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North Korea Says It Must Bolster Nuclear Capability To Cope With 'Hostile' U.S. Policy

HYUNG-JIN KIM   06/28/10 07:46 AM ET   AP

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In this undated photo released by the Korean Central News Agency in North Korea and distributed by Korea News Service in Tokyo Monday, June 7, 2010, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il gestures as he visits Taedonggang Combined Fruit Farm in Pyongyang, North Korea. (AP Photo/Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service)

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea threatened Monday to bolster its nuclear capability in a new – though unspecified – way to cope with what it says is a hostile U.S. policy and military threats amid tensions over the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship.

The North's military also accused the U.S. and South Korea of bringing heavy weapons to the village of Panmunjom – which lies along the heavily militarized border between the Koreas – and vowed to take "strong military countermeasures" if they aren't withdrawn.

Neither Washington nor Seoul had immediate comment on the accusation, though both Koreas have increased military preparedness in the wake of the sinking of the warship Cheonan. An international investigation concluded last month that North Korea torpedoed the vessel near the tense Korean sea border.

North Korea flatly denies the allegation and has warned any punishment would trigger war. Forty-six South Korean sailors died in the sinking.

"The recent disturbing development on the Korean peninsula underscores the need for (North Korea) to bolster its nuclear deterrent in a newly developed way to cope with the U.S. persistent hostile policy toward (the North) and military threat toward it," the North's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

The statement, carried by the official Korean Central News Agency, did not elaborate on how North Korea would strengthen its nuclear capability. The North is known to have a plutonium-based atomic program and has carried out two underground nuclear explosions, one in 2006 and the other in 2009. Pyongyang is believed to have enough weaponized plutonium for at least a half-dozen weapons.

Analysts said Monday's threat likely referred to recent statements from the North that have trumpeted new nuclear programs.

Last year, Pyongynang said it was in the final stages of enriching uranium, which could provide an easier way to make nuclear bombs. Also, North Korea said in May that it had succeeded in creating a nuclear fusion reaction – a key technology necessary to manufacture a hydrogen bomb – though South Korean experts doubt the claim.

"North Korea is applying pressure on the U.S. by saying it can have additional nuclear capability," said Koh Yu-hwan at Seoul's Dongguk University.

North Korea cites the threat of a nuclear attack from the U.S. as the main reason behind its drive to build atomic weapons, though the U.S. has repeatedly said it has no intention of launching an attack.

The North's warning came after top world leaders at a G-8 meeting near Toronto over the weekend criticized its nuclear program. The leaders also condemned the attack that led to the sinking of the Cheonan, citing an independent report that found North Korea was responsible.

Also Monday, the North's military said, "the fully armed U.S. imperialist aggression troops and the South Korean puppet army" deployed heavy weapons to Panmunjom village.

It was "an indication that they are set to perpetrate a military provocation (at) any moment," the North's military said in a protest message sent to the U.S. command in Seoul on Monday, according to a separate KCNA dispatch.

The U.S. military said it was checking the North Korean statement. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said it cannot confirm North Korea's claim that weapons were brought into Panmunjom.

Despite the tensions, Seoul officials and experts have said major armed clashes are unlikely. Seoul's Defense Ministry said Monday that there has been no unusual activity by North Korean troops in border areas.

The 1950-53 Korean War ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty. The United States stations about 28,500 troops in South Korea as a deterrent against the North.

The American-run U.N. Command – which oversees the armistice – said in a statement Monday it has proposed military talks with North Korea to discuss the warship sinking but the North declined it. On Sunday, Pyongyang accused the U.S. of trying to meddle in inter-Korean affairs under the name of the U.N.

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Gidster
Not so much Liberal as I am anti evil.
07:13 PM on 07/03/2010
North Korea also stated that flowers bloomed in January when Lil Kim was born, and that he shot a 38 under par the very first time he ever played golf.......

You can trust info out of NK about as far as you can comfortably spit out a rat.........
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chuckinla
02:38 AM on 06/29/2010
He's such a wimp . scared? not!! Silly little aging man with a HUGE ego. yawn
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10:50 PM on 06/28/2010
Those hats are bigger than their skinny frame.
01:45 PM on 06/28/2010
Here's the solution to the whole N Korea thing- set up an enormous lunch buffet on the ROK side of the DMZ every day, and use large fans to pump the smell across to the soldiers on the north side of the border (I would recommend L&L Drive-In Hawaiian plate lunch). A combination of that and the smell of a white bread factory and/or Popeye's during full-fry should eventually do the trick. No need for propaganda speakers! Smell is a much faster signal to the brain than the spoken word, and relief from hunger is a greater long-term motivator than fear.
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Gidster
Not so much Liberal as I am anti evil.
07:14 PM on 07/03/2010
I would man a fryer to free NK!!!!
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futbol4fun
Im a Teapublican. Don't need no evolution.
01:03 AM on 07/04/2010
Unless the soldiers don't want to die from heart disease or obesity. Their troops on the front line get all the food they need. These are hard-line soldiers who want to kill for their country, that is why they are there. These guys will go through a series of psych-evals to find the ones that will pose the smallest threat of defecting. It may not mean much here, but if soldiers cross over, it could be an embarrassment that NK may not be able to handle constructively.
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wonketteRAWKS
Hypocrisy is prevalent in BOTH parties!
12:32 PM on 06/28/2010
Any truth to the rumor that the Truman and the Eisenhower are stationed side by side outside of Iran? Is the Peace President planning something soon?
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mediamarv
1-2-3 Is this thing working?
12:31 PM on 06/28/2010
Those hats!!! Are they doubling as solar panels?
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
12:18 PM on 06/28/2010
Kim, right now I think that u should be more concerned about the portrayal of you in "Team America: World Police"!
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Gidster
Not so much Liberal as I am anti evil.
07:15 PM on 07/03/2010
Which he watched on his invisible cell phone's Netflix hook up........
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Soulmentor
"To thine own self be true...."
11:47 AM on 06/28/2010
What's with the big hats?! They look positively ridiculous on those diminuative NK officers.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
12:15 PM on 06/28/2010
preparing for the next Ascot tournament, probably
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Soulmentor
"To thine own self be true...."
03:12 PM on 06/28/2010
lol
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11:34 AM on 06/28/2010
Did anyone notice all those thousands of North Korean fans at the world cup?.
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Spacecowboy64
Reason over Blind Faith
12:15 PM on 06/28/2010
Yes. I read that North Korea hired Chinese actors as their fans because North Korean citizens cannot travel freely.
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Gidster
Not so much Liberal as I am anti evil.
07:16 PM on 07/03/2010
I heard that as well....An NPR report I think.
11:32 AM on 06/28/2010
He's the Korean Ronald Reagan.
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Nosybear
Liar, damned liar and statistician
11:31 AM on 06/28/2010
Unfortunately, they're right.
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Gidster
Not so much Liberal as I am anti evil.
07:19 PM on 07/03/2010
No, They are not.

NK attacked and sank a SK ship, then threatened the US for helping the investigation. NKis no real threat to the US, and the US has no real interests in attacking NK.....
10:38 PM on 07/03/2010
Even here, your opinion is not shared. I'm pleasantly surprised.
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LeftLeanWing
RightKickFoot
11:06 AM on 06/28/2010
When is Lil' Kim's next CD coming out ?
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Zeus9000
Alterum ictum faciam
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Ergon
Man From Atlan
10:48 AM on 06/28/2010
Yeah baby Kim, get a biigger bomb; the last one was a squib.
10:47 AM on 06/28/2010
Cant' we just send a cruise missile up this jerk's butt?
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
12:16 PM on 06/28/2010
That would blow the poor sucker to smithereens. I don't want to see what's inside him.