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BERLIN (AP) — Nuclear-armed North Korea has used a U.N. disarmament meeting to warn that South Korea risks "final destruction." The comments Tuesday by a North Korean diplomat at the Geneva-based Conference on Disarmament come a week after Pyongyang conducted a third nuclear test. Several countries, including the United States, Britain and Germany, condemned the latest test at the meeting and urged North Korea to abide by U.N. resolutions barring it from testing nuclear weapons or missiles. South Korea called the tests a flagrant violation of U.N. resolutions and a threat to the entire international community. Upon which North Korea's representative declared that "South Korea's erratic behavior would only herald its final destruction." U.S. envoy Laura E. Kennedy tweeted later that the North's comments had been "offensive." |
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BERLIN (AP) — Nuclear-armed North Korea has used a U.N. disarmament meeting to warn that South Korea risks "final destruction." The comments Tuesday by a North Korean diplomat at the Geneva-based Conference on Disarmament come a week after Pyongyang conducted a third nuclear test. Several countries, including the United States, Britain and Germany, condemned the latest test at the meeting and urged North Korea to abide by U.N. resolutions barring it from testing nuclear weapons or missiles. South Korea called the tests a flagrant violation of U.N. resolutions and a threat to the entire international community. Upon which North Korea's representative declared that "South Korea's erratic behavior would only herald its final destruction." U.S. envoy Laura E. Kennedy tweeted later that the North's comments had been "offensive." Let China supply their little crazy Brother with the Daily Vittles! |
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BERLIN (AP) — Nuclear-armed North Korea has used a U.N. disarmament meeting to warn that South Korea risks "final destruction." The comments Tuesday by a North Korean diplomat at the Geneva-based Conference on Disarmament come a week after Pyongyang conducted a third nuclear test. Several countries, including the United States, Britain and Germany, condemned the latest test at the meeting and urged North Korea to abide by U.N. resolutions barring it from testing nuclear weapons or missiles. South Korea called the tests a flagrant violation of U.N. resolutions and a threat to the entire international community. Upon which North Korea's representative declared that "South Korea's erratic behavior would only herald its final destruction." U.S. envoy Laura E. Kennedy tweeted later that the North's comments had been "offensive." Let China supply their little crazy Brother with the Daily Vittles! |
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Reunification of Korea has always been their aim. Despite their military numbers, do they actually have the capability of realising these thrreats?
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Reunification of Korea has always been their aim. Despite their military numbers, do they actually have the capability of realising these threats? Seoul is withing N-Korean Gunrange! |
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Reunification of Korea has always been their aim. Despite their military numbers, do they actually have the capability of realising these threats? Seoul is withing N-Korean Gunrange! Yes, and Japan, but Nth Korea knows full well,that the South has UN support. They have numbers, but they lack technology, I'm not sure that they could realise their aims. Who knows, their leadership is insane. |
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I'm hoping you're right HotRodDeluxe, I have good friends in South Korea I'm begining to worry about.
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Reunification of Korea has always been their aim. Despite their military numbers, do they actually have the capability of realising these threats? Seoul is withing N-Korean Gunrange! Yes, and Japan, but Nth Korea knows full well,that the South has UN support. They have numbers, but they lack technology, I'm not sure that they could realise their aims. Who knows, their leadership is insane. i don't think they(NK) have the money to maintain a war either... |
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