Thursday, April 4, 2013

North Korean Army Says It Now Has Permission To Launch A Nuclear Attack Against The U.S.

North Koreans attend a rally held to gather their willingness for a victory in a possible war against the United States and South Korea in Nampo, North Korea. (REUTERS/KCNA)

North Korean Army Says It Has Final 'Approval' For Nuclear Attack On US -- Business Insider

The North Korean army has announced that it has gotten the final approval necessary to launch nuclear weapons on U.S. targets.

From Yonhap News:

In a statement, the North's supreme military command said it is formally notifying the White House and the Pentagon that "reckless operations" involving cutting-edge nuclear weapons have been finally approved.

Most analysts put North Korea's nuclear weapons capability years away from a reliable rocket, warhead, and re-entry vehicle — all needed for a "cutting edge" strike.

Furthermore, this announcement is earily similar to several others coming out of state-owned media KCNA and the North Korean administration over the past month.

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More News On The North Korean Army Saying It Now Has The Permission To Launch A Nuclear Attack Against The U.S.

N. Korea says it has final approval for nuclear attack on US -- RT
N. Korea approves nuclear strike on US -- AFP
North Korean army claims it has final approval for nuclear strike on US -- Global Post
N Korea Warns Of 'Merciless' Nuclear Strike -- SKY News
North Korean rhetoric against U.S. heats up -- CNN

My Comment: Talk about escalating the rhetoric.

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