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Pudge gives first speech
2012-04-16
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] North Korea's new leader Kim Jong-Un delivered his first public speech and vowed to push for a stronger military as his country unveiled an apparently new missile.

Mr Kim addressed cheering troops and citizens waving flowers at a major military parade marking the centenary of the birth of his grandfather and the nation's founder Kim Il-Sung.

The parade came just two days after the North's satellite launch fizzled out embarrassingly, when the rocket apparently went kaboom! within minutes of blastoff.

Appeared confident

But Jong-Un, in his late 20s and in power for less than four months, appeared confident as he oversaw the parade featuring rockets, artillery, tanks and thousands of goose-stepping troops.

"We must strengthen our military in every possible way... and accomplish the goal of building a powerful and prosperous socialist state," he told troops and civilians packing a square named after his grandfather.

"The time when the enemy threatens and blackmails us with atomic bombs has gone for good," Jong-Un said in reference to the North's nuclear weapons programme touted as one of the greatest achievements of the family dynasty which has ruled since 1948.

"Let's move on towards our final victory!" he said as troops repeatedly chanted "Mansei!" (Hurray). Jong-Un, clad in his customary dark Mao suit, pledged to improve the lives of people in a nation beset by acute food shortages, an ailing economy and severe power outages.

The ruling party, he said, was determined that North Koreans, "who have endured so many challenges and faithfully served the party, will no longer have to tighten their belts and will fully enjoy socialist prosperity".

Critics say the North's massive military spending could feed millions of malnourished people living outside the showpiece capital Pyongyang.

The US State Department estimates that up to a quarter of the North's gross national product is spent on the 1.2-million-strong military.

Washington has scrapped plans to deliver 240,000 tonnes of food aid after the launch, widely seen overseas as a disguised ballistic missile test in violation of UN resolutions.

One of several missiles on display today appeared new, analysts said.

Mr Ham Hyeong-Pil of South Korea's Korea Institute for Defense Analyses said the weapon -- apparently longer than the North's existing Musudan mid-range missile -- seemed to be a new long-range missile.

"The Musudan, about 12 metres long, is believed to have a range of 3,000 to 4,000 kilometres. But this one appears capable of reaching at least 1,000 kilometres further,"
Posted by:Fred

#2  Now cometh ...

* WORLD MILITARY FORUM > NORTH KOREAN FAILED SATELLITE LAUNCH IS A FALSE COVER AS IT IS INSENSIBLE FOR NORTH KOREA TO KNOWINGLY LAUNCH A DEFECTIVE ROCKET OR SATELLITE. SINO-NORTH KOREAN RELATIONS TO FACE POSSIBLE EXPLOSIVE CHANGES.
UNCERTAINTY IN BEIJING ON THE MEANING OF FAILED LAUNCH.

and

* NEWS KERALA > IRANIAN OFFICIALS WITNESSED FAILED NORTH KOREAN ROCKET LAUNCH.

OOOOOOOOO, you can just hear KELLY'S HEROES'
"ODDBALL" TELLING "MORIARITY" - "THE ROCKET IS GOING UP, UP. UP [Fly, Robin, Fly] .... ... ... NO, IT 'AINT! YA SEE WHAT DEM NEGATIVE WAVES OF YOURS DID, MORIARITY"!?

Something tells me these Officials are going to wanna suddenly review the Engineering Specs, etc. when they return home to Iran.

Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-04-17 00:08  

#1  Today's Seattle Times has an editorial that suggests that we scrap the scrapping of withholding the food due to NorK's violations and send it. reading the whole thing made me puke in my mouth, all sweet and flowers it was.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2012-04-16 20:12  

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