The wratcheting up of tensions continues by the North Koreans:
A commentary Sunday in the North’s main state-run Rodong Sinmun newspaper, carried by the official Korean Central News Agency, claimed the U.S. has 1,000 nuclear weapons in South Korea. Another commentary published Saturday in the state-run Tongil Sinbo weekly claimed the U.S. has been deploying a vast amount of nuclear weapons in South Korea and Japan.
North Korea “is completely within the range of U.S. nuclear attack and the Korean peninsula is becoming an area where the chances of a nuclear war are the highest in the world,” the Tongil Sinbo commentary said.
Kim Yong-kyu, a spokesman at the U.S. military command in Seoul, called the latest accusation “baseless,” saying Washington has no nuclear bombs in South Korea. U.S. tactical nuclear weapons were removed from South Korea in 1991 as part of arms reductions following the Cold War.
South Korea’s Unification Ministry issued a statement Sunday demanding the North stop stoking tension, abandon its nuclear weapons and return to dialogue with the South.
On Saturday, North Korea’s Foreign Ministry threatened war on any country that dared to stop its ships on the high seas under the new sanctions approved by the U.N. Security Council on Friday as punishment for the North’s latest nuclear test.
It is not clear if the statements are simply rhetorical. Still, they are a huge setback for international attempts to rein in North Korea’s nuclear ambitions following its second nuclear test on May 25. It first tested a nuclear device in 2006. [Associated Press]
When it comes to the stopping of North Korean ships they will fight back against anyone who tries to do this, but fortunately for them no one is going stop these ships anyway. I wish the AP reporter would explain how typical North Korean media reports like this are a setback? The setback was the near worthless UN sanctions that were passed.








12:23 am on June 14th, 2009 1
Hmmm, it’s worse than I first thought. It appears as if the North Korean leadership has become so despairing that they have begun using the illegal drugs they manufacture for sale overseas.
1:26 am on June 14th, 2009 2
"…they have begun…"
They've been manufacturing and exporting narcotics for years and years.
7:03 am on June 15th, 2009 3
[...] according to Nightwatch – and contra AP – there is some good news in Pyongyang’s bluster. The operative portions of the official statement [...]