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N.Korea ready to ‘counter-attack’ in face of U.S. ‘provocation’

The propaganda exercise was organized by North Korean defector-turned-activist Park Sang Hak.

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South Africa shares the concerns of the worldwide community regarding the nuclear weapon- and delivery system-related activities of the DPRK, the country’s Department of global Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) said in a statement.

Siegfried Hecker, director from 1986 to 1997 of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, the principal nuclear facility of the U.S. government, provides an estimate of the nuclear material held by the Pyongyang regime in an article published this week by the Korean-American institute of Johns Hopkins University.

Countries that could donate relief to flood recovery in North Korea, however, are refraining from providing assistance.

Still, many North Korean residents remain unconcerned about the regime’s nuclear or submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) tests, the resident was cited by RFA as saying. The expert added that the North also has an estimated 32 to 54kg of plutonium reserves.

For a period of ten years, the state of North Korea violated United Nations sanctions by developing a method of enrichment and allowing self-sufficient operation of a nuclear program that can produce six nuclear bombs per year.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will seek Cuba’s help in responding to North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes during a rare visit to Havana next week, a spokesman said. It also emphasizes the importance of strengthening the defense posture of the United States and its allies instead of merely waiting for China’s cooperation. Observers say that Ri is expected to argue that his country has been pushing to bolster its nuclear deterrence due to Washington’s “hostile” policy towards it.

“It was also clear that the suspected Pakistani connection had taken place, as the centrifuge design resembled Pakistan’s P-2 centrifuge”, Hecker said in a report in May.

A United States intelligence official said North Korea is the only country in the world that threatens others with a nuclear attack, and that Pyongyang shows no signs of backing off its nuclear programme.

According to the Japanese account of the call, Obama told Abe that he agreed with this assessment, and he described the U.S. -Japan alliance as “rock solid” and America’s commitment to nuclear deterrence against threats to Japan as “unshakable”.

The International Humanist Party calls on people to not fall into naivety and believe that a small country such as North Korea is putting humanity in danger.

Despite sanctions, by now North Korea is probably largely self-sufficient in operating its nuclear program, although it may still struggle to produce some material and items, Lewis said.

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“We are now considering all possibilities, including the option of further strengthening our sanctions”, Kishida said.

North Korea's Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho speaks during the summit of the Non Aligned Movement in Porlamar Margarita Island Venezuela