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mick silver
3rd March 2016, 04:47 PM
Pyongyang Orders Nuclear Weapons to be Placed on Alert
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has reportedly ordered all of Pyongyang's nuclear weapons to be placed on full alert, citing the need to be ready "at any time."
The announcement came as Kim Jong-un attended a test-firing of a new multiple rocket launcher, urging the military to "promptly" deploy the weapons system that can hit major military targets in South Korea.http://cdn2.img.sputniknews.com/images/102333/85/1023338573.jpg
© AFP 2016/ KIM JAE-HWAN
North Korea Fires Short-Range Missiles Into East Sea (http://sputniknews.com/asia/20160303/1035696161/n-korea-shortrange-missiles.html)
According to the Korean Central News Agency, North Korea will also revise its military posture to address threats on a "pre-emptive basis."
The move comes just one day after the United Nations placed harsh new sanctions on North Korea over its nuclear tests earlier this year. The harshest in 20 years, the penalties also address Pyongyang's recent satellite launch, which the UN deemed a veiled attempt to demonstrate the DPRK's long-range ballistic missile capabilities.
In response to those sanctions, North Korea launched a series of short-range missiles into the East Sea on Wednesday.
The announcement comes ahead of joint military drills to be conducted by the United States and South Korea which are meant to simulate an invasion of the DPRK.
Read more: http://sputniknews.com/asia/20160304/1035748133/pyongyang-nuclear-alert.html#ixzz41tHnUWzA
ximmy
3rd March 2016, 05:21 PM
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osoab
3rd March 2016, 05:28 PM
That's Kim Jong-un's code phrase for hooker weekend.
JohnQPublic
3rd March 2016, 09:00 PM
Both of them?
ximmy
9th March 2016, 04:45 PM
From Daily Sheeple
I know, I know, I know… I’m supposed to tremble with fear.
North Korea’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un released a bunch of snapshots of himself (https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/nkorean-media-kim-says-country-has-miniaturized-warheads/2016/03/08/016154a4-e58c-11e5-a9ce-681055c7a05f_story.html) posing with what are supposed to be mini nuclear warheads that can be mounted on ballistic missiles.
I know I’m supposed to tremble with fear, but come on.
Look at this:
http://www.thedailysheeple.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/kimjongun3.jpg (http://www.thedailysheeple.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/kimjongun3.jpg)
Look:
http://www.thedailysheeple.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/kimgjongun4.jpg (http://www.thedailysheeple.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/kimgjongun4.jpg)
Seriously?
http://www.thedailysheeple.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/kimjongun.jpg (http://www.thedailysheeple.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/kimjongun.jpg)
He looks like a chubby man child wearing his dad’s coat and a beaver on his head playing around at a science museum exhibit.
More: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/guess-its-supposed-to-be-scary-but-kim-jong-un-just-looks-stupid-posing-with-this-supposed-mini-nuke_032016
Cebu_4_2
9th March 2016, 07:08 PM
No one has fucked with NK since they split them from Korea in 1965. The split was done by the US, based on lines determined at that time for no reason but to ensue war. NK leave them the fuck alone, they aren't asking for help or anything. The only thing they are missing is a global banker, that is why they are the enemy.
ximmy
10th March 2016, 10:49 AM
BREAKING NEWS - URGENT *** Russia Threatens to INVADE North Korea over nuclear threats
We consider it to be absolutely impermissible to make public statements containing threats to deliver some ‘preventive nuclear strikes’ against opponents,” said the statement, as translated by the Russian TASS news agency. “Pyongyang should be aware of the fact that in this way the DPRK [North Korea] will become fully opposed to the international community and will create international legal grounds for using military force against itself in accordance with the right of a state to self-defense enshrined in the United Nations Charter.”
Russia also had harsh words for the U.S. and South Korea, condemning the “unprecedented” exercises. “The development of the situation on the Korean peninsula and around it is causing growing concern,” said a statement issued Monday.
Russia actually shares a tiny border with North Korea as shown in the map below:
More importantly, the ENTIRE country of Russia falls within the geographic range of North Korea's new Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles which, as claimed by Kim Jung Un just yesterday (08 March 2016) can now be equipped with miniaturized nuclear warheads. The range of those new missiles is shown on the map below:
https://cdn.superstation95.com/images/NORK-Nuke-Range-Map.jpg
Now, not only has China cut the North Koreans loose from Chinese protection, Russia is now warning them to knock it off with the nuke threats too!
This could go downhill very rapidly because this public rebuke of North Korea will be seen by them as an "insult to their sovereignty" or some such nonsense, and they'll likely go off the deep end and "warn" Russia. Which is the last mistake North Korea will ever make . . . .
Vladimir Putin is not Barack Obama. Putin won't sit still for North Korea's threats.
https://www.superstation95.com/index.php/world/1002
osoab
10th March 2016, 03:05 PM
BREAKING NEWS - URGENT *** Russia Threatens to INVADE North Korea over nuclear threats
We consider it to be absolutely impermissible to make public statements containing threats to deliver some ‘preventive nuclear strikes’ against opponents,” said the statement, as translated by the Russian TASS news agency. “Pyongyang should be aware of the fact that in this way the DPRK [North Korea] will become fully opposed to the international community and will create international legal grounds for using military force against itself in accordance with the right of a state to self-defense enshrined in the United Nations Charter.”
https://www.superstation95.com/index.php/world/1002
Not one citation in this story. Where did it come from?
ximmy
10th March 2016, 03:43 PM
Not one citation in this story. Where did it come from?
I'm not sure how to respond to you... 7th trump style or...
The original source is listed in the article. Please redo your homework and hand it in again, as I have decided not to grade it yet.
osoab
10th March 2016, 05:05 PM
I'm not sure how to respond to you... 7th trump style or...
The original source is listed in the article. Please redo your homework and hand it in again, as I have decided not to grade it yet.
I see no hotlinks in the original story at supperstation95. I have been leery of their site since I first started seeing it as the source for stories. I know that superstation95 didn't write this story. I would like to see where the story originated.
So I did some digging. The first three links were superstation and two others linking to superstation. Hmmm.
The 4th one was some sort of link collector. It has a link to a guardian story that has much of the superstation wording.
Russia warns North Korea over threats of nuclear strike (http://http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/08/russia-warns-north-korea-nuclear-strike?CMP=twt_gu)
It looks like the superstation headline was spiced up and they added pics. I give them credit. The pics are nice.
The guardian story sourced the original story and they changed the headline. Russia: N.Korean threats becoming legal grounds for military force
(https://www.nknews.org/2016/03/russia-n-korean-threats-becoming-legal-grounds-for-military-force/)
Link number five was infowars. Another fat bastard video. He is discussing the subject. I haven't heard his sources stated.
I stopped there.
I have seen bullshit stories on superstation before. With no credit for the story, my bs detector is alerted. My apologies.
ximmy
10th March 2016, 05:47 PM
I see no hotlinks in the original story at supperstation95. I have been leery of their site since I first started seeing it as the source for stories. I know that superstation95 didn't write this story. I would like to see where the story originated.
So I did some digging. The first three links were superstation and two others linking to superstation. Hmmm.
The 4th one was some sort of link collector. It has a link to a guardian story that has much of the superstation wording.
Russia warns North Korea over threats of nuclear strike (http://http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/08/russia-warns-north-korea-nuclear-strike?CMP=twt_gu)
It looks like the superstation headline was spiced up and they added pics. I give them credit. The pics are nice.
The guardian story sourced the original story and they changed the headline. Russia: N.Korean threats becoming legal grounds for military force
(https://www.nknews.org/2016/03/russia-n-korean-threats-becoming-legal-grounds-for-military-force/)
Link number five was infowars. Another fat bastard video. He is discussing the subject. I haven't heard his sources stated.
I stopped there.
I have seen bullshit stories on superstation before. With no credit for the story, my bs detector is alerted. My apologies.
Then I have no choice but to grant you an F. Please study harder for your next exam.
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BREAKING NEWS - URGENT *** Russia Threatens to INVADE North Korea over nuclear threats
We consider it to be absolutely impermissible to make public statements containing threats to deliver some ‘preventive nuclear strikes’ against opponents,” said the statement,
as translated by the Russian TASS news agency.
http://tass.ru/en/politics/860974
MOSCOW, March 7 /TASS/. Russia considers DPRK’s statements containing threats to deliver "preventive nuclear strikes" against opponents to be absolutely impermissible, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Monday.
"The development of the situation on the Korean peninsula and around it is a source of growing concern…," the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
"We consider it to be absolutely impermissible to make public statements containing threats to deliver some ‘preventive nuclear strikes’ against opponents," the Russian Foreign Ministry stressed.
"On March 7, the United States and South Korea started military exercises, which are formally considered to be planned but in reality are unprecedented in their scale and the number and types of weapons used as well as the type of maneuvers drilled," the Russian Foreign Ministry went on to say.
"Naturally, as a state, which is directly named as an object of this kind of military activities, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) cannot but feel reasonably concerned for its security. Russia has many times stated its openly negative attitude to such manifestations of military and political pressure on Pyongyang," the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
At the same time, the Russian Foreign Ministry stressed that North Korea’s reaction to the ongoing events cannot be called legitimate either. "We consider it to be absolutely impermissible to make public statements with threats to deliver some ‘preventive nuclear strikes’ against opponents. Pyongyang should be aware of the fact that in this way the DPRK will become fully opposed to the international community and will create international legal grounds for using military force against itself in accordance with the right of a state to self-defense enshrined in the United Nations Charter," the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
More:
http://tass.ru/en/politics/860974
Ponce
10th March 2016, 06:11 PM
When I see that is going to rain I take out my umbrella.........don't you?
V
ximmy
23rd March 2016, 12:33 PM
North Korea’s “Mini Nuke” Might Be Real After All
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When North Korea released this photo of their dear leader standing behind a miniaturized nuke (http://news.nationalpost.com/news/world/north-korea-releases-images-of-kim-jong-un-in-front-of-mini-nuclear-bomb-but-experts-say-its-likely-a-fake) earlier this month, the world gave out a collective chuckle. I know I did. The device in that photo looks like a prop for a sci-fi movie. On social media, everyone pointed out that it looked like a disco ball. Clearly Kim Jong-un had his lackeys cook up an intimidating looking model for the cameras. His threats are hollow right?
Normally yes. In this case however, there appears to be some truth behind that image. Undoubtedly, the device is a mock-up of some kind. If it were completely real, and loaded with plutonium or uranium, everyone standing around it would need protective gear. But according to some experts the model is surprisingly accurate (http://www.npr.org/sections/parallels/2016/03/21/470976577/why-analysts-arent-laughing-at-these-silly-north-korean-photos).
Melisa Hanham, a North Korea analyst working for East Asia Nonproliferation Program, told NPR recently that “They definitely know what a bomb looks like. I mean, that model didn’t come out of thin air. It’s not a weird unicorn or anything. It has roots in the truth.”
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Bruce Kinlinger, a former CIA analyst who was an expert on North Korea, said that while there’s no evidence to suggest that North Korea has a functioning ICBM to carry a miniaturized warhead, they are definitely making progress in that direction. “They’re on a path to achieving a nuclear warhead capability that they can deliver to the U.S., Japan and South Korea.”
Both analysts agreed that mini nuke model wasn’t just for show, and that many of its details were spot on. Its accuracy suggests that the regime in Pyongyang is on the right track to building a nuclear ICBM.
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