Friday, September 20, 2013

Did North Korea secretly restart work on disabled nuclear reactor?

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hello again. again, sorry for stacking on this topic like a glue but I just want to know other option on though.

I read another article on yahoo news stating that North Korea is secretly rebuilding a nuclear reactor. in the article, it's state that this is most worrisome.

I want to know if the North Korea were to completed this reactor, will it's be a bigger threats to the U.S?

here is a link of the article :
http://news.yahoo.com/did-north-korea-secretly-restart-disabled-nuclear-reactor-134100166.html

please response with your though and will the U.S had any defense or way of stop North Korea from completing this? again, serious response with no kidding.



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I am leaving you a link to the latest on the Mail online. Frankly the answer to a lot you ask is "your guess is as good as mine !) I only read the newspapers and the news the same as anyone else. All I can do is speculate. I read about them re-building the reactor.
Certainly America has anti-missile missiles that destroy the missile. Its a very secretive state where even the experts in this cant find out much.

What is the best course of action to take against North Korea?

Q. After a nuclear bomb detonation and three missile launches, what is the best course of action to take against the Communist North? Should they be harshly punished? Would kicking them out of the U.N. be a good idea?


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I think the U.S. should take the lead in this, and take out N. Korea's nuclear capabilities now, especially in light of this latest news:

SEOUL (Reuters) â North Korea, facing international sanction for this week's nuclear test, threatened on Wednesday to attack the South after Seoul joined a U.S.-led initiative to check vessels suspected of carrying equipment for weapons of mass destruction.

"Any hostile act against our peaceful vessels including search and seizure will be considered an unpardonable infringement on our sovereignty and we will immediately respond with a powerful military strike," the spokesman for the North's army was quoted as saying by the official KCNA news agency.

I don't know if N. Korea is bluffing or not, but this is a pretty direct threat against S. Korea, and it needs to be taken very seriously by the international community.




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