. The two events sparked speculation that Trump may use military force against Pyongyang the same way it did against Damascus.


..so will Northeast Asia become the next war zone?
For all those politicians to gain profit and repute?

norman
12th April 2017, 18:56
discussion continues here:

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?97118-N.Korea-leader&p=1146026#post1146026