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North Korea says it will launch nuclear attack on America

Started by thorfourwinds, March 07, 2013, 06:27:08 PM

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thorfourwinds

Quote from: Ellirium113 on April 13, 2013, 01:52:17 AM
;D Thanks the fail that is Windows 8
the war will be delayed until service pack 1 is released.
North Korean Missile Test Delayed by Windows 8

:P  ;D
Greetings:

We thought that by now,
most everyone was familiar with the fact that Win8
has more holes in it than Swiss cheese and Bill Gates
has had numerous backdoors built-in with each successive 'upgrade.'

Stuxnet has nothing on Microsoft.   :P


THEM:



:P  Looks like a Microsoft Wireless Keyboard next to an antique TracMouse sitting on an old PBX switchboard... :P


US:




TEAM RABUN:




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#106



Kim Jong-Un Wonders If Nuclear Threats Distracting Him From Real Goal Of Starving Citizenry


PYONGYANG—Amidst escalating tensions between North Korea and the global community, Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un expressed concern Tuesday that his ongoing threats of inciting a nuclear war are distracting him from the more fundamental goal of starving his citizens.

"I know it's important to focus on making bold and increasingly outlandish threats involving nuclear weapons, but at the same time, I've got millions of people out there who need to be starved, and isn't that ultimately priority number one?"

the North Korean dictator wondered aloud, adding that his obsession with eradicating the West in a hail of nuclear rockets may have caused him to "lose sight" of his main responsibility of allowing the nearly 25 million men, women, and children under his watch to starve to death.

"Here I am working around the clock to expand our nuclear program so that our foes might feel the bitter sting of their arrogance, and, meanwhile, we haven't had a proper famine in nearly 15 years. I think we can ultimately accomplish both goals, of course, but I just don't want to take my foot off the pedal when it comes to nationwide malnutrition and hunger, because that's our real bread and butter around here."

Kim added he was happy, however, with the job he's done juggling insane, warmongering rhetoric with gross human rights abuses.

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1Worldwatcher

That's what gets me so 'What the F!! ' with the NK government, they have and are siphoning their citizens from a prosperous life with all the oppression they have portrayed throughout the history of NK.

People are being not only somewhat or some kind of brainwashed, they have no real idea of what the real world is doing and how they have rights as a humanbeing too stand up and be counted.

Either way, if Kim Jr. is a clone, they did a damn good job of it as far as the characteristics department toward the western world.... ::)

Thanks for the great work TFW.... Some pretty fascinating possibilities here with in this thread for sure, Way to go!!

1WW
"To know men is too have knowledge, to know self is to have insight."

zorgon

Quote from: thorfourwinds on April 13, 2013, 03:15:34 AM



:P  Looks like a Microsoft Wireless Keyboard next to an antique TracMouse sitting on an old PBX switchboard... :P

Wow  look at the faces of those old guys  all trying to stop from laughing :P  And don't they ever take off those ribbons?

Look just pick up the phone and call the MOSSAD... have them send in a small strike forrce and its all over...

They have a couple options that would fit the bill

Planning and carrying out special operations beyond Israel's borders.
Preventing the development and procurement of non-conventional weapons by hostile countries.

http://www.mossad.gov.il/default.aspx

8)


micjer

Thought this was interesting.

A Chicago teacher goes to NK.  Watching BBC tv in the hotel room, it shows the main square full of tanks and show of force.  Meanwhile he looks out his hotel window to the very square, and children are roller skating. 

Life seems normal.


International TV broadcasters have been repeatedly showing tanks trundling through Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Square in a demonstration of North Korean national power.

But when Patrick Thornquist, a Chicago teacher visiting the North Korean capital at the end of last week, arrived in the square, he was surprised by what he saw. This iconic square — Pyongyang's political, military and symbolic heart — was full of children rollerblading and shouting with joy.

One of leader Kim Jong Un's contributions to the nation has been building roller-skating parks and promoting entertainment facilities. And Thornquist was struck by the fact that, on watching the news later that day, it was still featuring footage of tanks.

"It was definitely interesting to see tanks on BBC in the hotel, as if that was that day, when we'd been in that square a couple of hours earlier and nothing like that was happening," he says
.


QuoteI found this stunning. While one can extrapolate that even if children were skating in the square their intrepid leader could be behind the scenes (or underground, as it were) like a pudgy Dr. Evil setting inexorable doom into motion, the point made by Mr. Thornquist speaks volumes about just how manipulative the media can be in reporting the story. Of course, it's possible the BBC is an unwitting dupe in this chicanery, but, nonetheless, it makes it clear that ... not much is clear.


Here is the article.

http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/04/11/north-korean-hoax-tourists-find-children-skating-while-media-shows-tanks-in-the-square/

The only people in the world, it seems, who believe in conspiracy theory, are those of us that have studied it.    Pat Shannon

thorfourwinds


Countdown to Oblivion:
North Korea Artillery strike -
the Start of the First Nuclear War?







There just might be a lesson here - somewhere  :P

QuoteNorth Korea artillery strike - the Start of the First Nuclear War?

By TOM CAIN
UPDATED: 13:08 EST, 27 November 2010

Top thriller writer Tom Cain imagines what would happen if the North and South Korea stand-off detonated the world's First Nuclear War in this fictional account.




At the time, people called it the Third World War.

Now though, we refer to the ­terrible events of late 2010 in a different way. We call this the First Nuclear War.

It began on November 23, 2010, when North Korean artillery bombarded the small island of Yeonpyeong, which lies in the Yellow Sea, just south of the maritime border between the two Koreas.

More than 60 properties were set ablaze and four people were killed. South Korea's staunch ally President Barack Obama immediately ­dispatched an aircraft carrier to take part in ­exercises with the South Korean Navy in the Yellow Sea.






Meanwhile, China — a traditional supporter of North Korea — remained ominously silent, pointedly refusing to join in the chorus of ­international criticism that had followed the shelling. In the South Korean capital Seoul, President Lee Myung-bak called for restraint. But it was a lone voice of peace.

Meanwhile, the official North Korean news agency declared that: 'North Korea will wage second and even third rounds of attacks ­without any hesitation, if warmongers in South Korea make reckless military provocations again.'

Inexorably, the rhetoric on both sides became ever more heated. Now, two of the most militarised nations on earth — North Korea had the world's fourth-largest army, South Korea the sixth — found themselves trapped aboard a runaway political train.

Its ­momentum was unstoppable. And its destination was war.

The two nations faced one another across a border that ran across the Korean peninsula, roughly along the line of the 38th parallel.





President Barack Obama: Ally of South Korea



Their joint forces, including regular personnel and reserves, comprised a staggering ­13.7million trained men and women, enough to turn the two nations into a gigantic killing-ground. Added to them were the 28,500 personnel of the United States Forces Korea, based at Yongsan Garrison, Seoul, the former Korean HQ of the Imperial Japanese Army.

The two sides squared off across the most heavily fortified national border on earth, their forces separated by a two-and-a-half-mile-wide Demilitarised Zone, or DMZ. At its nearest point, the border was barely 25 miles from downtown Seoul.

If the North Koreans could cross the border and get to Seoul quickly enough, they could strike a blow from which the South would never recover.

For decades they had been planning just such a strike. On the North Korean side of the DMZ, gigantic underground caverns had been dug in which whole armies could ­assemble undetected. Four times they had tried to tunnel under the DMZ, attempting to get their forces in behind enemy lines. Each time they had been detected.

But no one detected tunnels five and six. Each had been dug more than 500ft down and was big enough to allow a 3,000-man division to pass through in an hour. At midnight on Wednesday, December 1, 2010, the first North Korean Special Forces went into the tunnels. At 3am they struck.

A thunderous barrage of heavy artillery tore into the American and South Korean defensive positions across the DMZ.






A dozen of the projectiles used were atomic shells, miniature atom-bombs with an explosive power equivalent to 400 tons of TNT, enough to ­devastate even the most hardened enemy bunker.

As the forces along the South Korean side of the DMZ struggled to recover from this hammer-blow, they were hit from the rear by what seemed like a never-ending surge of highly-trained, ruthless and utterly merciless North Korean troops.


By 5am, the North Koreans had punched a two-mile-wide hole in the South's defences.





The start of something more?
A South Korean Marine base burns after being hit by North Korean
artillery shells on Yeonpyeong island in this November 23'rd photo.



Now their tanks, artillery and motorised infantry overran any ­pitiful remnants of resistance and raced south, heading for Seoul.

U.S. and South Korean pilots were scrambled and hit the advancing North Koreans from the air. The remaining US troops at Yongsan ­Garrison were dragged from their beds and trucked north to meet the oncoming hordes. The South ­Koreans, too, charged to the defence of their capital.

The North Korean advance was finally halted on the outskirts of Seoul, along the line of Highway 100 which runs in an arc around the north of the city.

Washington DC is 14 hours behind Korean time. So it was lunchtime there on November 30 when the North Korean attack began.





South Korean President Lee Myung-bak



All through the afternoon, ­President Obama was locked in frantic ­discussions with his military and ­diplomatic advisers, fellow western leaders and his counterparts in ­Moscow and Beijing.

The use of nuclear shells against US forces had shocked the nation and Middle America wanted revenge.

A few voices urged caution and a sprinkling of peaceniks took to the streets to demonstrate against the looming war. But they were far outnumbered by the masses baying for blood.

At 9pm, Washington time, just as the North Korean advance was grinding to a halt outside Seoul, President Obama addressed the people.

He informed them that he had issued an ultimatum to North Korea.

Withdraw across the border within 24 hours, or face the might of U.S. ­military power.

Any sane opponent would have taken this warning seriously. But ­sanity has never been a concept ­associated with North Korea.

The country's leadership was in ­transition as the Supreme Leader Kim Jong-il prepared to hand over to his 26-year-old son, Kim Jong-un.






This war was the young man's rite of passage and — bitterly frustrated at his army's inability to take the South's capital — he wanted to force the issue.

Shortly after 2pm Korean time (midnight in Washington) Kim Jong-un gave the order for two nuclear missiles to be fired at the 24.5million people who lived in Seoul and its suburbs.

The first missile obliterated Incheon International Airport. The second hit the Yongsan district, instantly killing more than 250,000 people, sending a cloud of deadly nuclear fallout drifting across the city and wiping the US forces' HQ at Yongsan Garrison off the face of the earth.

President Obama did not act at once. In one final bid to avert all-out nuclear war, he amended his ultimatum.

Now the North Koreans had six hours to retreat across their border and surrender unconditionally, or he would, as he put it, 'bring down the wrath of the American people on your heads'.





Respect: South Korean veterans salute during a memorial service for the
marines killed in the bombardment this week.



Meanwhile, in Moscow, hardliners were urging Vladimir Putin to stand back and do nothing to stop the looming conflagration. Why not let Russia's two greatest enemies destroy one another?

Moderates, however, saw this as a chance for Russia to appear ­statesmanlike on the world stage. They urged Putin to offer his help to avert catastrophe.

A similar argument was being played out in Beijing. The case for peace was very simple. China held $2trillion of US debt. The US was also its biggest overseas market.

The economic links between the two nations made war a financial disaster. But China was in a belligerent, ­muscle-flexing mood. With two hours to go before the U.S. deadline, Beijing made an announcement of its own. Any use of nuclear weapons by the US on North Korean soil would be seen as an incursion into China's sphere of influence and thus an attack on China itself.

Obama could not be seen to back down. When his deadline passed without any response from North Korea, he ordered cruise missiles armed with nuclear warheads to be fired at North Korean military and government ­installations in the ­capital, Pyongyang. The country's leadership was torn apart, but there were inevitably tens of thousands of civilian casualties too.






But this attack meant that China had been defied and thus lost face. To reclaim its pride, it had to be seen to retaliate. For their target, the Chinese chose the massive new £8billion US military base on the Pacific island of Guam.

One CSS-5 ballistic missile, armed with a 300 kiloton warhead, equivalent to 300,000 tons of TNT, ­crippled American power in the region at a stroke.

The US was locked in a deadly game of tit-for-tat. China's nuclear submarine base at Sanya, on the very southernmost tip of the Chinese mainland, vanished from the earth as another gigantic mushroom cloud spread across the sky.

The scale of the conflict was ratcheted even higher as the Chinese retaliated with a multiple strike on American missile silos at Malmstrom Air Force Base, ­Montana.






Chinese computer scientists launched a massive cyber-attack, hoping to cripple America's ­computer and internet systems. On land, Chinese forces began moving into North Korea, coming to the aid of their North Korean brothers.

In response to a nuclear attack on American soil, Pentagon plans called for retaliation using weapons far more powerful than any that had yet been deployed.

But that could plunge the world into a nuclear winter and risk the ­destruction of civilisation itself.

It was a crazy gamble, yet no one dared back down. China and America were engaged in a nuclear-­powered game of chicken. And the survival of the planet was at stake.

Around the world, billions watched helplessly as Armageddon loomed.

In Britain, while a few jokers tried to raise spirits with old Dad's Army catchphrases such as 'Don't panic!' or 'We're all doomed!', most people were gripped by gut-wrenching ­tension, fear and despondency.

In Whitehall, old Cold War-era plans for coping with nuclear attack were hurriedly dusted down. Meanwhile, for the first time in half a ­century, the Royal Navy ­prepared to use its ultimate weapon.

Britain's nuclear deterrent, comprising 160 nuclear warheads (roughly comparable with China's nuclear stockpile) was based aboard four Vanguard-class nuclear submarines, operating from Clyde Naval Base on the west coast of Scotland.

As always, one of the submarines was at sea on patrol — on this occasion on a secret route in the Pacific —- and David Cameron was privately thankful that its payload had not yet been halved from 16 Trident missiles to eight, as the 2010 Strategic Defence Review had suggested.

With Washington seemingly ­committed to nuclear war, Britain could find itself dragged into yet another American-led conflict.

On land, strategists and weapons technicians frantically attempted to select targets in China that would give the Prime Minister options from a single warning shot to a multi-­warhead attack.






Yet any UK action would be entirely dependent on the U.S. guidance satellites, without which British missiles could not find their targets.

And it would only happen in the event of a total nuclear war, in which Britain itself could well be annihilated by missiles fired from Chinese nuclear submarines.

So in the end, David Cameron was effectively helpless. All he could do was to sit, watch and pray, just like everyone else.

Others, however, were not sitting and waiting.

Just as 9/11 had been a good day to bury bad news, so this was a good day to get away with bad behaviour. For Israel, it presented a golden opportunity to strike at a target on which it had long had its cross-hairs sighted: Iran's two ­uranium enrichment plants at Esfehan and Natanz.





Kim Jong Il: North Korean leader visits newly built apartment houses in Pyongyang.



Israel had never confirmed or denied that it possessed nuclear weapons, but had long been assumed to do so. The assumption proved to be ­correct as a volley of submarine-launched Cruise missiles, each armed with nuclear warheads, ensured that, whatever its purpose, Iran's enrichment programme no longer existed.

Israel's enemies were equally opportunistic.

From his base in the mountainous Waziristan region of Pakistan, Osama bin Laden sent messages to Al Qaeda's satellite organisations in the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, North Africa and Europe.

Long-term plans for terrorist ­missions were to be activated as soon as possible.
?On the basis that his enemy's enemy was his friend, Bin Laden had sided with China. Now he would cause the maximum possible havoc as a means of demonstrating his support.

In Washington, Obama tried again for peace, pleading with the ­Chinese to see reason. He called for them to cease all attacks on the ­U.S., its forces and its allies, and withdraw Chinese troops from the Korean peninsula.

Arguing that the Chinese had made an unprovoked nuclear attack on the U.S., President Obama demanded the cancellation of all American debt to China as reparation for the destruction of the U.S. facilities on Guam and in Wyoming. The Chinese government were given just one hour to respond.


Twenty minutes went by...30...no word from Beijing. At the 40-minute mark, the launch procedure was initiated for more than 50 U.S. ­missiles armed with multiple warheads, each of which could destroy a city.

Worryingly, U.S. spy satellites were now reporting activity at all known ­Chinese nuclear missile sites. They were preparing for action.

Fifty minutes...at the UN, more than 150 nations called on the US and China to seek peace.

Fifty-five minutes...the hardened tops of the US missile silos drew back to reveal the apocalyptic weapons that lay within.

In Moscow, Putin was lost in thought, running through different moves in his head like a chess grand master.

Fifty-six minutes...57...Obama looked to the heavens and ­muttered a prayer of forgiveness for what was about to be done at his command.

At 58 minutes, Vladimir Putin reached for his telephone and ordered that he be put through to the leaders of the US and China. The connection process took another agonisingly long 30 seconds.





Torched: South Korean activists burn a North Korean national
flag and anti-North Korea placards during a protest in Seoul.



Putin did not mince his words. He pointed out that any full-scale nuclear war between the US and China would cripple both nations.

It would also leave Russia as the one country on earth with an intact, large-scale nuclear arsenal. The lone superpower.

If the two leaders wished to destroy one another for Russia's benefit, Putin had no objection. But if they wished to seek peace, even at this late stage, he was ­prepared to act as an honest broker.


'Hold the countdown!' Obama barked.

Now, silence fell on the line as the Chinese President Hu Jintao ­considered his options.

Obama was the first to speak: 'Mr President, I can restart the countdown at any time.'

His voice was calm, but the threat in the words was overwhelming.

'Very well,' said Hu Jintao. 'We will talk.'

War had, for now, been averted. The American eagle and the ­Chinese dragon had laid down their arms.

But as the world rejoiced at its deliverance from catastrophe, the Russian bear, its power and prestige restored to all its former glory, was preparing to growl once again.

And as the nuclear fallout from Israel's strikes settled in Iran, the Islamic world became more ­determined to destroy the Jewish state.

And so, at this moment of ­apparent peace, a second nuclear ­conflict was already looming... more







Peace Love Light

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#111

STATEMENT BY SENATOR JOHN McCAIN ON NORTH KOREA

April 15, 2013

Washington, D.C. ­– U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) today released the following statement on North Korea:

"As the world waits to see whether North Korea will act on its threat to test launch a medium-range ballistic missile, I maintain that the United States should treat any North Korean missile launch as a threat to our national security and our allies, and that we should shoot it down once it leaves North Korean airspace.

North Korea's leaders should have no doubt that the United States of America has both the capability and the will to eliminate the threats they seek to pose to international peace and stability."

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Somamech

Quote from: Pimander on April 12, 2013, 12:48:56 AM
I just don't know what to think regarding China to be honest.  It is annoying that we can't manufacture much now because of China and India undercutting our costs due to "limitless" labour.  But I just can't see where the growth of China into a superpower is leading.

One example is, will China become more libertarian as it develops?  The west did.  Even the Eastern block did eventually.  Will it temper completely unregulated capitalism or not?  I just don't know enough about how China functions and will develop.

Good question and one that is very hard to answer :D

But I will try and answer given my limited experience and knowledge in manufacturing.

I honestly doubt that China will rise to where people "imagine" them to be.  Throwing money at infrastructure is easy in Asia, changing mindset's is another matter.  It's hard to change a bumpkin mindset that has thought it's the center of the universe for a good 50 or more year's into changing it's tune.

As I said in round about way's... I state this from what may be a biased mindset due to my obvious link's to Taiwan, having worked for at one point of my career in the world's largest RP company's and what I witness on a day to day basis that I will have to deal with tomorrow.

I long for Japanese Quality and Taiwanese Quality in Manufacturing... I keep seeing parts from Shenzhen that purely are outright BAD.  Mindset is not changing in China...  And to be fair it doesn't look good here in the west from where I type... BUT when looked upon a level of "we are global, and there is standard's to improve" China keep failing and that is where I angle my argument from :D



     




thorfourwinds

#114
Interesting... all quiet on both sites.   :P




N. Korea believed to be ready for missile launch: Seoul's defense chief | YONHAP NEWS

QuoteAlthough it was widely expected that the North would stage a military parade on Monday to mark the birthday of late North Korean founder Kim Il-sung, the grandfather of current leader Kim Jong-un, only cultural events were held, according to military officials in Seoul.

   Ahead of the North's largest national holiday, the communist country was seen mobilizing military personnel and equipment to practice for a massive military parade at Mirim Airport near Pyongyang.

   "As North Korea staged a military parade last year, we considered the rehearsal was for the birthday event," a senior official said, noting that it could also be preparations for the anniversary of the creation of the North Korean army on April 26 or for the July 27 truce that ended the Korean War in 1953.

   Last year, Pyongyang presented about 880 pieces of military equipment during the military parade, including six road-mobile intercontinental ballistic missiles, called KN-08.


As the North has yet to launch a provocative missile despite Seoul's prediction that it could fire off a Musudan intermediate missiles ahead of the anniversary of Kim's birthday, the defense ministry said the Korean Peninsula could enter into a prolonged missile crisis depending on political and diplomatic circumstances.

And from the same site:



2013/04/16 02:16 KST

In 'ultimatum,' N. Korea urges Seoul to apologize for 'all hostile acts'

SEOUL, April 16 (Yonhap) -- North Korea's military on Tuesday issued what it called an "ultimatum" calling for South Korea to offer an apology for "anti-North" activities, according to the communist nation's media.

   "The supreme command of the Korean People's Army Tuesday issued an ultimatum to the South Korean puppet group," Pyongyang's official news agency, KCNA, said in an English-version article.

   If the South really wants inter-Korean dialogue, the command added, it will have to apologize for its acts to damage the North's dignity and declare its will to stop such behavior.


KAPPC Urges Foreigners in S. Korea to Take Measures for Shelter and Evacuation
   
    Pyongyang, April 9 (KCNA) -- The Korea Asia-Pacific Peace Committee issued the following statement on Tuesday:

    The situation on the Korean Peninsula is inching close to a thermonuclear war due to the evermore undisguised hostile actions of the United States and the south Korean puppet warmongers and their moves for a war against the DPRK.

    The prevailing situation is seriously affecting peace and security not only on the peninsula but in the rest of the Asia-Pacific.

    The DPRK has already declared strong military counteractions to protect the dignity of the nation and the sovereignty of the country from the increasing threat of the aggressors.

    The U.S. and the south Korean puppet warmongers are now watching for a chance to start a war against the DPRK after massively introducing WMDs including nuclear war hardware into south Korea.

    Once a war is ignited on the peninsula, it will be an all-out war, ie a merciless sacred retaliatory war to be waged by the DPRK.

    It does not want to see foreigners in south Korea fall victim to the war.

    The committee informs all foreign institutions and enterprises and foreigners including tourists in Seoul and all other parts of south Korea that they are requested to take measures for shelter and evacuation in advance for their safety. -0-

KCNA
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A good example Pim is someone 'who used to be a Colleague of mine' who started his own biz in China.  Quality was great for the first 6 months or so then we started to get problems in quality, now its a Freaking Mess to put it dimly.... 

And this guy has just started using google adwords, and he does not deal with irate customer's well.... even when he had backing from a global as an Aussie in China managing project's for a global company.

AT the end of the day all people want is lowest price and quality, the two key point's don't equate... Especially in China. 

BMW in round about way's are going to receive some of the shittiest plastic part's I seen in awhile from my former colleague's company.  He started well and went to poop...Machine's can improve but culture cannot at times and I lump China into the latter and have NO qualms stating as much given what I have worked with for 12 odd years in prototyping from all over Asia.   

Somamech

Quote from: thorfourwinds on April 15, 2013, 09:02:51 PM
Interesting... all quiet on both sites.   :P





N. Korea believed to be ready for missile launch: Seoul's defense chief | YONHAP NEWS

And from the same site:





2013/04/16 02:16 KST

In 'ultimatum,' N. Korea urges Seoul to apologize for 'all hostile acts'

SEOUL, April 16 (Yonhap) -- North Korea's military on Tuesday issued what it called an "ultimatum" calling for South Korea to offer an apology for "anti-North" activities, according to the communist nation's media.

   "The supreme command of the Korean People's Army Tuesday issued an ultimatum to the South Korean puppet group," Pyongyang's official news agency, KCNA, said in an English-version article.

   If the South really wants inter-Korean dialogue, the command added, it will have to apologize for its acts to damage the North's dignity and declare its will to stop such behavior.





KAPPC Urges Foreigners in S. Korea to Take Measures for Shelter and Evacuation
   
    Pyongyang, April 9 (KCNA) -- The Korea Asia-Pacific Peace Committee issued the following statement on Tuesday:

    The situation on the Korean Peninsula is inching close to a thermonuclear war due to the evermore undisguised hostile actions of the United States and the south Korean puppet warmongers and their moves for a war against the DPRK.

    The prevailing situation is seriously affecting peace and security not only on the peninsula but in the rest of the Asia-Pacific.

    The DPRK has already declared strong military counteractions to protect the dignity of the nation and the sovereignty of the country from the increasing threat of the aggressors.

    The U.S. and the south Korean puppet warmongers are now watching for a chance to start a war against the DPRK after massively introducing WMDs including nuclear war hardware into south Korea.

    Once a war is ignited on the peninsula, it will be an all-out war, ie a merciless sacred retaliatory war to be waged by the DPRK.

    It does not want to see foreigners in south Korea fall victim to the war.

    The committee informs all foreign institutions and enterprises and foreigners including tourists in Seoul and all other parts of south Korea that they are requested to take measures for shelter and evacuation in advance for their safety. -0-

KCNA

If I was running the world I would blow them up and be done with In-stability.  People want to trade and be done with GOD, Supreme Commanders and what have you :D

Somamech

I hooked a Logitech Keyboard to my Samsung TV... what a revelation in breaking free from my den for simple web search's to enjoy time with my mrs's. 

People want to trade and improve regardless of religion.. these sorta nutters are ruining it for us all  >:(

thorfourwinds

#118

Published on Apr 4, 2013

Press Release - Anonymous Operation North Korea (#opNorthKorea)


A message from Anonymous to the Government of North Korea.

Hello, citizens of the world.

We are Anonymous.

The North Korean government is increasingly becoming a threat to peace and freedom.

Don't misunderstand us:

As well we disagree with the USA government too - these guys are crooks, USA is a threat to world peace too, and direct democracy or any kind of democracy doesn't exist there.

The American government is a target and enemy of Anonymous as well!

This is not about country vs country.

This is about we, the people, the 99% of USA and of North Korea vs oppressing and violent regimes, like USA gov and North Korean gov!

We, the people, are gathering together because we are stronger now and we won't fight your wars anymore, we won't eat your poop anymore!


We demand:

- North Korean government to stop making nukes and nuke-threats
- Kim Jong-un to resign
- It's time to install a free direct democracy in North Korea
- Uncensored internet access for all the citizens!


To Kim Jong-un:

So you feel the need to create large nukes and threaten half the world with them?

So you're into demonstrations of power, here is ours:
- We are inside your local intranets (Kwangmyong and others)
- We are inside your mail servers
- We are inside your web servers

Enjoy these few records as a proof of our access to your systems, random innocent citizens, collateral damage, because they were stupid enough to choose idiot passwords, we got all over 15k membership records of www.uriminzokkiri.com and many more.

First we gonna wipe your data, then we gonna wipe your badass dictatorship "government".

http://www.rezoanonymous.eu/anonymous

We are Anonymous
We are Legion
United as One
Divided by Zero
We do not Forgive
We do not Forget
We are Uniting Humanity
Expect Us





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#119

North Korea leader tells military to be ready to use nuclear weapons | Reuters

3 March 2016
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered his country to be ready to use its nuclear weapons at any time and the military to be in "pre-emptive attack" mode in the face of growing threats from its enemies, state media said on Friday.

The comments, carried by the North's official KCNA news agency, marked a further escalation of tension on the Korean peninsula after the U.N. Security Council imposed harsh new sanctions against the isolated state on Wednesday for its nuclear program.

North Korea, known for belligerent rhetoric, has previously threatened pre-emptive attacks on its enemies, including South Korea and the United States.

Military experts doubt it has yet developed the capability to fire a long-range missile with a miniaturized warhead to deliver a nuclear weapon as far as the United States.

Kim made the comments as he supervised military exercises involving newly developed rocket launchers, KCNA reported. It did not mention the date of the drills but said the new weapons had South Korea within range.

South Korea's defense ministry said on Thursday North Korea launched several projectiles off its coast into the sea up to 150 kilometers (90 miles) away, an apparent response to the U.N. sanctions.


Kim said North Korea should "bolster up (its) nuclear force both in quality and quantity" and stressed "the need to get the nuclear warheads deployed for national defense always on standby so as to be fired any moment," KCNA quoted him as saying.

"Now is the time for us to convert our mode of military counteraction toward the enemies into a pre-emptive attack one in every aspect."

Kim criticized South Korean President Park Geun-hye in his first direct published mention of her by name for acting "in league with the U.S. scoundrels," adding, "her hysteria will precipitate only her ruin in the long run," KCNA said.
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