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North Korea mocks President Obama in sketch comedy special
A U.S. news channel was filming cargo going back and forth on the North Korea-China border without any inspection.
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On Tuesday, two US B-1 bombers flew over South Korea in a show of force and solidarity with its ally.
North Korea successfully constructed and then tested its most powerful nuclear weapon to date, which is a clear violation of United Nations sanctions placed on the state and a push in the wrong direction for a stable Korean peninsula.
“The Park Geun-hye puppet regime will not face a different fate by dragging THAAD to South Korea, while desperately clinging to the United States, whose fate is approaching the terminus of destruction”, the committee’s statement read.
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As expected, the blast has drawn worldwide condemnation with the US and South Korea pushing for new sanctions and Washington on Tuesday sending nuclear-capable supersonic bombers streaking over a South Korean air base, less than 80km from the North Korean border.
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“Every Pyongyang district, particularly where the north Korean leadership is possibly hidden, will be completely destroyed by ballistic missiles.as soon as the North shows any signs of using nuclear weapons”, the agency quoted from its source. We recommend creating a standing multilateral mechanism to coordinate the implementation of Security Council resolutions. And the latest test may well have been of a device small enough to be fitted onto a variety of missiles, as the regime proudly claimed. Their motives may be less mercurial than U.S. analysts and the New York Times imagine: based on its own history, China believes stronger sanctions would be ineffective and ultimately counterproductive.
Meanwhile, huge government resources are swallowed up by a missile and nuclear weapons programme that Pyongyang says is essential to deter what it considers USA aggression.
The conviction that the United States and China are locked in a zero-sum contest for supremacy sustains this blame game by defining Korea as a pawn.
Analysts at the website 38 north now calculate North Korea could have “a stockpile of sufficient fissile material for approximately 20 bombs by the end of this year” and make up to seven more annually.
North Korea has been testing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles at an unprecedented rate this year under young leader Kim Jong Un.
Last week, Pyongyang carried out its largest nuclear test, which was the second one this year and fifth since 2006.
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It’s an extremely ominous prospect, and some in North Korea might already be concerned about that prospect – two senior officials from Pyongyang recently sought asylum in South Korea. These more extensive tests should allow North Korea to convert its missile force from a strategic threat/ showcase to an operational force that seriously jeopardises all of its neighbours, including China. We recommend working through the United Nations to increase pressure on North Korea to abide by internationally recognized standards for human rights, including by suspending North Korea’s credentials. In the opening hours of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the United States tried to kill Saddam Hussein with cruise missiles and bombs from aircraft to no avail. “Of course there continue to be different views about sanctions”.