Tuesday, September 15, 2015

North Korea Says It Has Restarted Its Main Nuclear Bomb Plant. Threatens Nuclear War Against the U.S.



The Guardian: North Korea says it has restarted all its nuclear bomb fuel plants

Announcement on state media says country is ready at ‘any time’ to use nuclear weapons against the US and others.

North Korea says it has revamped and restarted all its atomic bomb fuel production plants, and warned that it is ready “at any time” to use nuclear weapons against the US and other “hostile” countries.

While Tuesday’s announcement will further worsen relations between Pyongyang and the rest of the world, the move is being seen as an attempt to pressure Washington into restarting talks that could lead to concessions and the easing of sanctions against the regime.



More News On North Korea Saying It Has Restarted Its Main Nuclear Bomb Plant.

North Korea Yongbyon nuclear site 'in operation' -- BBC
North Korea says main nuclear complex operational, warns U.S. -- Reuters
North Korea's warning: Nuclear plants revamped, restarted to make bombs -- AP
N. Korea restarts nuclear reactor after hints of missile launch -- AFP
North Korea Says It Is Bolstering Its Nuclear Arsenal -- NYT
North Korea Says It Has Restarted Its Main Nuclear Bomb Plant -- WSJ
North Korea says it has restarted its nuclear facilities, threatens the U.S. -- Washington Post
N.Korea says it has restarted nuclear bomb fuel plants -- USA Today
N. Korea Resumes 'Normal Operations' at Yongbyon Nuclear Facility -- Bloomberg
N. Korea: Yongbyon Nuclear Plant in Full Operation -- VOA
North Korea says its atomic complex has restarted, vows nuclear attack -- CSM
North Korea threatens the US with nuclear attack: Pyongyang warns it is ready to use weapons 'at any time' as it revamps atomic bomb fuel production plants -- Daily Mail
North Korea warns U.S. it's ready to use nuclear weapons 'any time' -- CNN
N. Korea says ready to respond to US hostility 'with nuclear weapons anytime' -- RT
Does North Korea have nuclear capabilities? -- BBC
A Nuclear Threat From North Korea -- Krishnadev Calamur, The Atlantic

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