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China-Japan-Koreas
Report: China Warns N. Korea Nuclear Arsenal Expanding
2015-04-24
About those "Iranian nukes"...
[AnNahar] Chinese nuclear experts believe North Korea may already have a nuclear arsenal of 20 warheads and the uranium enrichment capacity to double that figure by next year, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.

The estimate, which the Journal said was relayed to U.S. nuclear specialists in a closed-door meeting in February, is significantly higher than any previously known Chinese assessment.

It also exceeds recent estimates by U.S. experts which put the North's current arsenal at between 10 and 16 nuclear weapons.

A leading expert on North Korea's nuclear programme, Siegfried Hecker, who attended the February meeting, said a sizeable North Korean stockpile would only compound the challenge the international community faces in persuading Pyongyang to denuclearise.

"The more they believe they have a fully functional nuclear arsenal and deterrent, the more difficult it's going to be to walk them back from that," Hecker told the Journal.

The Chinese estimate reflects growing concern in Beijing about the nuclear ambitions of its errant ally, and is the latest in a series of expert assessments that suggest Pyongyang is moving faster down the nuclear path than previously thought.

A recent report by U.S. researchers warned that North Korea appeared poised to expand its nuclear program over the next five years and, in a worst case scenario, could possess 100 atomic arms by 2020.

North Korea carried out nuclear tests in 2006, 2009 and 2013, and has an extremely active ballistic missile development program, although expert opinion is split on how much progress it has made.

In 2012, Pyongyang demonstrated its rocket capabilities by sending a satellite into orbit, but it has yet to conduct a test that would show it had mastered the re-entry technology required for an inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM).

The other key question is how close the North is to being able to miniaturise a nuclear device that could be fitted on the tip of a missile.

In a white paper published in January, the South Korean defense ministry said the North had already taken its miniaturization technology to a "significant" level.
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  OTOH this may induce NOKOR = Pudgy to move closer to the US-Allies, as China's warning may backfire and only convince NOKOR more that China will play innocent after it orders NOKOR to attack US-Allied Milbases, Assets once a decision for war is made - NOKOR GETS THE BLAME + CASUALTIES, CHINA GETS THE GLORY + BENEFIT???

As per the South China Sea, looks like things between China + Manila, Tokyo are steadily approaching a zenith = point-of-no-return ..

* VARIOUS BIGNEWSNETWORK = [GMA News]... ...
> PHILIPPINES WON'T HEED CHINA'S CALL STOP FISHING IN PANATAG SHOAL.
> AFP ACUSES CHINA OF "AGGRESSIVE ACTION" AGAINST PH NAVY PLANE IN WEST PHILIPPINE SEA.
> PM ABE TO TELL US JAPAN IS READY FOR BIGGER [World = International] SECURITY ROLE.

ARTIC > Nippon Professor TOSHIHIRO NAKAYAMA = "US BACKING DOWN + NOT COMING TO JAPAN'S AID IS THE BIGGEST THREAT", to Japan + Regional/NE Asia Security.

* CHINESE MILITARY FORUM > [Forbes] XI-ABE MEETING IN JAKARTA: NO THAW AS ABE TRAVELS TO WASHINGTON, CHINA-JAPAN RELATIONS WORSENING.

Winds of War???

D *** NG IT, THIS LOOKS LIKE A JOB FOR "SUPER/
SWEET-C" CAROLINE KENNEDY!

* MANILA TIMES > "GO FISH IN PANATAG BUT BE ON ALERT".

PH BFAR to PH Fishermen.

PH DARING CHINA TO OPEN FIRE + MASSACRE ITS FISHERMEN???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-04-24 21:11  

#4  That we've lived to see this: complacent USA is warned by Communist China about NK nuclear arsenal.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-04-24 13:07  

#3  Maybe the Chicoms are putting on a front of "concern" about this issue. If they were really worried about it, they would have toppled Kimmie and Co years ago. I do not believe their so-called concern.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2015-04-24 11:43  

#2  "said a sizeable North Korean stockpile would only compound the challenge the international community faces in persuading Pyongyang to denuclearize"
Wow. The Masters of the Obvious at Oyster Bay must have had a brainstorming session of major proportions to have arrived at that deduction.
If the Chinese are that concerned about it, why don't the Chinese do something about it? I mean, they're right next door and everything. (Using the NK's as the pit bull that you use to threaten the neighbors turns out to have a downside.)
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-04-24 07:36  

#1  Not that I believe that NOKOR's nuclear arsenal is controlled by NOKOR per se, but for what its worth ...

* See also RELATED BIGNEWSNETWORK > [BNN = WSJ] US WARNED OF NORTH KOREA NUCLEAR PREPAREDNESS [NucArsenal size] BY CHINESE EXPERTS | NORTH KOREA COULD DOUBLE ITS NUCLEAR ARSENAL TO 40 WARHEADS IN 2016.

Wid potens for 50-100 Warheads over next 5 years, i.e. by 2020.

VERSUS

* TOPIX > [Switched] THE "PEARL HARBORS": CHINA'S PORT DIPLOMACY.

Read, PLA CENTCOMS.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-04-24 00:41  

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