Tuesday, January 11, 2011

U.S. Secretary Of Defense Gates Says North Korea Will Be Threat to US Within 5 Years

PRESIDENTIAL MEETING - U.S. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates talks with Chinese President and Chairman of the Central Military Commission Hu Jintao at the Hall of the People in Beijing, Jan. 11, 2011. DOD photo by U.S. Air Force by Master Sgt. Jerry Morrison

U.S. Sees North Korea Becoming Direct Threat, Eyes ICBMs -- Yahoo News/Reuters

BEIJING (Reuters) – North Korea is becoming a direct threat to the United States and could develop an inter-continental ballistic missile within five years, U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said on Tuesday.

Gates detailed the new U.S. assessment of Pyongyang's capabilities during a visit to Beijing, where he praised Chinese efforts to reduce tension on the Korean peninsula but also stressed the urgency to rein in the reclusive state.

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More News On U.S. Concerns Over North Korea's ICBMs

Gates Sees North Korea Becoming `Direct' Threat to U.S. on Missile Advance -- Bloomberg
Gates Says North Korea Will Be Threat to US Within 5 Years -- Voice of America
Gates in North Korea warning -- Herald Sun
Gates: N. Korea will pose direct threat to U.S. in 5 years -- MSNBC
North Korea could pose ICBM threat to US: Gates -- Channel News Asia
Gates: North Korea Will Pose Direct Threat To US -- NPR/AP
Gates warns of N. Korea missile threat, China tests stealth jet -- McClatchy News
Gates calls for China's cooperation in addressing N. Korean nukes, provocations: Pentagon -- Yonhap News Agency

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

In 5 years? A direct threat to the US but what about their neighbor just below the 38th parallel? Ps: didn't the North just this past week state they wanted talks with the South? Are we rejecting this?