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Korea
N Korea ’spokesman’ gives US ominous warning
2003-03-08
The man considered North Korea's unofficial spokesman has warned that the communist country will soon have the capacity to rain missiles down upon most cities in the United States.
Time to park an Aegis-class cruiser just off the Korean coast?
The United States and South Korea are currently holding massive war games near the demilitarised zone that divides the Korean peninsula. Pyongyang says the exercises prove Washington is planning a military strike on its nuclear reactor at Yongbyon.
If and when we do that, buddy, you'll never see it coming or going.
Kim Myong-Chol, a man well connected to the North Korean regime has warned that North Korea will retaliate if attacked."North Korean missiles can reach any part of the United States of America. There is no shelter for Bush," he said.
American missiles can reach any corner of North Korea, and in the event of an attack on the U.S. there wouldn't be any shelter, for anyone...
Kim Myong-Chol says Pyongyang wants to reunify the two Koreas and expel US troops from the South more than economic aid.
But they'd take the oil and food too.
Sounds like he's thinking in terms of swarming south again, and living off the loot for another fifty years...
He also predicts Mr Bush will be in Pyongyang by the end of the year looking for peace in the region. Washington is presently refusing to hold one-on-one talks with Pyongyang.
I agree; the NKors can't hold out much longer.
"This year, most likely by the end of this year, I predict Bush will be in Pyongyang pushing for peace," he said. Kim Myong-Chol says North Korea is about to start building nuclear bombs, a development that will force Washington to the negotiating table.
It'll force us to do something, allright.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  The site's taken it down. Drudge has the same link, and it doesn't work, either. If I find it someplace else, I'll freshen it.
Posted by: Fred   2003-03-08 14:30:09  

#3  The problem here is not the North Koreans, but China and the South Koreans. China refuses to keep the North in line, and the South seem intent on undermining American policies towards Pyongyang. If you want to solve this problem, here's what you do - pull our troops out of South Korea and Japan, and let it be known to Beijing that we will actively assist Tokyo in developing both its own nuclear deterrent and its blue-water fleet. Then watch China drop the "disinterested player" routine and start twisting more than a few North Korean arms to get them to behave.
Posted by: The Marmot   2003-03-08 12:18:18  

#2  the Auz link is bouggered. Delete this when fixed.
Posted by: Tom Roberts   2003-03-08 07:57:18  

#1  Here's another link. It's at the end of this article, under the heading 'No shelter for Bush'.
Posted by: CH   2003-03-08 17:20:41  

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