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North Korea Plans Nuclear Test 'Aimed At US'
North Korea plans a nuclear test and more long-range rocket launches, aimed at what it calls its "arch-enemy", the United States.
A declaration by the National Defence Commission, said: "We do not hide that the various satellites and long-range rockets we will continue to launch, as well as the high-level nuclear test we will proceed with, are aimed at our arch-enemy the United States."
The commission, which is commanded by the country's leader Kim Jong-Un, added: "Settling accounts with the US needs to be done with force, not with words, as it regards jungle law as the rule of its survival."
The threat is seen as a direct response to the UN Security Council's decision two days ago to increase sanctions against Pyongyang in response to its long-range rocket launch last month.
It marks an escalation in North Korea's hostility towards the West.
Sky's Asia Correspondent Mark Stone said: "We know that North Korea is always defiant on this issue but what's different here is that all along North Korea claimed that these rocket launches and these nuclear tests have been peaceful.
"Now, today, in a remarkable turn, they are saying from now on their rocket launches and their nuclear tests will be aimed at the United States."
The commission statement, carried by the official Korean Central News Agency, did not mention when the test might be carried out, nor did it give explanation of the meaning of "high level".
The test would mark the country's third detonation of a nuclear device, the previous two were held in 2006 and 2009.
North Korea's foreign ministry had denounced the move on Wednesday, when it also gave the first hint that Pyongyang would react with a nuclear test, saying the country would take "physical actions" to boost its nuclear deterrent.
China, North Korea's sole major ally, was quick to urge restraint following the announcement from Pyongyang.
Foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei hoped that North Korea would "stay calm, be discreet in words and deeds and look at the long term interest and push for the resumption of the six-party talks".
The six-party negotiations over the North's nuclear programme have long since stalled, however, China's incoming leader Xi Jingping has indicated he is keen to see them resume.
South Korea's Yonhap news agency, citing a South Korean intelligence source, reported that Pyongyang had finished technical preparations and could conduct an atomic test within days of a decision by Kim Jong-Un.
Last month, a US think-tank reached a similar conclusion based on satellite photos, suggesting the North had repaired rain damage at its nuclear test site and could conduct a detonation at two weeks' notice.
However, experts doubt North Korea has rockets capable of reaching the west coast of the US, despite reports from South Korea saying the rocket launched in December could have hit San Fransisco.
The US state department has yet to respond to North Korea's stance.
However, Glyn Davies, the US envoy to North Korea, said: "It is important that they heed the voice of the international community."
He said that if North Korea begins "to take concrete steps to indicate their interest in returning to diplomacy, they may find in their negotiating partners willing partners in that process."
what do you think?

dave90
Why do they need to test ? We have all see the results of nuclear tests from the past, people dying from radiation poisoning. What about the fallout spreading around the World in the air streams affecting possibly millions of innocent people and animals. I thought that there was some International body overseeing the use of nuclear weapons, what are they there for if not to make unauthorised Countries stop doing unnecessary tests ?

stevie may
Here we go. . . WW3 on the way. Been nice chatting to you all. Kim Jong Un is such a nice happy chappy, Bit like his mate President Ahmadinijad - nuclear missile loving despots. Still, could be worse. . We've always got America to save us. . . Ha!

ListenToTeacher
You dont know how right you are. The first great war of the 21st century is almost here. And what is the biggest money spinner on the planet? That's right folks, war! It WONT be North Korea that kicks it all off. That will be the global financial collapse. Followed by a false flag

jimmyjedi1979
doesn't the 2nd amendment say people have the right arms to protect themselves from tyranny? If i were in a self governing, independent country not under the spell of the international banking cartel id want nuclear weapons too. Notice how we don't mess with nuclear armed countries?

Neil C
Goodnight vienna!!!!!!!!

chris
It will fall to China to move on the N Koreans. They could at any time quickly just swamp NK with troops. Smoother them. If NK started attacking US interests they are also damaging China's vital trade. If China looses trade it could implode. S Korea/US might agree as it would be preferable to any nuclear launches. But you never really know with NK.

Rob Unstable
China dont want to stop anything ... thibk about it over population shortage of food struggling economies worldwide..... ww3 is the perfect solution for china

chris
China may be huge in all terms but they are quite some years off having a military to do a 'ww3'. They dont have bases all round the world and most of all they only as yet have a fledgling deep water navy. But they do have the means to get there one day. But world markets would collapse and then millions of Chinese would starve. Outcome very uncertain.

Phillip Holland
If (god forbid) N K launched a pre-emptive strike on th US....approx one day later there would be no North korea.

Gordon Wright
Phillip, It wouldn't even take a day. A US retaliatory strike would be on it's way before the Korean missile reached American territory..............

john
The Chinese might take issue with a US attack that close to it's borders.

lynchygt3
Dear NK How about you just chill out and put your efforts into having a nice life for yourself and your people ? stop fighting with everyone and enjoy life ! Regards A nice happy bloke that brings nor wishes any harm to anyone else.

john
Maybe if the Americans removed their army from the border things might settle down.

stevie may
Mmmmm, not sure about that John. . Didn't North Korea invade first during the Korean war?

john
Korea was divided by the USA after WW2, I believe that the Japanese occupied it previously.

Lorgar Aurelian
Wrong John. The reason Korea was divided was because the Soviets invaded a couple weeks before the war's end in a land grab. Worked quite well from their perspective.

john
Wasn't it a carve up between the victors LA?

Tricky One
People in NK do not have a nice life. Far from it.
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Gordon Berry
I have read some rubbish in these columns but you take the prize.

Lorgar Aurelian
So you have booked a ticket to Pyongyang then? Seeing as you stand by their bravery? Thought not.

andy johnson
the worlds gone mad

Fred Spoons
Go on then; go on then! I dare you. Neh, neh, neh, neh, neh.

Fred Spoons
Cheap package trips available to NV for CND supporters!





Glynne Powell
6:35am on 24/1/2013
They must be completely stark raving mad. Talk about having a death wish. I feel sorry for the everyday people who live in North Korea.