From: Walter Watts (wlwatts@cox.net)
Date: Thu Aug 28 2003 - 14:43:00 MDT
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What the fuck are we bitching about? Our own "father" of the hydrogen
bomb, Edward Teller, wanted to use H-Bombs do dig really big ditches for
construction projects.
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Walter
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N. Korea Says It Has, Plans to Test Nukes
Aug 28, 4:29 PM (ET)
By GEORGE GEDDA
WASHINGTON (AP) - North Korea startled a six-nation conference on East
Asian security by announcing its intentions to formally declare its
possession of nuclear weapons and to carry out a nuclear test, a Bush
administration official said Thursday.
North Korean Deputy Foreign Minister Kim Yong Il also told the gathering
in Beijing that his country has the means to deliver nuclear weapons, an
apparent reference to the North's highly developed missile program, the
official said.
The comments cast a pall over Thursday's plenary session, which included
representatives of the United States, South Korea, China, Japan and
Russia, in addition to North Korea, raising questions about the success
of negotiations scheduled to conclude Friday morning.
Nevertheless, the diplomats agreed on the need to hold more such talks
and probably will, a South Korean official said.
James Kelly, the chief U.S. delegate, demanded at the talks that North
Korea engage in the verifiable and permanent dismantling of its nuclear
weapons programs, in return for which the United States would provide
security guarantees and economic benefits to the impoverished nation,
said the U.S. administration official, asking not to be identified.
The U.S. official said that when Russia and Japan attempted to point out
some positive elements of the U.S. presentation, the North Korean
delegate attacked them by name and said they were lying at the
instruction of the United States. According to the administration
official, China's delegate appeared visibly angry over Kim's statement
but responded in a moderate tone.
Kim said his country was taking its position because the United States
clearly had no intention of abandoning its hostile policy toward North
Korea, the U.S. official said.
U.S. intelligence has not detected overt signs that North Korea is
preparing to conduct a nuclear weapons test, said one U.S. defense
official, speaking on the condition of anonymity. But such a test would
presumably be underground, so preparatory work would be difficult to
detect, the official said.
The United States has long believed that North Korea has at least one or
two nuclear weapons and could have five or six within a matter of
months.
(AP) Mitoji Yabunaka, head of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's Asian and
Pacific Affairs Bureau, leaves... Full Image
The United States, North and South Korea, Russia, Japan and China are
trying to balance U.S. demands for an end to North Korea's nuclear
program and the communist nation's insistence on a nonaggression treaty
with Washington and humanitarian aid.
"There is a consensus that the process of six-party talks should
continue and is useful," said Wie Sung-rak, director-general of the
South Korean Foreign Ministry's North American Affairs Bureau. Like
other delegates from the talks, he chose his words carefully to avoid
suggesting a formal agreement had been made.
Asked to verify a Russian media report that all six would meet again
within two months, he said, "It's possible, but you have to wait until
tomorrow morning."
Russian Alexander Losyukov, the deputy foreign minister and the head of
Russia's delegation, earlier had said the six reached a "common
understanding" to meet again within the next two months, probably in
Beijing, the ITAR-Tass news agency reported.
In the past, U.S. officials have noted that if North Korea conducted a
nuclear weapons test, it would sacrifice a substantial part of its
stockpile of weapons-grade plutonium, possibly halving its inventory
from two weapons to one. However, Pyongyang had appeared to make moves
aimed at restarting its plutonium-production line.
(AP) South Korean Assistant Foreign Minister Lee Soo-hyuk is pursued by
reporters outside the State... Full Image
Nuclear weapons can be made from either plutonium or uranium.
The U.S. administration official said Kim denied Thursday that the North
has been developing a uranium-based nuclear weapon. The Bush
administration has said that North Korea acknowledged such a program
during talks in Pyongyang in October 2002.
Chief among the Bush administration's concerns is that a nuclear-armed
North Korea would be able to export nuclear weapons or technology or
would touch off an arms race in Northeast Asia.
In the face of U.S. demands that North Korea permit the verification of
any commitment to disarm, Kim rejected inspections of any kind, the U.S.
official said.
The official added that North Korea's presentation at Thursday's session
essentially reaffirmed what a Pyongyang delegate had told Kelly
privately during a three-way meeting last April in Beijing. At the time,
Kelly was told that North Korea not only possessed nuclear weapons - a
first-time disclosure - but also was prepared to test or to transfer
them.
In a separate meeting after Thursday's talks adjourned, Japan urged
North Korea to let the children of five Japanese citizens kidnapped and
spirited to North Korea years ago join their parents, who were permitted
last year to return to their homeland. North Korea, however, reiterated
its assertion that Japan had broken a promise by not returning the five
abductees to Pyongyang, according to a statement by the Japanese
government.
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