Thursday, November 2, 2017

High Ranking North Korean Defector Warns That A First Strike By The U.S. Would Trigger An Automatic Retaliation From Kim Jong-un's Regime

Thae Yong-ho, the former North Korean deputy ambassador to London, reacts during a news conference at the Government Complex in Seoul, South Korea, December 27, 2016. Picture taken on December 27, 2016. News1 via REUTERS

IBTimes: North Korea Defector Says US Nuclear Strike Would Trigger 'Automatic Retaliation'

A high ranking North Korean defector warned Wednesday that a first strike by the United States would trigger automatic retaliation by Kim Jong Un's regime. Thae Yong Ho, former deputy chief of mission at the North Korean Embassy in London, cautioned about the risk during a congressional hearing Wednesday.

“North Korean officers are trained to press their button without any further instructions from the general command if anything happens on their side,” Thae told the House Foreign Affairs Committee, according to the Associated Press. “We have to remember that tens of millions of South Korean population are living 70 to 80 kilometers away from the military demarcation line.”

Thae was the highest level defector to escape North Korea in twenty years when he fled to South Korea in 2016. He urged U.S. officials Wednesday to use “soft power” like sanctions instead of resorting to nuclear action.

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Update: Defector: US strike would trigger automatic NK retaliation (AP)

WNU Editor: This defector is also right about this .... North Korea defector says information more dangerous than US threats (CNN).

1 comment:

Unknown said...

"This defector is also right about this .... North Korea defector says information more dangerous than US threats (CNN)" - WNU

From my interrogation of communist defectors one of America's secret weapons is:

- chocolate ice cream that does not taste like cardboard.

- Shoes that fit.

- Good consumer goods in general.

I remember what street I was walking on when I heard this.

(Add the opportunity to work hard and better oneself)