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"Your
diplomats are not safe here", warn North Korea as madman dictator is pictured
brandishing a gun... and Britain considers evacuating embassy by Wednesday
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Western nations,
including Britain, are deciding whether to pull diplomats out of North Korea
after being told that their safety cannot be guaranteed beyond Wednesday.
Whitehall has been told it should consider evacuating its
embassy in Pyongyang.
Several aid organisations were also given the warning
yesterday, as the North Koreans moved more mid-range Musudan missiles to
their east coast – where they could directly threaten Japan and America’s
Pacific bases.
The Foreign Office last night said it had ‘no immediate plans
to withdraw’ Britain’s embassy in Pyongyang and condemned ‘provocations’ by
the North Korean regime.
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But contingency plans have been drawn up to help Britons
escape from the Korean peninsula.
Airborne troops are said to have been put on standby to
oversee any evacuation of the region.
Officials have stressed the plans are a ‘precaution’ but
said the situation is ‘fast-moving’.
Britain has had an embassy in Pyongyang focusing on
nuclear counter-proliferation and human rights for more than a decade.
The Foreign Office website says the embassy supports
‘small-scale projects aimed at improving the lives of the most vulnerable’.
There is also a consular section serving the needs of the
handful of British citizens working in the Communist dictatorship.
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The US does not have an embassy in Pyongyang. Russia said
yesterday that it was considering airlifting its workers out of the country
and had been in discussions with China – North Korea’s closest ally.
The warning came just a day after David Cameron claimed
that Kim Jong-un’s military have weapons which could threaten the UK.
Mr Cameron said: ‘North Korea does now have missile
technology that is able to reach, as they put it, the whole of the United
States.
‘If they are able to reach the whole of the United States
they can reach Europe too, they can reach us too. That is a real concern.’
The crisis on the Korean peninsula has been heightened by
sanctions against the North Korean nuclear programme and joint military
drills involving US and South Korean forces.
Pyongyang has continued to ramp up its sabre-rattling,
threatening to target US territory, including the island of Guam, which hosts
a key military base.
As the North moved missile launchers to the east
yesterday, South Korea deployed two warships with missile-defence systems to
their east and west coasts.
The missiles moved to the North Korean coast are capable
of striking targets that are up to 1,800 miles away.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon has promised to tone down public
announcements about joint military exercises with Seoul.
The US has recently flown two B-2 stealth bombers over the
Korean peninsula and announced new missile defence systems in Alaska and
Guam.
But instead of cowing North Korea, the moves have led to
greater threats and more extreme rhetoric from Pyongyang.
‘Our actions thus far have had their intended effect:
they’ve shown our deterrence capability and our willingness to defend South
Korea,’ said a US official.
‘We always make adjustments and if going quiet for a short
period of time gives the North Koreans space to dial back their rhetoric,
fine.’
As tensions escalated in the region, Pyongyang released
footage of Kim Jong-un joining in with some target practice during a military
drill.
The Communist leader was seen brandishing a gun at a
human-sized target.
Advice for tourists is set to change after North Korea
moved a second missile to its east coast, according to South Korea's Yonhap
news agency.
About two dozen countries have embassies in North Korea -
the U.S. doesn’t currently have diplomatic relations with North Korea and the
State Department told MailOnline it doesn’t have a figure on the number of
Americans who may be in the country.
U.S. citizens in the country are likely to include
adventure seeking tourists and some defectors and prisoners who remained
following the end of the Korean War in the 1950s. Sweden acts as the
protecting power of U.S. interests in North Korea for consular matters.
The range of the missile is unknown - yesterday the rogue
state moved a missile with a range of 3,000km (1,800m) to the same area which
is within firing distance of Japan - and claimed it would be ‘merciless’
against its enemies.
Both missiles have been loaded on to mobile launchers and
hidden in special underground facilities, according to a government official.
'The North is apparently intent on firing the missiles without prior
warning,' he added.
It comes a day after David Cameron made the extraordinary claim
yesterday that North Korea could attack Britain and that he knows Communist
dictator Kim Jong-un has access to missiles that can hit the UK.
Today South Korea deployed two warships with
missile-defence systems, reports say, a day after the North apparently moved
a missile to its east coast.
Military officials said the two warships would be deployed
on the east and west coasts.
Russia's foreign minister says Moscow doesn't understand
why North Korea has suggested that Moscow and other countries close their
embassies in Pyongyang, and he says he's concerned about the high tensions on
the Korean peninsula.
Minister Sergey Lavrov was quoted Friday during a visit to
Uzbekistan as saying that Russia is in touch with China, the United States,
Japan and South Korea - all members of a dormant talks process with North
Korea - to try to figure out the motivation.
'We are very perturbed about the supercharged tensions,
which for now are verbal. We want to understand the causes of this proposal,'
Lavrov said, according to the Russian state news agency RIA-Novosti.
A spokesman for the British Foreign Office said the
Pyongyang regime had responsibilities to protect embassies under
international conventions and claimed the latest move was 'part of their
continuing rhetoric' that the United States poses a threat.
North
Korean state TV shows mass military rallies
NUKE THREAT:
COULD N KOREAN MISSILES REALLY HIT THE U.S?
Yesterday South Korea's defence minister said that North
Korea has moved a missile with 'considerable range' to its east coast. Officials said there
were no signs the North Koreans planned to test fire their new longer-range
KN-08 road-mobile intercontinental ballistic missile. The range he described
could refer to a mobile North Korean missile known as the Musudan.
What is the Musudan? Also known as the Nodong-B or the Taepodong-X, it is an intermediate-range ballistic missile. It has a range of 3,000 kilometres (1,800 miles) - that would make Japan and South Korea potential targets, but little is known about the missile's accuracy. What about the KN-08? Adm. James Winnefeld, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said this missile could probably hit the U.S - it is thought he means Alaska and Hawaii. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel cited the KN-08 as a reason for the administration’s decision to deploy 14 additional missile interceptors in Alaska. The North Korean military claims the KN-08 has a range of 10,000 kilometres, but military experts believe that the 18-metre-long KN-08 has a range of 6,000 kilometres. It is a concern as it is road-mobile and easy to hide. Is the U.S. strong enough? North Korea isn't thought to have nuclear-armed missiles that can hit the United States and is extremely unlikely to launch a direct attack on Seoul or its U.S. ally, knowing that military retaliation would threaten the leadership's survival. This week the Pentagon deployed two Aegis-equipped missile defense ships to operate off the Korean peninsula. It is readying long-range ground-based interceptors in Alaska and California. It is also deploying one of its newest ground-based missile defences to the Pacific. What about the nuclear power station? North Korea's vow to restart its mothballed nuclear facilities raises fears about assembly lines churning out fuel for a fearsome arsenal of nuclear missiles. But it may actually be a sign that Pyongyang needs a lot more bomb fuel to back up its nuclear threats. Despite the bluster, it could be years before North Korea completes the laborious process of creating more weaponized fuel. Its announcement, experts say, is also likely an effort to boost fears meant to keep its leadership safe while trying to extract concessions from the U.S. and its allies.
U.S. officials say they do not see a conflict with North
Korea as imminent.
And they have told U.S. allies Pyongyang's threats of war
appear to be just rhetoric, according to U.N. diplomats.
Washington still plans to forge ahead with joint military
exercises with South Korea, which Pyongyang has branded a 'rehearsal for
invasion,' said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
This includes an amphibious assault drill by the United
States and South Korea at the end of April.
The exercises, named 'Foal Eagle,' began on March 1 and
will end on April 30.
'It's not so much that we're dialing back the exercises.
We may not be as public about it,' the official said.
Retired Cuban leader Fidel Castro has published his first
column in nearly nine months, urging restraint on the Korean Peninsula.
In the brief piece, Castro writes of the wider impact that a nuclear war could unleash in Asia and beyond.
He says Havana has always been and will continue to be an
ally to North Korea, but asks it to consider the interests of its friends.
And he says if war breaks out, it will result in images
that paint President Barack Obama as 'the most sinister figure in U.S.
history.'
Western officials on Thursday confirmed that North Korea
has moved a rocket, apparently a medium-range missile known as a Musudan or
Nodong B, to its east coast.
Experts said it was unclear if the missile was moved as a
menacing gesture or in preparation for a test firing.
U.S. officials said that they suspect that North Korea may
be preparing to test the medium range missile - which would severely escalate
tensions in the region.
They said that, two days ago surveillance satellites
detected a train moving a Musudan mobile launcher in addition to the fuel and
equipment needed for a missile launch.
Worryingly, they said it is possible that as many as two
missiles might be readied for launch because more components than necessary
for a single one were identified.
Currently the U.S. is trying to locate the location on the
eastern coast where the mobile launcher and missile components are currently
situated.
However, one U.S. official said that North Korea has not
provided any notice to mariners regarding any upcoming launches - something they
have done during previous missile tests.
In addition, there is concern as to how Japan will react
if a North Korean missile were to fly over its territory as placing the
Musudan on the eastern coast indicates a likely trajectory over Japan.
Last December, when North Korea launched a Unha 3 missile,
the Japanese government gave its military orders to shoot down any missile
headed over Japanese territory.
Analysts are anxiously looking ahead to April 15, the
birthday of Kim Il-sung, North Korea's founder and the grandfather of its
current leader, Kim Jong-un. The anniversary is a time of mass celebrations,
nationalist fervor and sometimes demonstrations of military prowess.
Last week, in a pointed message to Pyongyang, the U.S.
military command in South Korea announced a first-of-its-kind practice
bombing drill by B-2 stealth bombers over South Korea.
Two of the nuclear-capable, bat-winged planes flew 37
1/2-hours from their U.S. base to drop dummy munitions on a South Korean
range, and then returned home.
A second U.S. official acknowledged there had been some
debate at lower levels within the administration about the B-2 flight, given
its potential to agitate Pyongyang. But the idea did not run into opposition
in higher-level discussions, the official said.
US:
North Korea must choose different action
IS GANGNAM STYLE
SOUTH KOREA'S SECRET WEAPON?
South Korea has steadfastly refused to be cowed by Kim
Jong-un and today it proved its determination to remain upbeat as its army
girls performed an amusing rendition of Gangnam Style.
Hundreds of female recruits smiled as they threw their
hands in the air performing PSY's - who is also South Korean - famous dance
moves at a school gymnasium.
And U.S. concerns about North Korea are certain to be
aired publicly in testimony before Congress next week by top Pentagon
officials, including the commanders of U.S. forces in Korea and the broader
Pacific region.
Officials hope the coming weeks will see a more measured
tone that could at least open room for diplomacy over North Korea's nuclear
and missile programs, something that seems impossible now.
'As these exercises wind down, we're probably going to be
pivoting more to the diplomatic phase,' a U.S. official said. 'You get to a
point where you get diminishing returns from unilateral sanctions, or B-2s.'
While U.S. officials can't rule out a North Korean
provocation, like a rocket launch, they said there are no signs Pyongyang is
gearing up for war.
'We're not seeing any kind of troop movements, still' that
would signal preparations for a conflict, the first U.S. official added.
Britain's ambassador to the United States, Sir Peter
Westmacott, told reporters on Thursday there was a sense that 'this is the
usual game that is played every decade or so.'
'The experts seem to be still of the view that this is a
degree of theater, of game-playing, which is familiar, but some of the stuff
has been more extreme than what's happened in the past,' Westmacott said.
Some U.S. officials believe Pyongyang's bellicosity is
aimed primarily at a domestic audience.
They see Kim trying to keep his vast, poorly paid army
motivated with anti-U.S. propaganda and improve his status among North
Korea's largely poor population by standing up to foreign enemies, even as he
seeks to cement his grip on power.
Yesterday, North Korea warned ‘the moment of explosion is
near' as it declared that troops have been cleared to attack the U.S. using
'smaller, lighter and diversified' nuclear weapons.
The rogue state has moved a missile with a range of
3,000km (1,800m) to its east coast - within range of Japan - and claimed it
would be ‘merciless’ against its enemies.
Kim Jong Un’s dramatic deployment came after the U.S.
announced it was sending ballistic missile defenses to Guam - the tiny
Pacific Island on a list of possible targets for attack including Hawaii.
Today the United States also deployed a battalion of anti-nuke
and biological warfare soldiers in a show of strength on the Korean
peninsula.
Its display at a base north of Seoul came on a day of
growing concern about the threat posed by the secretive communist state.
Dictator Kim Jong Un's Musadan missile, which can travel
3,000km (1,800m) to its east coast, is now believed to be within striking
range of Japan.
His military issued a a statement which said they are now
authorized to wage 'cutting-edge smaller, lighter and diversified' nuclear
strikes to protect against the United States.
'The moment of explosion is approaching fast. No one can
say a war will break out in Korea or not and whether it will break out today
or tomorrow.'
The statement, which was carried by the state-run Korean
Central News Agency (KCNA), stated that 'the merciless operation of its
revolutionary armed forces in this regard has been finally examined and
ratified.'
But the Pentagon said the anti-missile shield would be
ready within weeks to address the 'real and clear danger' that the communist
state presents to the U.S. and its allies.
U.S. Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said Washington is
doing all it can to defuse the situation, while North Korean allies Russia
and China urged calm.
America's Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense system is
expected to arrive at the U.S. territory of Guam in the Pacific within two
weeks.
The $800m (£529m) battery was not due for deployment until
2015, but a Pentagon statement said it was 'a precautionary move to
strengthen our regional defense posture against the North Korean regional
ballistic missile threat.'
The deployment of the battery is a firm demonstration that
Washington regards the confrontation with North Korea as more worrying than
similar crises in the past and that they are preparing for a long standoff.
However, despite the intense rhetoric, analysts do not
expect a nuclear attack by North Korea, which knows the move could trigger a
destructive, suicidal war.
Instead they believe it is intent on 'blackmailing' its
neighbor South Korea.
North Korea is furious about joint U.S. and South Korean
military exercises taking place in South Korea and has expressed anger over
tightened sanctions for its February nuclear test.
Today South Korea's defense minister said that North Korea
has moved a missile with 'considerable range' to its east coast, but he added
that there are no signs that Pyongyang is preparing for a full-scale
conflict.
South Korean Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin also dismissed
reports in Japanese media that the missile could be a KN-08, which is
believed to be a long-range missile that if operable could hit the United
States.
Kim told lawmakers at a parliamentary committee meeting
that the missile has 'considerable range' but not enough to hit the U.S. mainland.
The range he described could refer to a mobile North
Korean missile known as the Musudan, which has a range of 3,000 kilometers
(1,800 miles).
That would make Japan and South Korea potential targets,
but little is known about the missile's accuracy.
The defense minister said he did not know the reasons
behind the missile movement, saying it 'could be for testing or drills.'
Experts say North Korea has not demonstrated that it has
missiles capable of long range or accuracy.
Some suspect that long-range missiles unveiled by
Pyongyang at a parade last year were actually mockups.
VIDEO: U.S. army demonstrates
decontamination exercise in South Korea
U.S.
army demonstrates decontamination exercise in South Korea
Analysts say the threats are probably efforts to provoke
softer policies from South Korea, to win diplomatic talks with Washington and
to solidify the image of young North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Hackers have apparently disrupted North Korea's
government-run Twitter account.
The disruption comes at a time of rising tensions on the
Korean Peninsula.
The North's Uriminzokkiri's Twitter account on Thursday
displayed four tweets saying 'hacked.'
A fifth tweet said 'Tango Down' and was followed by a link
to Uriminzokkiri's Flickr page.
Both sites were running today, but carrying content that
differed sharply from content typically posted by the regime in Pyongyang,
leading viewers to assume the accounts had been hacked.
North Korea opened its Uriminzokkiri Twitter account in
2010 to use the social media to praise its system and leaders.
At times Pyongyang has gone beyond rhetoric.
For a second day Thursday, North Korean border authorities
denied entry to South Koreans who manage jointly run factories in the North
Korean city of Kaesong. South Koreans already at the plant were being allowed
to return home.
South Korea has prepared a military contingency plan
should North Korea hold South Korean workers hostage in Kaesong, Defense
Minister Kim said. He wouldn't elaborate.
Outraged over comments in the South about possible
hostage-taking and a military response from Seoul, a North Korean
government-run committee threatened to pull North Korean workers out of
Kaesong as well.
'We
will defend ourselves and our allies' US Secretary of State
COUNTDOWN TO
'MERCILESS STRIKES'
December 2011: Kim Jong Il died and his son Kim
Jong Un was named his successor.
April 2012:To commemorate the 100th
anniversary of the birth of the country's founder Kim Il Sung, Pyongyang
launched a long-range rocket which fell into the sea.
August 2012: Ahead of the annual US-South
Korean drills, Kim Jong Un announced that the North Korean army was ready to
deal 'deadly blows
December 2012:North Korea successfully launched
a rocket, boosting the credentials of its new leader and stepping up the
threat the isolated and impoverished state poses to opponents. The rocket was
labelled by the United States, South Korea and Japan as a test of technology
that could one day deliver a nuclear warhead.
January 2013: North Korea announced it was
planning a new nuclear test, raising the confrontation with the US to a whole
new level.
February 12: North Korea conducted its third
nuclear test and warned that further measures would follow if the US
continued its “hostility” against the North. The UN subsequently imposed more
sanctions on the county.
March 29: Following a mock bombing of North
Korea by a US B-2 stealth bomber during a joint military drills, Pyongyang
ordered rocket units be put on standby to fire on US bases in the South
Pacific.
March 30: North Korea declared it was
entering a 'state of war' against its Southern neighbor.
April 3: North Korea announces it had
approval to use its nuclear weapons against the United States in a
'merciless' attack
David Cameron issued a stark warning against any move to
abandon Britain’s Trident deterrent in the face of the growing nuclear threat
from North Korea and Iran.
The Prime Minister said it would be 'foolish' to leave the
country defenceless at a time when the 'highly unpredictable and aggressive'
regime in North Korea was developing ballistic missiles which could
eventually threaten Europe.
Writing in The Daily Telegraph, Mr Cameron said such
'evolving threats' underlined the need for the UK to maintain the ultimate
deterrent.
'We need our nuclear deterrent as much today as we did
when a previous British government embarked on it over six decades ago. Of
course, the world has changed dramatically. The Soviet Union no longer
exists. But the nuclear threat has not gone away,' he said.
'In terms of uncertainty and potential risk it has, if
anything, increased.'
'The highly unpredictable and aggressive regime in North
Korea recently conducted its third nuclear test and could already have enough
fissile material to produce more than a dozen nuclear weapons,' he said.
'Last year North Korea unveiled a long-range ballistic
missile which it claims can reach the whole of the United States. If this
became a reality it would also affect the whole of Europe, including the UK.'
North Korea maintains that it needs to build nuclear
weapons to defend itself against the United States.
On Monday, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un led a
high-level meeting of party officials who declared building the economy and
'nuclear armed forces' as the nation's two top priorities.
Hecker has estimated that North Korea has enough plutonium
to make several crude nuclear bombs.
Its announcement Tuesday that it would restart a plutonium
reactor indicated that it intends to produce more nuclear weapons material.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2304287/North-Korea-latest-West-slams-Kim-Jong-Un-madman-dictator-pictured-brandishing-gun.html#ixzz2Pe9sqnHM Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook |
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