Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
10 September North Korea Special Weapons News
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- Military Parade and Mammoth Demonstration Held in Pyongyang KCNA 10 Sept 2003-- A military parade and a mammoth demonstration took place at Kim Il Sung Square this morning on the occasion of the 55th anniversary of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Kim Jong Il, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, chairman of the National Defence Commission of the DPRK and supreme commander of the Korean People's Army, mounted the tribune of honor. Chief of the General Staff of the KPA Kim Yong Chun made a speech to be followed by a military parade.
- Military Parade and Mammoth Demonstration Held KCNA 10 Sept 2003-- A military parade and a mammoth demonstration took place at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang on September 9 with splendor in celebration of the 55th anniversary of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Seen on the square was a portrait of President Kim Il Sung.
- DPRK to Steadily Increase Its Nuclear Deterrent Force KCNA 10 Sept 2003-- The DPRK will continue to increase its nuclear deterrent force as a means for just self-defence in order to defend the sovereignty of the country as the United States has not yet shown its will to drop its hostile policy toward the DPRK despite the DPRK's good faith and magnanimity. Kim Yong Chun, chief of the General Staff of the Korean People's Army, declared this in his speech at the parade and mammoth demonstration held here today to celebrate the 55th anniversary of the DPRK. He stated.
- Invincible Is DPRK Advancing under Leadership of Songun KCNA 10 Sept 2003-- Papers here today run editorials to mark the 55th anniversary of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Rodong Sinmun says for 55 years after its foundation the DPRK has traversed the proud road of sovereignty, independence and prosperity, going through any storm and stress in the rigorous history.
- U.S. Urged to Make Bold Decision to Withdraw Its Troops from South Korea KCNA 10 Sept 2003-- The Korean people have been suffering the tragedy and disgrace of national division and living in instability and uneasiness for nearly 60 years owing to the U.S. imperialists' occupation of south Korea and their policy of division and policy to stifle the DPRK. Rodong Sinmun today says this in a signed commentary on the lapse of 58 years since their military occupation of south Korea on September 8, 1945.
- U-S / NORTH KOREA VOA 10 Sept 2003-- Recent talks failed to achieve any substantial results in reducing the nuclear threat from North Korea. And, no date has been set for negotiations to continue. Some analysts are urging the Bush administration to re-energize its diplomatic efforts with the reclusive communist country, saying North Korea is creating a serious security crisis for its neighbors and the United States
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