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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: North Korea Says It Will Halt Nuclear Activities

Asia News Report: DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: North Korea Says It Will Halt Nuclear Activities
*SPECIAL DTN NEWS MEMO: On February 26, 2012 ~ "North Korean Leader Issues Threat To Retaliate Ahead Of South Korea-U.S. Drills"., DTN News analyzed and stated
"The media communiques are created for the international agencies, foremost to announce the new North Korean leader Kim Jong Un being supported and accepted by the old guards and secondly to international donors attention to fulfill it's obligations to cover North Korea shortfall on several factors including commodities and daily staple requirements." It seems the rookie North Korean leader Kim Jong Un first shenanigan hit the bull eyes by direct link to Washington and much needed food aid. By DTN News ~ Defense-Technology News
*DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: North Korean Leader Issues Threat To Retaliate Ahead Of South Korea-U.S. Drills ~ February 26, 2012
Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources  Fox News (AP)
(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - February 29, 2012: North Korea raised hopes Wednesday for a major easing in nuclear tensions under its youthful new leader, agreeing to suspend uranium enrichment at a key facility and refrain from missile and nuclear tests in exchange for a mountain of critically needed U.S. food aid.


It was only a preliminary step but a necessary one to restart broader six-nation negotiations that would lay down terms for what the North could get in return for abandoning its nuclear weapons program. Pyongyang pulled out of those talks in 2009 and seemingly has viewed the nuclear program as key to the survival of its dynastic, communist regime, now entering its third generation.
But the announcement, just over two months after the death of longtime ruler Kim Jong Il, also opened a door for the secretive government under his untested youngest son, Kim Jong Un, to improve ties with the United States and win critically needed aid and international acceptance.

It also opened the way for international nuclear inspections after years when the North's program went unmonitored.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the agreement, which was announced at separate but simultaneous statements by the long-time adversaries, was a modest step but also "a reminder that the world is transforming around us."

"We, of course, will be watching closely and judging North Korea's new leaders by their actions," Clinton told a congressional hearing.

Indeed, North Korea has reneged on nuclear commitments in the past. An accord under the six-party talks collapsed in 2008 when Pyongyang refused to abide by verification that U.S. diplomats claimed had been agreed upon.

The North Korean Foreign Ministry's statement, issued by the state-run news agency, said the North had agreed to the nuclear moratoriums and U.N. inspectors 
"with a view to maintaining positive atmosphere" for the U.S.-North Korea talks.

North Korea faces tough U.N. sanctions that were tightened in 2009 when it conducted its second nuclear test and fired a long-range rocket. In late 2010, it unveiled a uranium enrichment facility that could give North Korea a second route to manufacture nuclear weapons in addition to its existing plutonium-based program.

In the meantime, its people have continued to go hungry. The North suffered famine in the 1990s and appealed for the aid a year ago to alleviate its chronic food shortages. U.S. charities reported after a trip to North Korea last fall that children were suffering "slow starvation."

Clinton said the United States will meet with North Korea to finalize details for a proposed package of 240,000 metric tons of food aid. She said intensive monitoring of the aid would be required — a reflection of U.S. concerns that food could be diverted to the North's powerful military.

A senior Obama administration official said it was only in talks last week in Beijing that presaged Wednesday's announcement that the North had dropped its demand for rice and grains — viewed as easier to divert — and agreed to accept the U.S. "nutritional assistance" such as corn soy blend and other food targeted to young children and pregnant women.

The official spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity because of diplomatic sensitivity.

North Korea's chief rival, South Korea, a staunch U.S. ally supported by 28,000 American troops, welcomed the agreement, although it has yet to receive the apology it wants from the North for two military attacks that killed 50 South Koreans in 2010.
Those hostilities nearly pitched the divided Peninsula into war, and the elder Kim's Dec. 17 death had fueled concern that the North could attack again and conduct another nuclear test.

Wednesday's announcement should ease those concerns, and was a welcome development for President Barack Obama in an election year when he will be looking to avoid another security crisis to add to the pressing list of urgent U.S. foreign policy concerns. Those include Iran's nuclear program, the bloodshed in Syria and a deeply unstable Afghanistan.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he hoped North Korea would take steps toward "a verifiable denuclearization of the Korean peninsula." Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague said it was positive news and that the change in North Korean leadership offered a chance for "renewed engagement with the international community."

Outsiders have been closely watching how the younger Kim, believed to be in his late 20s, handles nuclear diplomacy with the United States and delicate relations with South Korea. His consolidation of power, with the help of senior advisers who worked with his father and grandfather, appears to be going smoothly, although determining the intentions and internal dynamics in Pyongyang is notoriously difficult.

Since Kim Jong Il's death, North Korea has vowed to maintain the late leader's policies and has linked its nuclear program to Kim's legacy. Many observers are skeptical whether North Korea will ever give up its nuclear program.

"North Korea uses (the nuclear program) as leverage to win concessions in return for disarmament measures. Since Kim Jong Il's death, it has called (the program) the country's most important achievement," Baek Seung-joo, an analyst at the state-run Korea Institute for Defense Analyses in South Korea, said. "There is still a long way to go."
While Democratic lawmakers in the U.S. welcomed the agreement, some Republicans reacted with skepticism, warning that Washington was heading down a path it has trod before — offering aid in return for nuclear commitments, only to see North Korea renege.
"Pyongyang will likely continue its clandestine nuclear weapons program right under our noses. We have bought this bridge several times before," said Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

The administration official echoed some of that caution. But he also said the U.S. took it as a positive sign that the new North Korean leadership had carried on with a policy set in train before Kim Jong Il's death, and had shown some swiftness in reaching the accord before the official 100-day mourning period was over.

While North Korea's commitments meet the pre-steps set by the U.S. for the resumption of six-party disarmament-for-aid talks, the official said the U.S. had made no promise to restart them. He said North Korea would first have to make good on its latest commitments. The U.S. would also have to map out a strategy with the other parties in the talks — China, Japan, Russia and South Korea — on what they could offer the North in return for the irreversible dismantling of its nuclear weapons program.

The U.S. and North Korean statements on the agreement differed on some details, including whether inspectors from U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency would be allowed into both the uranium enrichment and plutonium-based programs. The North Korean statement referred only to uranium enrichment.

A senior Obama administration official acknowledged that omission but said the U.S. was in no doubt that the North had agreed to let IAEA inspectors in to confirm the disabling of plutonium-producing reactor at its main nuclear complex in Yongbyon.

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: North Korean Leader Issues Threat To Retaliate Ahead Of South Korea-U.S. Drills

Asia News Report: DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: North Korean Leader Issues Threat To Retaliate Ahead Of South Korea-U.S. Drills
*NKorea's Kim issues threat before SKorea-US drills - By Hyung-Jin Kim, Associated Press
*Analysis: South Korean top military brass are immune to the habitual threats of retaliatory attacks from North Korean leader against joint military drills between South Korean and U.S. troops are to kick off annual computer-simulated war games Monday. The media communiques are created for the international agencies, foremost to announce the new North Korean leader Kim Jong Un being supported and accepted by the old guards and secondly to international donors attention to fulfill it's obligations to cover North Korea shortfall on several factors including commodities and daily staple requirements. - DTN News ~ Defense-Technology News
Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources AP
(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - February 26, 2012: North Korea says its new leader, Kim Jong Un, has ordered troops to launch a powerful retaliatory strike against South Korea if provoked.
The official Korean Central News Agency reported Sunday that Kim issued the order during a visit to front-line military units, including one that shelled South Korea’s Yeonpyeong Island in 2010, killing four people.

South Korean and U.S. troops are to kick off annual computer-simulated war games Monday. North Korea has threatened a “sacred war” over the drills.

A senior U.S. envoy said Saturday that ties between the two Koreas need to improve before North Korea and the United States can achieve real progress in their relationship.

Glyn Davies made the comments in Seoul after nuclear talks in Beijing with North Korean officials.

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N. KOREA THREATENS 'SACRED WAR' OVER US-SOUTH DRILL

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N. KOREA'S KIM ISSUES THREAT BEFORE S. KOREA-US DRILLS

Newsday - ‎7 hours ago‎
World Newsday > News > World N. Korea's Kim issues threat before S. Korea-US drills Published: February 25, 2012 11:40 PM By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea says its new leader, Kim Jong Un, has ordered troops to launch a powerful ...

KIM JONG UN ISSUES THREAT BEFORE SKOREA-US DRILLS

CBS News - ‎7 hours ago‎
US Special Representative for North Korean Affairs Glyn Davies, left, answers reporters' questions as South Korean nuclear envoy Lim Sung-nam listens to him during a joint press conference at the Foreign Ministry in Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, Feb.

N KOREA DENOUNCES US-SOUTH DRILL

The Nation, Pakistan - ‎9 hours ago‎
SEOUL - North Korea on Saturday threatened a "sacred war" over US-South Korean joint military drills next week as a US envoy urged Pyongyang's new leadership to engage in dialogue with the outside world. The North's National Defence Commission (NDC) ...

NORTH KOREA VOWS 'SACRED WAR' IN RESPONSE TO US-SOUTH KOREA MANEUVERS

Voice of America (blog) - ‎15 hours ago‎
North Korea has threatened to launch a “sacred war” if South Korea and the United States go ahead with annual military exercises set to begin Monday. In a statement Saturday, the North's National Defense Commission said the maneuvers are,...

US ENVOY CALLS FOR BETTER KOREA TIES

Sky News Australia - ‎16 hours ago‎
US envoy calls for better Korea ties Updated: 06:26, Sunday February 26, 2012 Ties between the rival Koreas should improve before North Korea and the United States can achieve real progress in their relationship, a US envoy said on Saturday after ...

JUMP-STARTING STALLED DIALOGUE

gulfnews.com - ‎16 hours ago‎
Both the US and North Korea will need to exercise unlimited amounts of patience as they try and prise open the door for constructive dialogue. Obama is facing an election year and Kim Jong-un is trying to negotiate his way through a transitory phase.

N-KOREA VOWS 'SACRED WAR' AGAINST S-KOREA, US

Zee News - ‎17 hours ago‎
Seoul: North Korea threatened on Saturday to wage a "sacred war" in response to joint military exercises planned by its arch-rival South Korea and the United States, saying it was determined to keep Washington from imposing its political will on it.

KEEP HEAT ON NORTH KOREA OVER URANIUM ENRICHMENT PROGRAM

The Daily Yomiuri - ‎17 hours ago‎
Talks between the United States and North Korea on Pyongyang's nuclear program have ended in Beijing without any agreement. The United States must, in cooperation with Japan and South Korea, continue to tenaciously press North Korea to halt its nuclear ...

N. KOREA VOWS 'SACRED WAR' AGAINST S. KOREA, US

London Free Press - ‎18 hours ago‎
By Reuters North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (C) visits the Korean People's Army Unit 842 in an undisclosed location in this undated picture released by the North's KCNA news agency in Pyongyang February 22, 2012. KCNA did not state precisely when the ...

NORTH KOREA STANCE ON NUCLEAR PLAN UNCHANGED

New York Times - ‎18 hours ago‎
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea said on Saturday that “nuclear weapons are not the monopoly of the United States,” a day after an American special envoy reported after two days of talks with North Korean officials that there was little change in their ...

US ENVOY CALLS FOR BETTER KOREAN TIES

San Francisco Chronicle - ‎Feb 25, 2012‎
A US envoy who just finished nuclear talks with North Korean officials says ties between the rival Koreas must improve before Pyongyang and Washington can have a "fundamental improvement" in their relationship. The comments Saturday by Glyn Davies in ...

WE COULD JUST STOP PLAYING PYONGYANG'S GAME

Edmonton Journal - ‎Feb 25, 2012‎
We don't think anything has changed in Korea, since the December accession of Kim Jong-il's third son (after his father's return to the dynasty's home planet). But we can't know even such simple and necessary things as, does Kim Jong-un have real power ...

N KOREA THREATENS 'SACRED WAR' OVER US-S KOREA DRILL

Ahram Online - ‎Feb 25, 2012‎
US Special Representative for N.Korea Policy Glyn Davies shakes hands with S.Korea's nuclear envoy Lim Sung-Nam during their meeting in Seoul February 25, 2012.(Photo: Reuters) North Korea on Saturday threatened a "sacred war" over US-South Korean ...

NORTH KOREA VOWS 'SACRED WAR' IN RESPONSE TO US-SOUTH KOREA JOINT DRILLS

Voice of America - ‎Feb 25, 2012‎
February 25, 2012 North Korea Vows 'Sacred War' in Response to US-South Korea Joint Drills Steve Herman | Seoul Just a day after concluding talks in Beijing with an American envoy, North Korea is airing bellicose rhetoric about upcoming US-South Korean ...

US ENVOY CALLS FOR BETTER INTER-KOREAN TIES AS NORTH KOREA VOWS 'SACRED WAR'

Washington Post - ‎Feb 25, 2012‎
SEOUL, South Korea — Ties between the rival Koreas should improve before North Korea and the United States can achieve real progress in their relationship, a US envoy said Saturday after holding nuclear talks with North Korean officials in Beijing.

NORTH KOREA VOWS TO LAUNCH 'SACRED WAR' OVER US-SOUTH NAVAL EXERCISES

Telegraph.co.uk - ‎Feb 25, 2012‎
North Korea has threatened to stage a 'sacred war' over US-South Korean annual joint military exercises next week, denouncing the drill as a 'silent declaration of war'. The North's National Defence Commission (NDC) described the exercise as ...

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