UNITED24 - Make a charitable donation in support of Ukraine!

Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)


24 January North Korea Special Weapons News

  • Daily Press Briefing State Department 24 Jan 2003 -- U.S. Supports Talks Between North and South Korea
  • Plot of warmongers slammed KCNA 24 Jan 2003 -- The U.S. reportedly has a new "operation plan" in the making with South Korea under the pretext of "coping with the unexpected situation on the Korean Peninsula." In this regard Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary says that though the U.S. is talking about "emergency" and the "capability to defend the metropolitan area" as regards its new "operation plan," It is nothing but a scenario of aggression that makes the outbreak of the second Korean war a fait accompli.
  • Rodong Sinmun on national defence and assistance to army KCNA 24 Jan 2003 -- The noble spirit of attaching importance to the army and the military affairs displayed among the Korean people is a striking expression of their warm love for the country, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed article
  • KCNA blasts U.S. lip-service to dialogue KCNA 24 Jan 2003 -- The U.S. is keeping all options on the table in dealing with North Korea's nuclear ambitions", U.S. defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld said when interviewed by Fox TV and ABC on Jan. 19, according to a news report. His remarks prove that the U.S., paying lip-service to "dialogue" and "peaceful settlement," still keeps the DPRK listed as a main target of its preemptive attack and its hostile policy to isolate and stifle it remains unchanged.
  • U.S. spy ship attracts endless stream of visitors KCNA 24 Jan 2003 -- Over 400,000 people have visited "Pueblo," the U.S. imperialist armed spy ship, over the last three years since it was brought from Wonsan on the east coast of Korea to the River Taedong. nearly 7,000 of them are foreigners. The spy ship was captured by seamen of the Korean People's Army on Jan. 23, Juche 57 (1968), while committing espionage against the DPRK after illegally intruding into its territorial waters.
  • U.S. hard-line policy toward North Korea denounced in S. Korea KCNA 24 Jan 2003 -- -- The joint action for peace against war consisting of over 700 civic and public organizations called a press conference against the Seoul visit of John Bolton, U.S. undersecretary of state, in front of the U.S. embassy in Seoul on Jan. 21 and denounced the U.S. for its hard-line policy toward North Korea, according to South Korean MBC.
  • Plan of operations for preemptive attacks on DPRK denounced KCNA 24 Jan 2003 -- A spokesman for the National Democratic Front of South Korea (NDFSK) in a statement on Jan. 21 denounced the U.S. and the South Korean military authorities for working out an aggressive plan of operations for preemptive attacks on the DPRK, according to Seoul-based radio Voice of National Salvation.
  • Enlarged plenary meeting of cabinet held KCNA 24 Jan 2003 -- An enlarged plenary meeting of the DPRK Cabinet was recently held. The meeting reviewed last year's performance of the plan of the national economy and discussed measures to implement the militant tasks set forth in the Joint New Year Editorial. It was attended by cabinet Premier Hong Song Nam and the members of the cabinet.
  • Kim Jong Il inspects KPA unit KCNA 24 Jan 2003 -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il today inspected KPA unit 230 on the forefront. He was accompanied by KPA generals Ri Myong Su, Hyon Chol Hae and Pak Jae Gyong.
  • NORTH KOREA / NON-AGRESSION TREATY VOA 24 Jan 2003 -- In capitals throughout the world, a search is underway for a diplomatic solution to the North Korea nuclear crisis. One key point appears to be far from resolved: North Korea's demand for a non-aggression treaty with Washington and the United States' refusal to sign one.




NEWSLETTER
Join the GlobalSecurity.org mailing list