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Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 11:56
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Subject: Bismillah [hidayahnet] NORTH
KOREA HAS NUKES, TELLS ANTICHRIST TO GET LOST
regardless of this,
IRAN still the next target? What would be the excuse this time, IRAN has
illegal nukes? Why US still not invading North Korea even though they have
openly admitted having NUKES?
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 1:34
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Subject: NORTH KOREA HAS NUKES, TELLS ANTICHRIST
TO GET LOST
N.Korea Says It Has Nukes, Shuns Talks Islam
Online February 10, 2005 http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2005-02/10/article01.shtml
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File photo of North
Korea's Yongbyon-1 nuclear power plant. (Reuters) http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2005-02/10/images/pic01.jpg
Bush said "Iran" with a nuclear weapon would be a "very
destabilizing" force. (Reuters) http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2005-02/10/images/pic01a.jpg ---
PYONGYANG, February 10 (IslamOnline.net
& News Agencies) - North Korea announced Thursday, February 10, for
the first time it possesses nuclear weapons to protect itself against an
increasingly hostile United States and suspended participation in the
six-way talks on dismantling its nuclear program.
"We had already
taken the resolute action of pulling out of the NPT (Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty) and have manufactured nukes to cope with the
Bush administration's evermore undisguised policy to isolate and stifle
the DPRK," Reuters quoted North Korean as saying in a statement.
The
move raised the stakes in the two-year-old nuclear confrontation between
the communist country and the Bush administration and sent shockwaves
among neighboring capitals.
"If in fact this is the case, then the
North Koreans are only deepening their isolation because everyone ...
(has) been very clear that there needs to be no nuclear weapons on the
Korean peninsula," US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said, in an
interview Thursday with RTL television during a visit to Luxembourg, the
current EU president, according to the Washington Post.
The North
Korean statement carried by the state-run Korean Central News Agency, said
the communist state possessed nuclear weapons in self-defense against
the US attempts to overthrow its government.
The statement, however,
stressed that the North Korean nuclear arsenal was purely defensive, adding
that Pyongyang still wanted to resort to dialogue to rid the Korean
peninsula of atomic weapons.
It was the first official response to
Bush's second presidential term and his team, especially Rice
who branded Pyongyang as an "outpost of tyranny" during her confirmation
hearing last month, according to Reuters.
"The true intention of the
second-term Bush administration is not only to further its policy
to isolate and stifle the DPRK pursued by the first-term office but to
escalate it," the Foreign Ministry said.
North Korea accuses Washington
of planning an invasion, reinforcing its 37,000 troops already in South
Korea with B-1 and B-52 bombers that have been ordered to prepare for
deployment to the Korean peninsula.
Threatening
Iran Bush has branded North Korea, Iran and Iraq - before the
US invasion-turned-occupation of the Arab country - an "axis of evil",
stepping up pressures on both Pyonyang and Tehran to dismantle their
nuclear programs under claims of being used for
military purposes.
The Korean admission came in defiance to Bush who
said Wednesday that Iran with a nuclear weapon would be a "very
destabilizing" force and that it was important for the world to speak with
one voice against Tehran's program.
"The Iranians just need to know
that the free world is working together to send a very clear message:
Don't develop a nuclear weapon," Bush said.
No Talks
North
Korea further said it had no intention to engage in new rounds of the
six-way talks on dismantling its nuclear program amid bellicose signs from
the Bush administration.
"We have wanted the six-party talks but we
are compelled to suspend our participation in the talks for an
indefinite period till we have recognized that there is justification for
us to attend the talks," the Foreign Ministry's statement said, adding it
would wait for conditions conducive to positive results.
"The Bush
administration termed the DPRK, its dialogue partner, an outpost of
tyranny, putting into the shade its hostile policy, and totally rejected
it," the ministry said.
"This deprived the DPRK of any justification
to participate in the six-party talks," it said.
The United States,
China, South Korea, Japan and Russia have held three rounds of talks with
North Korea since August 2003 and have been trying to coax Pyongyang
back to the negotiations.
The nuclear standoff erupted in October 2002
when the United States accused North Korea of operating a program based
on highly enriched uranium, violating a 1994 arms control agreement.
Pyongyang denied that charge but restarted a plutonium
program.
Energy-starved North Korea has already said it needed to
re-start nuclear activities to make up for a shortfall in energy supplies
after a Washington-led coalition cut off fuel shipments late last
year.
The shipments were suspended after Washington said in October
that Pyongyang admitted running a secret nuclear weapons program in
violation of a 1994 agreement.
Under the agreement, the United
States provided fuel aid while North Korea halted its nuclear
program.
After the fuel shipments were suspended, North
Korea resumed activity at Yongbyon, a long-mothballed facility capable
of producing weapons-grade plutonium.
North Korea has withdrawn from
the Treaty on the Non-proliferation of nuclear weapons
(NPT).
http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2005-02/10/article01.shtml
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