Tuesday, February 2, 2010

North Korea Nuclear Program -- News Updates February 2, 2010

Hints From Pyongyang: No 3rd Nuclear Test -- Arms Control Wonk

Funny thing about the Bomb: you can’t eat it.

Going by what the North Korean government has said of late, they’re not exactly beating their swords into ploughshares or their spears into pruning hooks. But, we are told, national security goals have made way for economic goals, and a third nuclear test should not be expected.

Dismissive remarks about further nuclear testing have now appeared at least twice in reports about a major industrial achievement. On December 19, 2009, KCNA, the official news service, reported a visit by Kim Jong Il to the Songjin Steel Complex, a.k.a. Songgang, home to a new “Juche-based” method of iron and steel production. After inspecting the facilities, KJI was pleased:

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More News On North Korea

South Korea says North is stalling on nuclear talks -- AFP
'NK Nukes Should Be Dealt With in Summit' -- Korea Times
South Korea rules out "payoff" for summit with North -- Reuters
North Korea Could Have Nuclear Missiles in 10 Years, U.S. Says -- Global Security Newswire
North Korea Hints at Missile Tests -- Global Security Newswire
S.Korea watches for possible N.Korea missile tests -- AFP
Two Koreas fail to agree amid military tensions -- AFP
Violence in N.Korea as hunger woes mount: reports -- AFP
Is North Korea Ready to Do (Another) Nuke Deal? -- Time Magazine
Security in Northeast Asia -- Council On Foreign Relations

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