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Skaman
01-15-2004, 06:02 PM
Pyongyang has reportedly told the US to make a deal or North Korea will spend the interim developing nuclear arms.
The warning was delivered to an unofficial team from the United States visiting the Yongbyon nuclear reactor.

"Time is not on the US side," a member of team, Charles "Jack" Pritchard, says he was told.

But the former US state department official said there was no way to verify North Korean claims of advances in its "nuclear deterrent".

Mr Pritchard's comments are the first lengthy public statements by any of the five men who were taken to visit North Korea's secret nuclear complex earlier this month.

While the visit was deemed "unofficial", team members have close links to the US Government and the move was seen as significant.

The US believes North Korea is likely to have one or two nuclear weapons and may be trying to develop more.

Washington, in concert with a number of Asian powers, wants to stop the development of what Pyongyang calls a "deterrent".

They are also trying to prevent the possibility of weapons or technology being exported.

Both sides say they want a solution but six-party talks launched last year have not resumed.

Rods 'reprocessed'

The US experts spent several days in North Korea and visited Yongbyon, the first foreigners to do so since UN inspectors were thrown out and the plant reactivated over a year ago.

Charles "Jack" Pritchard held official talks with North Korea in 2002
Mr Pritchard said he was told by the Vice-Foreign Minister, Kim Kye-gwan: "Time is not on the US side. Lapses of time will result in quantitative and qualitative increases in our nuclear deterrent."

Mr Pritchard, addressing an audience at the Brookings Institution in Washington, said the team was shown an empty holding pond where 8,000 spent nuclear fuel rods had once been kept.

He said he was told all the rods had been reprocessed, allowing scientists to make plutonium bombs, but said he had no way to verify the claims.

Other members of the team, such as the former head of the US nuclear laboratory at Los Alamos, might be able to make better technical assessments, he said.

Mr Pritchard, part of an official state department visit to Pyongyang in October 2002, said he also still believed US intelligence that North Korea had a second nuclear programme involving enriched uranium, though his hosts told him that was not true.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3401563.stm

SOG
01-15-2004, 08:30 PM
give us money and or give us aid or we will develop nukes and sell them to the highest bidder. we cant run our country so were going to blackmail you into support by threatning the free world. whoooeeeeee!!! this poonyang guy has some jareds!

slondeau
01-16-2004, 10:22 AM
That guy is a psycho. (Kim jon Il is it, I can't recall his name) Someone needs to take his ass out...

WARPIG
01-16-2004, 10:40 AM
Hey, why don't we wait for NATO to make a decision! rofl

ROK has been really trying hard to work it out. If they get Japan and China to put the screws to N. Korea.. maybe there is a chance. I really don't see it happening though. It will either cost the US money... or turn to conflict.

Shake n Bake
01-16-2004, 10:58 AM
That guy is a psycho. (Kim jon Il is it, I can't recall his name) Someone needs to take his ass out...


WHo are you taking Randy or Vitor?

2Sheds_Jackson
01-16-2004, 11:39 AM
Typical amateurish rhetoric from the good folks who brought you the Korean War. That place is such a $hithole - the people still worshiping statues of godlike figures of "The Great Leader President" Kim Il Sung & "The Dear Leader" Kim Jung Il. Insanity. The kids are actually taught in school that Kim is of devine origin.
Anybody checked out N. Korea's website? What a hoot - it's like beaming back to the 50s.

And ducimus - while I'm convinced that you're an puppet of your instruction (not to be confused with education), and routinely spew left wing professorial anti-American boilerplate, I dig your new sig (the Saudi one).

aktarian
01-16-2004, 12:05 PM
Hey, why don't we wait for NATO to make a decision! rofl

Because this isn't NATO responsibility? :cantbeli:

ShotOver
01-16-2004, 12:16 PM
Mossad, those guys rule.

I'm SURE they could solve this crap.

usa320
01-16-2004, 01:43 PM
Give me an M82, put me within a 800 meters of that bastard witha clear line of sight, and i could easily solve the problem.

Groove
01-16-2004, 02:40 PM
There is a solution for their nuclear reactor indeed:

http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/bomber/b-2-1999407b2.jpg

:)

Groove

Skaman
01-22-2004, 08:44 PM
There is a solution for their nuclear reactor indeed:

http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/bomber/b-2-1999407b2.jpg

:)

Groove


Let’s instigate and push towards an already sensitive conflict! :roll:

Vance
01-22-2004, 08:46 PM
Well he's right.

SeanAshi
01-22-2004, 10:04 PM
B2 over North Korea very tempting, Kim Jung Il is like that ugly hairdo the mullet, he just wont go away.

NcDeuce
01-22-2004, 10:10 PM
Propaganda, :fork:

I Corps HQ are in the know-how.

hahaha
01-22-2004, 11:00 PM
Ahahahahahahahahaha, North Korea has Nukes, ahahahahahahahahaha

sorry, that one is almost as funny as Iraq having weapons of mass destruction.

Vance
01-22-2004, 11:09 PM
Ahahahahahahahahaha, North Korea has Nukes, ahahahahahahahahaha

sorry, that one is almost as funny as Iraq having weapons of mass destruction.
.......

OnTheRocks
01-23-2004, 12:29 AM
Typical amateurish rhetoric from the good folks who brought you the Korean War. That place is such a $hithole - the people still worshiping statues of godlike figures of "The Great Leader President" Kim Il Sung & "The Dear Leader" Kim Jung Il. Insanity. The kids are actually taught in school that Kim is of devine origin.
Anybody checked out N. Korea's website? What a hoot - it's like beaming back to the 50s.

And ducimus - while I'm convinced that you're an puppet of your instruction (not to be confused with education), and routinely spew left wing professorial anti-American boilerplate, I dig your new sig (the Saudi one).

Ive been looking for their website for some time but I cant find the real one. Ive heard that you can join the North Korean fanclub and that they'll try to call you in to do military service in the events of a war or something like that.
I would love to read that site, you still got the addy? :)

venture160
01-23-2004, 02:08 AM
O man o man. WHAT A GREAT SITE. its full of endless propagand, it even has a THRIFT STORE@@!!! there are marching videos etc. but the best part is the FAN CLUB, although I bet if you join you are on some watch list somewhere here is the link: www.korea-dpr.com

Merik
01-23-2004, 11:58 PM
Let 'em burn in hell I say, blow the ****ers away.

SeanAshi
01-24-2004, 12:46 AM
North Korean Axe Murders
http://members.terracom.net/~vfwpost/opn-PB.html
I was looking for a website that gives the North Korean side of the story but I can't find it, NK claimed that after the axe incident they shot down 3 American helicopters and killed a General, but they are full of it.

Merik
01-24-2004, 01:10 AM
The axe incident is true. My dad was the first to tell me about and I didnt really think much of it cause I didnt believe till I looked it up. But thats what sending a green Lt. into a war zone will do to ya. This was four years before my old man was stationed there too.