Monday, March 18, 2019

South Korean Defence Chief: No Sign Of Imminent North Korea Missile Launch

South Korean National Defense Minister Jeong Kyeong-doo reviews an honor guard during an armed forces full honor arrival ceremony hosted by U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis before the 50th annual ROK-U.S. Security Consultative Meeting at the Pentagon in Washington, U.S., October 31, 2018. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

Reuters: No sign of imminent North Korea missile launch: South Korea defence chief

SEOUL (Reuters) - It is premature to say whether recent activity at some of North Korea’s rocket facilities involved preparation for a missile launch, South Korea’s defence minister told a parliamentary hearing on Monday.

Early in March, several American think-tanks and South Korean officials reported that satellite imagery showed possible preparations for a launch from the Sohae rocket launch site at Tongchang-ri, North Korea, which has been used in the past to launch satellites but not intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of delivering a nuclear warhead.

“It’s hasty to call it missile-related activity,” Defence Minister Jeong Kyeong-doo told a parliamentary defence committee.

“Tongchang-ri is a launch site but we don’t see any activity being carried out for a missile launch.”

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WNU Editor: South Korea's unification minister is even saying that there are indications that .... North Korea activity at a missile launch site could be preparations for a "demolition." .... Seoul official: North Korea could be dismantling rocket launch pad (UPI). This follows earlier reports that North Korea's nuclear sites are quiet .... No New Activity Spotted At North Korean Nuclear Sites (March 16, 2019). These reports from Korea are completely contrary to Western media reports that North Korea is restarting its missile and nuclear programs. So who is right?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

and partial sunshine for the next three days

Bob Huntley said...

The ones in the "West" are perhaps looking forward to a missile launch to get the game going again, while the South Koreans are praying the launches don't start up again. Both have hope. Wait until Kim and Trump have their say. It seems they drew a line a little while ago so it bodes well for the West at this point.

fazman said...

And if the south did see signs they'd Bury it