North Korea Claims To Be In Last Stage Of Enriching Uranium

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KWANG-TAE KIM | 09/ 3/09 10:47 PM | AP

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SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea said Friday that it is in the final stages of enriching uranium, a process that could give the nation a second way to make nuclear bombs in addition to its known plutonium-based program.

North Korea informed the U.N. Security Council it is forging ahead with its nuclear programs in spite of international calls to abandon its atomic ambitions, the official Korean Central News Agency said in a report early Friday.

The dispatch said plutonium "is being weaponized," and that uranium enrichment – a program North Korea revealed in recent months – was entering the "completion phase."

The U.S. and North Korea's neighbors had been negotiating for years with North Korea to dismantle its plutonium-based nuclear program, which experts say has yielded enough weaponized plutonium for at least half a dozen atomic bombs.

Experts had long suspected that the North also had a covert uranium enrichment program, which would give the regime a second source of nuclear material. North Korea for years denied the claim but in response to U.N. sanctions announced in June that it would begin uranium enrichment.

It's easier to build nuclear bombs using enriched uranium than reprocessing plutonium, and uranium can be enriched in relatively inconspicuous factories better able to evade spy-satellite detection, according to experts in the U.S. and at South Korea's Institute of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Control.

Uranium-based bombs may also work without requiring test explosions like the two carried out by North Korea in May and in 2006 for plutonium-based weapons.

However, plutonium bombs have more potential to be miniaturized to fit on top of a missile, one expert, Ivan Oelrich of the Federation of American Scientists, has said.

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North Korea is not believed to have mastered making a nuclear bomb small enough to mount in a long-range missile. An April rocket launch widely condemned by international powers and the U.N. Security Council was seen by many as a test of its long-range missile technology.

Friday's statement comes amid a series of conciliatory moves after months of provocation, from the April rocket launch and May nuclear test to the test-firing of a flurry of missiles.

North Korea called its actions a response to the Security Council's decision to tighten sanctions against the regime as punishment for the May nuclear test, a resolution KCNA called a "wanton violation" of the country's sovereignty.

The U.S., China, Japan, Russia and South Korea have been trying for years to persuade North Korea to dismantle its nuclear program in exchange for much-needed aid and other concessions. Pyongyang walked away from the talks earlier this year.

The North says it needs the nuclear program as a security guarantee against a threat from the U.S., which has 28,500 troops based in South Korea, which technically remains at war with the North because their three-year conflict in the early 1950s ended in a truce, not a peace treaty.

"We are prepared for both dialogue and sanctions," the KCNA report said, warning it would be left with no choice but to take "yet stronger self-defensive countermeasures" if the standoff continues. It did not elaborate on the possible countermeasures.

South Korea's Foreign Ministry expressed regret and urged the communist country to abandon its nuclear weapons programs and return to the stalled disarmament talks.

"The North's move to continue provocative steps ... can never be tolerated. We will deal with North Korea's threats and provocative acts in a stern and consistent manner," the ministry said in a statement.

In Washington, a U.S. State Department spokesman said Thursday night that he had no immediate comment.

The United States' envoy on North Korea, meanwhile, was in Beijing for talks with Chinese officials on how to get North Korea back to disarmament talks. Stephen Bosworth was to arrive in Seoul later Friday to speak to South Korean officials before traveling to Tokyo on Sunday.

His visit to the region aims to "continue consultations with our partners and allies on how to best convince North Korea that it must live up to its obligations ... and take irreversible steps toward complete denuclearization," the U.S. Embassy in Beijing said in a statement.

KCNA said Friday that North Korea has never objected to the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, and left open possibility for dialogue with some permanent members of the Security Council – an apparent reference to the U.S.

The North has long sought one-on-one negotiations with Washington. The U.S. has said it is willing to hold direct talks with Pyongyang, but under the framework of the six-nation disarmament talks.

In a promising sign, North Korea has freed two jailed American journalists and five detained South Koreans in recent weeks. The two Koreas also agreed to restart the reunions of families separated by the 1950-53 Korean War, and restored regular cross-border traffic to a joint factory park in the North.

Unification Ministry spokesman Chun Hae-sung expressed hope that the North's latest move would not disrupt the family reunions set for later this month.

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Associated Press writer Wanjin Park contributed to this report.

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea said Friday that it is in the final stages of enriching uranium, a process that could give the nation a second way to make nuclear bombs in addition to its known...
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea said Friday that it is in the final stages of enriching uranium, a process that could give the nation a second way to make nuclear bombs in addition to its known...
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- khanti I'm a Fan of khanti 12 fans permalink

Whoever is reading this comment please remember, soldiers die for peace not war. They fight in war knowing that they may die in war. They sacrify themselves in the believe that there will be peace for the rest of us .
Any leader who think otherwise is deceiving their people. In N. Korea , in S. Korea as well as the US there are soldiers too who think likewise.
We put young people to die because of our fear. It is time we see things as they are we have a choice when we perceive things. Choose peace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 09/05/2009
- Jlong I'm a Fan of Jlong 15 fans permalink

Maybe they can make an enriched uranium sandwich and feed their people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 09/04/2009
- notAMoron I'm a Fan of notAMoron 5 fans permalink

warning it would be left with no choice but to take "yet stronger self-defensive countermeasures" if the standoff continues. It did not elaborate on the possible countermeasures.

Lets see, stronger than nukes?? What could they be talking about?

Kim Jong Il will build a giant laser on the moon and call it the death star?
Sharks with lasers on their heads?
Ill tempered sea bass?
Create a hole in the ozone?
Make a scandal out of Prince Charles marriage?
He will make all the volcanoes in the world erupt at once?

What does Lil' Kim have up his sleeve?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 09/04/2009
- TomZart I'm a Fan of TomZart 19 fans permalink
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KOREA 1950


UN soldiers fought and were forced to retreat
Behind sandbags protected by barbwire hoops.
Many GI's died as they held off attacks
By 810,000 Communist troops.

Our guys used phosphorus, flame-throwers and napalm
For without these weapons they could not survive.
The Communist charges led by buglers
Till the UN could start it's offensive drive.

On the battlefield of death and misery
Many froze with their hands still stuck to their guns.
While others hobbled with their boots wrapped in rags
City boys, farmers, students, fathers and sons.

With a million and a half dead or wounded
Both sides singed a truce before generals involved.
July 27th, 1953
And though thousands were orphaned, nothing was solved.



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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 09/04/2009
- khanti I'm a Fan of khanti 12 fans permalink

After over 5 decades we have not done justice to those who sacrified in the battlefield we have still
not learn to live in peace. If you force a dog against a wall it will fight back even though the odds are against it.
US mentality - You die first better than I die (pre emptive strike).
N.Korea mentality - I die you also die (10 thousand artillery units pointing towards S. Korea)
Citizens of the World- We all die.(The Earth now is at a vulnerable state after centuries of abuse and violent change to the environment will bring catastrosphic consequences.)
President after president there is always a war to upkeep or one to create. Stop being paranoid US, no country will wage war against the US. The way to peace is at your court US.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 AM on 09/05/2009
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I guess that means that we should be in the first stages of the bombing runs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 AM on 09/04/2009
- DaneAZ I'm a Fan of DaneAZ 24 fans permalink

Isn't North Korea also pretty much in the last stages of staving to death?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 AM on 09/04/2009
- LMPE I'm a Fan of LMPE 78 fans permalink
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See why the world would be a better place if slackers ran it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 AM on 09/04/2009
- khanti I'm a Fan of khanti 12 fans permalink

North Korea had been bullied into seeking a solution from been sanctioned, named as an evil nation to having 'enemies at the door step'. When Bush invaded Iraq, declared mission accomplished and name North Korea as among the axis of evil it made N. Korea military rulers feel that evasion is eminent so which way to go?
I believe N Korea see obtaining nuclear option as the only way out from being bullied or invaded. US is guilty of forcing them to turn to take that direction.
Why not learn to live in peace? Imagine a prosperous North and South Korean living in harmony side by side without foreign intervention. Wherever US put a hand in, it will only soil others as well as itself. Why not give peace a chance and remove decades of distrust and animosity?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 AM on 09/04/2009

I'm sorry to say it, but I've said it for years:
surgical ka-boom.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 09/03/2009

and China will stand by and let you do this? Dream on!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 AM on 09/04/2009
- pl3bian I'm a Fan of pl3bian 41 fans permalink
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What world do you live in where strikes on a nuclear facility are anything even remotely surgical?

TV World I imagine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 09/04/2009
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Thank you, George W. Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 09/03/2009

If this happened under Bush's watch, I'd be worried, but I know Obama can handle this. Just watch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 09/03/2009
- hidenout I'm a Fan of hidenout 9 fans permalink

Can you reference some recent or current event that leads you to believe that...?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 AM on 09/04/2009
- talkingdog I'm a Fan of talkingdog 24 fans permalink
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GREAT!!!

EUREKA!!!!

LETS THROW A PARTY!!!!

THIS MEANS WE HAVE SOMETHING NEW TO EAT, RIGHT?!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 PM on 09/03/2009
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And this is such a surprise? Are you kidding me?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 PM on 09/03/2009

umm they have already tested nuclear weapons

does this really matter that much?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 09/03/2009

This matters because when these reports are released it isn't just a scare tactic. It is also an infomercial for nations who would love to have some of KJI's "toys". Iran is first in line.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 PM on 09/03/2009
- OneTop I'm a Fan of OneTop 95 fans permalink
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Not true ...

I'm first in line and I have the written agreement to prove it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 09/03/2009
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