It never ceases to amaze me how truly pathetic the North can be:
North Korea said Thursday it has completed reprocessing its 8,000 spent nuclear fuel rods and is using plutonium extracted from them to make atomic bombs.
“The (North) successfully finished the reprocessing of some 8,000 spent fuel rods,” a spokesman for North Korea’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement carried by the North’s official news agency, KCNA. The spokesman was not named.
Accusing the United States of taking a “hostile policy” toward the North, the statement said that North Korea “made a switchover in the use of plutonium churned out by reprocessing spent fuel rods in the direction increasing its nuclear deterrent force.”
North Korea also said it will reprocess more spent fuel rods to be produced from the small reactor in its main nuclear complex in Yongbyon, north of Pyongyang.
Earlier this week, North Korea claimed that it was taking “practical measures” to boost its nuclear weapons program as a deterrent against what it calls a U.S. plan to invade.
The claim came as some U.S. intelligence analysts are becoming increasingly concerned that the communist regime may have three, four or even six nuclear weapons instead of the one or two the CIA had estimated.
New atomic bombs would give Pyongyang more authority at the negotiating table, and may allow it to part with one, either in a test or by selling it, experts say.
The United States and its allies are trying to persuade North Korea to give up its nuclear programs. The North says it will do so only if the United States signs a nonaggression treaty, provides economic aid and opens diplomatic ties.
The nuclear dispute flared in October 2002 when U.S. officials said North Korea admitted running a secret nuclear weapons program in violation of international agreements.
More on this later - if I deem it newsworthy.
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What’s next? The world’s largest ball of string?
B-but I thought that the North Koreans had already tested their bomb on Sept. 10. After all, they *said* they would and they wouldn’t lie about something like *that* would they? @_@
Heh!
This is getting incredibly boring - a week doesn’t pass without the Norks threatening (directly or indirectly) to either build or test a nuke that either do or don’t have. This used to be a pretty good negotiating trick, but I get the feeling people are getting real tired of it, and many of us are at the point where we’re saying, “Enough! Just test the fuckin’ thing already!”