Thursday, July 2, 2009

North Korea Accuses U.S. of Plotting Nuclear War

June 21, 2009

North Korea, meaning psychopath leader Kim Jong-il and lackeys, has accused the United States of plotting atomic war against the communist regime. North Korean leaders said President Barack Obama’s recent reaffirmation of nuclear protection for South Korea exposes the government’s intention to attack.

South Korean media network, YTN, reported Sunday that a North Korean ship sailing from Singapore to Myanmar was being shadowed by U.S. military over suspicion it was carrying weapons.

U.S. officials said Thursday the U.S. military had begun tracking the ship, Kang Nam that left a North Korean port Wednesday.

Citing an unidentified intelligence source in South Korea, YTN reported the U.S. suspected the 2,000-ton-class ship was carrying missiles and other weapons toward Myanmar. Myanmar, aside from being unknown by 90 percent of Americans, is in an arms embargo from the United States and the European Union, and has reportedly bought weapons from North Korea. Their report stated the U.S. has deployed a navy destroyer and is using satellites to track the ship.

However, South Korea’s Defense Ministry, Unification Ministry and the National Intelligence Service told the Associated Press they could not confirm the report.

After a meeting Tuesday in D.C. with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, President Obama reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to the security of South Korea, including the use of U.S. nuclear protection, in other words Americans will die to defend South Korea, which is a nation that’s location is unknown to three-fourths of Americans. Obama also said the U.N. sanctions will be fully enforced.

In its first response to the summit, North Korea’s weekly government-run Tongil Sinbo stated Obama’s comments only revealed a U.S. plot to invade North Korea with nuclear weapons.

The commentary published the following statement: “It’s not a coincidence at all for the U.S. to have brought numerous nuclear weapons into South Korea and other adjacent sites, staging various massive war drills opposing North Korea every day and watching for a chance for invasion.”

Tongil Sinbo also said North Korea will “surely judge” the South Korean government for partaking in a U.S.-led international campaign to “stifle” the North. The North’s government also claims it needs its nuclear program in order to defend itself against the ongoing threat of the U.S. to dismantle its communist government.

The U.S. currently has 28,500 troops stationed in South Korea, but the U.S. government claims to not have nuclear weapons deployed there. Sure we don’t.

An identity-protected South Korean Foreign Ministry official said Saturday Seoul has proposed five-way talks with the U.S., Japan, China and Russia to find new ways to deal with North Korea’s threats. The official told the Associated Press that Russia and China have not yet agreed to participate, but the U.S. and Japan have agreed.

North Korea has been seeking economic aide and other concessions since the beginning of the 2003 “six-party talks” between the North and the five other mentioned countries in exchange for it dismantling its nuclear weapons program. North Korea ceased negotiations in April after being criticized for its April 5 long-range rocket launch.

Maybe the U.S. government has been plotting to dismantle North Korea’s government, but not just because it’s communist. North Korea does have a large amount of oil in its land, and we all know how much the U.S. elite like to over-take oil-producing nations for their own monetary gains. Don’t believe all the U.S. hype. Feast your eyes once again on Kim Jong-il's naked, drunk corpse pictured above.

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