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Report: N. Korea Has Nuclear Warheads For Missiles That Can Reach Western United States (Video)

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via Washington Free Beacon by Bill Gertz

North Korea has developed nuclear weapons capable of being launched on its ballistic missile forces, according to a new report by a defense analyst.

The Obama administration is seeking to hide the fact that North Korea possesses nuclear missile warheads, according to a report by Mark Schneider, a former Pentagon strategic analyst and director for forces policy at the office of the secretary of defense. Schneider’s statement came in a report published April 28 in the journal Comparative Strategy.

According to the 16-page report, “The North Korean Nuclear Threat to the United States,” the Defense Intelligence Agency stated in an unclassified assessment made public a year ago that “DIA assesses with moderate confidence the North [Korean government] currently has nuclear weapons capable of delivery by ballistic missiles.”

North Korea is a sleeping psychopathic murderer.  They play game with us and we continue to let them play it.  At some point you have got to say enough is enough and invade them.   It would be a real humanitarian war.   North Koreans are so far out of it they think of Kim Jong-Il as a living god.  They starve and slave and live with very few modern technologies.   Its sickening and the world does nothing.   China be damned.  We need to go in there, and China knows this, before these crazies get their hands on nuclear weapons.  Although, if thi report is true, it i already too late.

This is how weird North Korea is in a nutshell and how dangerous they are:



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    • Warren

      The North Koreans can put an EMP nuke over *anywhere* in the U.S. or Europe.

      In December 2012 they demonstrated the ability to launch a 100kg (220 lb) package into a 300 mile high, near polar orbit. If they can boost a warhead on a ballistic missile, they can also launch one into orbit if it’s light enough.

      Can the PRK make a warhead that’s 100kg? Or, can they boost more than 100kg into orbit?

      Kansas is 22 minutes from North Korea by fractional orbit.

      • rmg21943

        russia and china china have been able to nuke us for years. should we invade them.
        it is the M.A.D. theory that keeps them or anyone else from using nukes on other
        countries. if we invade n. korea they will nuke us because they will have nothing to lose.

    • GabrielKing

      Of course we should invade North Korea! Ung is a murdering little psycho. But when is the last time US leaders actually did what’s best for America? Hell, the North Koreans would thank us for killing Ung !
      Now, when the US is eventually nuked, our government will just say “oh, sorry. I guess we didn’t take it seriously enough…” SHAKE & BAKE MARTIAL LAW :wink:

      • LifeIs

        GabrielKing we did invade North Korea. In 1950. We were promptly driven out.

        We subsequently killed 25% or more of their civilian population, by bombing every city and town.

        Which is why murdering little psychos are more popular there than we are.

    • Happy Hare

      Did you ever find yourself wondering “where did North Korea, probably the most backward country on the planet, get the plutonium to make nuclear weapons?” I’m going to break this to you gently: from the US. That’s a fact. You can look it up yourself. It was back in the 80′s when we built 3 nuclear reactors for them – free – so the North Korean people would have cheap power available. We made them promise, cross their hearts and hope to die, that they would never use the nuclear plutonium for military purposes. I guess they lied. Funny they never remind us of this Little boondoggle.

      • rmg21943

        WRONG!!! The nuclear program can be traced back to about 1962, when North Korea committed itself to what it called “all-fortressization”, which was the beginning of the hyper-militarized North Korea of today.[18] In 1963 North Korea asked the Soviet Union for help in developing nuclear weapons, but was refused. However, instead the Soviet Union agreed to help North Korea develop a peaceful nuclear energy program, including the training of nuclear scientists. Later, China, after its nuclear tests, similarly rejected North Korean requests for help with developing nuclear weapons.[19]

        Soviet specialists took part in the construction of the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center[20] and began construction of an IRT-2000 research reactor in 1963, which became operational in 1965 and was upgraded to 8 MW in 1974.[21] In 1979 North Korea indigenously began to build in Yongbyon a second research reactor, an ore processing plant and a fuel rod fabrication plant.[22]

        North Korea’s nuclear weapons program dates back to the 1980s. Focusing on practical uses of nuclear energy and the completion of a nuclear weapon development system, North Korea began to operate facilities for uranium fabrication, conversion, and conducted high-explosive detonation tests.[18] In 1985 North Korea ratified the NPT, but did not conclude the required safeguards agreement with the IAEA until 1992. In early 1993, while verifying North Korea’s initial declaration, the IAEA concluded that there was strong evidence this declaration was incomplete. When North Korea refused the requested special inspection, the IAEA reported its non-compliance to the UN Security Council. In 1993, North Korea announced its withdrawal from the NPT, but suspended that withdrawal before it took effect.[23]

        Under the 1994 Agreed Framework, the U.S. government agreed to facilitate the supply of two light water reactors to North Korea in exchange for North Korean disarmament.[24][25] Such reactors are considered “more proliferation-resistant than North Korea’s graphite-moderated reactors”,[26] but not “proliferation proof”.[27] Implementation of the Agreed Framework floundered, and in 2002 the Agreed Framework fell apart, with each side blaming the other for its failure. By 2002, Pakistan had admitted that North Korea had gained access to Pakistan’s nuclear technology in the late 1990s.[28] Based on evidence from Pakistan, Libya, and multiple confessions from North Korea itself, the United States accused North Korea of non-compliance and halted oil shipments; North Korea later claimed its public confession of guilt had been deliberately misconstrued. By the end of 2002, the Agreed Framework was officially dead.

    • Leo

      This news just made my day !!! :lol: Something else the U.S. Government has to worry about . :lol: Just when I think ALL hope is lost something like this happens ! This is a Godsend :lol:

    • Jerry

      Little do most people know or understand that missiles are almost obsolete.

      Several countries have directed energy weapons which can take out meteors missiles and even buildings, ships, planes etc.

      Building missiles is passe. The Soviet Union has been using DEW technology since the 60′s HAARP is a DEW and so are Ctrails. DEW….AKA FOCUSED microwaves

      The only missile that would hit the US are ones that would be ALLOWED too! AKA False Flag!!!!

      Just my thoughts! Thanks….

      • CG-23 Sailor

        Didn’t nail anything, except his tinfoil hat to his head.

        And you too.

        The “Pin-heads” are the one who believe that HAARP is any sort of DEW Weapon, Or any of the other crap you mentioned.

        The United States is only just now field testing a deployable Laser weapon capable of taking out inbound (Cruise), not Ballistic) missiles and attacking aircraft.

        We, nor the Russian, nor anyone else have DEW weapons capable of taking out Meteors, etc…
        Though desirable, that’s the real of Science Fiction still.

        • LifeIs

          CG-23 Sailor what an odd thing to say about HAARP. The US government itself says it is a high power HF transmitter intended to excite parts of the ionosphere.

          That would be energy that is directed, eh ?

          http://comptroller.defense.gov/BudgetMaterials.aspx tells you that the US military expects to spend 59 billion dollars on classified projects in 2015.

          That is a 1.5% increase over 2014.

          Classified projects are projects that you don’t know about, CG-23 Sailor.

          That includes secret weapons CG-23 Sailor.

          Lasers were used by Vietnam in 1979, to blind enemy soldiers in the war with China.

          Recent projects can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directed-energy_weapon

          Including the Active Denial System heat ray.

          But those are public knowledge. Like I said, microwaves as weapons is a pre-WW 2 technology.

          You know that a microwave radar accident is the official explanation for the 1967 fire that almost sank the aircraft carrier Forrestal. Supposedly the radar generated an electrical current in the wiring that controlled a missile, that was mounted on a plane. And the missile shot across the deck into another plane.

          Officially, John McCain didn’t wet start his engine as a prank, and set off the missile, and almost sink his own ship.

          Some folks don’t believe anything until someone in authority tells them. It puzzles me. Given a choice, between the true story, and the official story, they want the official story.
          Well, you’ll just have to wait, CG-23 Sailor. But don’t expect me to.

          • LifeIs

            CG-23 Sailor for comparison, the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) cost 6.2 billion.

            The “classified projects” budget of the Pentagon could build more than 5 such vessels per year.

            • LifeIs

              And with multi-tasking i hit “submit” before correcting the typo — 9 aircraft carriers could be built every year with the Pentagon’s “classified projects” budget.

    • Anonymous

      and why does any country want to nuke another country? It’d likely be because o’bama pi$$ed them off, which he’s doing all over the world. Maybe there’d be a safer way to avoid they wanting to nuke us. Maybe a president who didn’t think he was the messiah?

    • Stevicus

      Bull Shaz show me where NK has tested their so called nuclear weapons ? Where are the seismic data that shows NK nuclear testing ? There is non because it dunt exist but the myth is a useful one for getting gullible Americans to go along with the criminal military industry who benefit by hyping these ridiculous yarns of mythical fear porn…

    • TonysTake

      Sorry, but this is old news. My only fear is that we have a president to gutless to retaliate.

      • Stevicus

        ” retaliate ” ? Against what exactly ?

    • CG-23 Sailor

      Hey Mort Amsel, and BeforeItsNews…..

      I’ll be contacting Bill Gertz.
      And providing a link to this story.
      So that he and his Lawyers can make the proper lawsuits against you for plagiarism.

      It’s one thing to cite Gertz’s article as a source, even providing a link.
      It’s also fine to quote selected statements from the article (with proper attribution).

      But it is clear in reading both articles that the BODY of your story is directly taken from the source article as well.
      That is NOT Okay. That is Plagiarism and a violation of US Law.

      Have fun with the lawsuits….

      Your Idiots who write these stories for you like Mort Amsel…… Calling yourself a “Reporter” doesn’t make you one.

      You’re still nothing more than anonymous hacks who signed up to a website, write your own stories (quite often with invented truth, and made up facts, no source citations), and post these stories as ‘Articles” and call yourselves reporters.

      In truth, it’s a Community Blog with multiple contributors, not a news site.

    • LifeIs

      CG-23 Sailor we do have directed energy weapons. As you would expect, considering the basic technology pre-dates World War Two.

      http://airminded.org/2010/01/24/a-japanese-death-ray/ reports: “An Article on a death-ray device invented by Nikola Tesla had been in The New York Times (July 11, 1934), and was picked up by the Japanese press…..In 1943, work began at the Shimada City research facility on developing a high-power magnetron that, if not as capable as Tesla had boasted, could at least incapacitate an aircraft. A number of Japan’s leading physicists were involved in this activity, including Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, another future Nobel laureate.”

      There is more, but you get the idea. Japan worked on microwave weapons, during the second world war.

      And there is reason to believe a microwave weapon brought down Marine One in May of 1993, right here in the US. Here is an eyewitness to the crash site. “Frank Owens a civilian who saw the wreckage while driving home from an archaeological dig, immediately rushed to the site to render aid to any survivors, he said, “I couldn’t believe what I saw, those men were burned and there was almost no bleeding from their wounds, what got me was there was fuel everywhere but no evidence of a fire, their uniforms weren’t even burned, but the men sure were.”

      You can find Owens’ remarks posted here: http://defendingthetruth.com/conspiracy-theories/15122-1993-marine-chopper-crash-colonels-plot-minot-b52-nukes.html

      The US government has nothing but contempt for the public. You cannot expect them to tell you about their secret weapons.

    • Greg Mitchell

      “Report: N. Korea Has Nuclear Warheads For Missiles That Can Reach Western United States (Video)”

      Well too bad for them; none of those missiles would ever reach their targets because of U.S. advanced tracking system.

      The missiles would be destroyed before they do anybody harm, so do not let this news to disturb your sleep.

      Cheers,
      Greg

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