North Korea Destroys Nuclear Reactor Tower (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 06-27-08 08:06 AM   |   Updated: 07- 5-08 05:12 AM

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The demolition of the 60-foot-tall cooling tower at the North's main reactor complex is a response to U.S. concessions after the North delivered a declaration Thursday of its nuclear programs to be dismantled.

"This is a very important step in the disablement process and I think it puts us in a good position to move into the next phase," said Sung Kim, the U.S. State Department's top expert on the Koreas who attended the demolition.

After the tower's tumble to the ground, Kim shook hands with Ri Yong Ho, director of safeguards at North Korea's Academy of Atomic Energy Research, who was the most senior Pyongyang official present.

"The demolition of the cooling tower is proof that the six-party talks have proceeded a step further," Ri said, referring to the nuclear negotiations.

The tower destruction was not mentioned by the North's media or shown on state TV broadcasts.

In the North Korean government's first reaction to the developments this week, North Korea's Foreign Ministry welcomed Washington's decision to take the country off the U.S. trade and sanctions blacklists.

"The U.S. measure should lead to a complete and all-out withdrawal of its hostile policy toward (the North) so that the denuclearization process can proceed smoothly," the ministry said in a statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency.

The symbolic tower explosion came just 20 months after Pyongyang shocked the world by detonating a nuclear bomb in an underground test to confirm its status as an atomic power. The nuclear blast spurred an about-face in the U.S. hard-line policy against Pyongyang, leading to the North's first steps to scale back its nuclear weapons development since the reactor became operational in 1986.

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Last year, the North switched off the reactor at Yongbyon, some 60 miles north of the capital of Pyongyang, and it already has begun disabling the facility under the watch of U.S. experts so that it cannot easily be restarted.

The destruction of the cooling tower, which carries off waste heat to the atmosphere, is another step forward but not the most technically significant, because it is a simple piece of equipment that would be easy to rebuild.

Still, the demolition offers the most photogenic moment yet in the disarmament negotiations that have dragged on for more than five years and suffered repeated deadlocks and delays.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the tower's destruction would mark a step toward disablement, something that has been ongoing for many months to prevent the North from making more plutonium for bombs.

"It is important to get North Korea out of the plutonium business, but that will not be the end of the story," she said in Kyoto, Japan, on the sidelines of a meeting of the Group of Eight industrialized countries.

North Korea's nuclear declaration, which was delivered six months later than the country promised and has not yet been released publicly, is said to only give the overall figure for how much plutonium was produced at Yongbyon _ but no details of bombs that may have been made.

Experts believe the North has produced up to 110 pounds of weapons-grade plutonium, enough for as many as 10 nuclear bombs.

The declaration was being distributed Friday by China, the chair of the arms talks, to the other countries involved, U.S. envoy Christopher Hill said.

"We'll have to study it very carefully and then we'll have to work on verification," Hill said in Kyoto.

The declaration does not address the North's alleged uranium enrichment program or suspicions of its nuclear proliferation to other countries, such as Syria.

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Associated Press writers Jae-soon Chang and Burt Herman in Seoul, South Korea and Matthew Lee in Kyoto, Japan contributed to this report.

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The demolition of the 60-foot-tall cooling tower at the North's main reactor complex is a response to U.S. concessions after the North delivered a declaration Thursday of its nuclear programs to be di...
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and obama is a appeaser now?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 06/27/2008
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We didn't talk to anybody directly. That makes us great! The bottom line is that North Korea must have a viable nuculer weapons program, otherwise the Coward-In-Chief would not have turned tail and run (Repug's discription).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 06/27/2008
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W finally took some good advice about diplomacy.


Go Obama 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 06/27/2008
- Superbus I'm a Fan of Superbus 27 fans permalink
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Interesting. Dubya gets the Commies to blow up their nuclear cooling facility,something the great Bubba could not do and they complain about it taking so long. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 06/27/2008

Does this not equate to appeasement?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 06/27/2008
- OlongapoEd I'm a Fan of OlongapoEd 36 fans permalink

It appears that North Korea did a cost benefits analysis and decided that their program wasn't going anywhere and they could get some real money from Uncle Sucker by ending their nuclear program.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 06/27/2008

It may be so, but now it is up to South Korea and China to do some reconstruction of the North. They speak the language and will have a better chance to assess the peacefulness of North Korea's intentions. The U.S. could send a dozen corporations to help in the reconstruction, as well, and so should Japan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 06/27/2008
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7.5 years into his presidency he decides to try diplomacy....guess he's(Bush) working backwards.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 06/27/2008

The six party talks have been going on for YEARS. I know facts are pesky things to people like you looking to dampen any good news that may benefit a repub....but seriously.

The diplomatic efforts have been the same for most of his presidency. He continually insisted on having six party talks and not two party talks. That seems to have worked out.

Clinton on the other hand sent Albright with a basketball and other gifts and NK laughed at them.

Bush has screwed up almost everything he has touched but NK seems to have been a sucess.

Why do you hate good things so much?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 06/27/2008
- bryansmith I'm a Fan of bryansmith 16 fans permalink
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Because it just seems unlikely that all of a sudden there is progress, as John McCain struggles to keep up with Obama. I don't buy it. I thought they would wag the dog (there is still time), but instead they chose a last ditch effort at showing progress and saving the image of cowboy diplomacy.

If I had to guess what happened based on my years of international relations study, I would say that the Chinese got scared of Obama (who Hu Jintao has said might actually enforce trade agreements), so they decided to through Republicans a bone and crack the whip on North Korea. Afterall, it was China that haulted North Korea's nuclear testing... the fruits of which have not been discussed by our beloved MSM. Destrying that tower (which looked dilapitated) seems compelling, but only history will tell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 06/27/2008
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Well, he is obviously dyslexic, right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 AM on 06/27/2008
- Boobaloo I'm a Fan of Boobaloo 30 fans permalink

Oh so diplomacy and lifting of sanctions that only starve average innocent people DOES work ... well, except for those nations that Israel wants wiped off the face of the earth, like Iraq and Iran, in which case we 'bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb '.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 06/27/2008
- buckbuck11 I'm a Fan of buckbuck11 13 fans permalink

Wait a minute there....

You mean TALKING and engaging in DIPLOMACY actually gets results where threats, torture, whoring your own Constitution, pouting and stamping your feet in a corner, and preemptively bombing the bejeezus out of a country you disagree with gets you nothing but debt and dead soldiers and citizens?

Well, I'll be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 AM on 06/27/2008

Isn't it amazing what diplomacy without saber rattling can do?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 AM on 06/27/2008

Holy cow. Even for a 'tard you're amazingly naive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 06/27/2008
- Tommygun264 I'm a Fan of Tommygun264 224 fans permalink
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I know blowing it up was an impressive visual, but wouldn't it have been more prudent to dismantle a site which once housed radioactive materials? Just a thought.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 AM on 06/27/2008
- Earl I'm a Fan of Earl 109 fans permalink
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Well I say the US should reduce its nuclear stockpile to 10,000 warheads in response.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 AM on 06/27/2008
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