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North Korea Would Use Nuclear Weapons In A ‘Merciless Offensive’



Jun 9, 2009 5 Comments ›› Erik Wong

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The Independent

North Korea today said it would use nuclear weapons in a “merciless offensive” if provoked — its latest bellicose rhetoric apparently aimed at deterring any international punishment for its recent atomic test blast.

The tensions emanating from Pyongyang are beginning to hit nascent business ties with the South: a Seoul-based fur manufacturer became the first South Korean company to announce Monday it was pulling out of an industrial complex in the North’s border town of Kaesong.

The complex, which opened in 2004, is a key symbol of rapprochement between the two Koreas but the goodwill is evaporating quickly in the wake of North Korea’s nuclear test on May 25 and subsequent missile tests.

Pyongyang raised tensions a notch by reviving its rhetoric in a commentary in the state-run Minju Joson newspaper today.

“Our nuclear deterrent will be a strong defensive means…as well as a merciless offensive means to deal a just retaliatory strike to those who touch the country’s dignity and sovereignty even a bit,” said the commentary, carried by the official Korean Central News Agency.

It appeared to be the first time that North Korea referred to its nuclear arsenal as “offensive” in nature. Pyongyang has long claimed that its nuclear weapons program is a deterrent and only for self-defense against what it calls US attempts to invade it.

The tough talk came as South Korea and the US lead an effort at the UN Security Council to have the North punished for its nuclear test with tough sanctions.

Seoul’s Yonhap news agency reported today that South Korea had doubled the number of naval ships around the disputed sea border with the North amid concern the communist neighbor could provoke an armed clash there — the scene of skirmishes in 1999 and 2002.

The Joint Chiefs of Staff declined to confirm the report, but said the North has not shown any unusual military moves.

Relations between the two Koreas have significantly worsened since a pro-US, conservative government took office in Seoul last year, advocating a tougher policy on the North. Since then, reconciliation talks have been cut off and all key joint projects except the factory park in Kaesong have been suspended.

Some 40,000 North Koreans are employed at the zone, making everything from electronics and watches to shoes and utensils, providing a major source of revenue for the cash-strapped North. The park combines South Korean technology and management expertise with cheap North Korean labor.

A total of 106 South Korean companies operate in the park. That number will go down by the end of the month when Skinnet, the fur-maker, completes its pullout.

A Skinnet company official said the decision was primarily over “security concerns” for its employees, and also because of a decline in orders from clients concerned over possible disruptions to operations amid the soaring tensions.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak with reporters.

The industrial park’s fate has been in doubt since last month when North Korea threatened to scrap all contracts on running the joint complex and said it would write new rules of its own and the South must accept them or pull out of the zone.

The companies have also been concerned by the detention of a South Korean man working at the complex by North Korean authorities since late March for allegedly denouncing the regime’s political system.

The two sides are to hold talks on the fate of the park Thursday.

Intensifying its confrontation with the US, North Korea handed down 12-year prison terms to two detained American journalists on Monday.


  • ironmike

    Why should North Korea be concerned? The current administration is so busy appologizing to everyone on earth for the travesty that is the United States of America that they do not have time to respond to real threats.

    Very sad to realize that the things that have made America great are the things that the left finds to be so offensive. They are blind, deaf and mute to all that is good and right, to true justice and morality. Their substitute is to equalize all things by pulling down what is exceptional and proping up what is common.

    Upside down and backwards.

    • Political.fish

      Well said.

  • USMCTANKS

    We should of taken out this crazy bastard a long time ago. The isolation of country’s like this never works.
    Mental illness combined with evil won’t go away just because you pretend it’s not there. We accepted the mental illness of FDR (WHO MARRIED AND FATHERED CHILDREN WITH HIS COUSIN) and look what it got us….the new deal, IE: socialism on a grand scale in the USA. That level of illness is nothing compared to what we have in the little potbellied kim.
    I say let the warheads fly….10,000 degrees in the shade at Kim’s house.

  • AFITgrad86

    From a practical point of view it’s one thing to build a test device and quite another (large step) to be able to deliver one in an offensive manner.

    What has not been publicized yet from the test is whether the test device was a uranium gun design (very heavy – uses a lot of U-235) or a more sophisticated plutonium implosion device (smaller, lighter).

    Getting the design refined to the point where it is small enough and light enough to fit on a SRBM is a major step. Short of putting it in a truck and driving it to the target I’d not put too much faith in Kim’s rant.

    Secondly, the amount of weapons grade fissionable material on-hand limits their stockpile to a very small number… probably 2 to 5 max. However, since we’re talking nukes here and the probable use would be against Seoul .. preemptive action may be called for .. but with Obama it won’t happen.

  • Bill

    I say we give China a call and tell them to get their lapdog in line or we are going to strap their loan payments to a half dozen nukes for little Kimmy :mad: :gun: :gun: