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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...reprocessing-activity-at-north-korea-11452286

Asia Satellite images may show reprocessing activity at North Korea nuclear site: US researchers

Handout photo of a satellite image showing a view of what researchers of Beyond Parallel, a CSIS project, describe as the Radiochemistry Laboratory at the Yongbyon Nuclear Research Center in North Korea

17 Apr 2019 09:43AM (Updated: 17 Apr 2019 09:51AM)
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WASHINGTON: Satellite images from last week show movement at North Korea's main nuclear site that could be associated with the reprocessing of radioactive material into bomb fuel, a US think tank said on Tuesday (Apr 16).
Any new reprocessing activity would underscore the failure of a second summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Hanoi in late February to make progress toward North Korea's denuclearisation.


Washington's Center for Strategic and International Studies said in a report that satellite imagery of North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear site from Apr 12 showed five specialised railcars near its Uranium Enrichment Facility and Radiochemistry Laboratory.
It said their movement could indicate the transfer of radioactive material.

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Handout photo of a satellite image showing a view of what researchers of Beyond Parallel, a CSIS project, describe as specialized rail cars at the Yongbyon Nuclear Research Center in North Korea

"In the past, these specialised railcars appear to have been associated with the movement of radioactive material or reprocessing campaigns." the report said. "The current activity, along with their configurations, does not rule out their possible involvement in such activity, either before or after a reprocessing campaign."


The US State Department declined to comment on intelligence matters, but a source familiar with US government assessments said that while US experts thought the movements could possibly be related to reprocessing, they were doubtful it was significant nuclear activity.

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Handout photo of a satellite image showing a view of what researchers of Beyond Parallel, a CSIS project, describe as a probably 20-foot shipping container near the uranium enrichment plant at the Yongbyon Nuclear Research Center in North Korea

Jenny Town, a North Korea expert at the Stimson Center think tank, said that if reprocessing was taking place, it would be significant given US-North Korean talks in the past year and the failure to reach an agreement on the future of Yongbyon in Hanoi.
"Because there wasn't an agreement with North Korea on Yongbyon, it would be interesting timing if they were to have started something so quickly after Hanoi," she said.
Trump has met Kim twice in the past year to try to persuade him to abandon a nuclear weapons programme that threatens the United States, but progress so far has been scant.
The Hanoi talks collapsed after Trump proposed a "big deal" in which sanctions on North Korea would be lifted if it handed over all its nuclear weapons and fissile material to the United States. He rejected partial denuclearisation steps offered by Kim, which included an offer to dismantle Yongbyon.
Although Kim has maintained a freeze in missile and nuclear tests since 2017, US officials say North Korea has continued to produce fissile material that can be processed for use in bombs.
Last month, a senior North Korean official warned that Kim might rethink the test freeze unless Washington made concessions.
Last week, Kim said the Hanoi breakdown raised the risks of reviving tensions, adding that he was only interested in meeting Trump again if the United States came with the right attitude.
Kim said he would wait "till the end of this year" for the United States to decide to be more flexible. On Monday, Trump and his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo brushed aside this demand with Pompeo saying Kim should keep his promise to give up his nuclear weapons before then.
Town said any new reprocessing work at Yongbyon would emphasise the importance of the facility in North Korea's nuclear programme.

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Handout photo of satellite image showing a view of vehicles near the Experimental Light Water Reactor at the Yongbyon Nuclear Research Center in North Korea

"It would underscore that it is an active facility that does increase North Korea's fissile material stocks to increase its arsenal."
A study by Stanford University's Center for International Security and Cooperation released ahead of the Hanoi summit said North Korea had continued to produce bomb fuel in 2018 and may have produced enough in the past year to add as many as seven nuclear weapons to its arsenal.
Experts have estimated the size of North Korea's nuclear arsenal at anywhere between 20 and 60 warheads.
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Kim Jong Nuke will help universe dispense Justice on Dotard-land and evil, which are destructive to universe, plundering resources and cause pollution & spreading like virus infection from earth to space to moon to Mars...and everywhere else. All are evil and greed and stupid suicidal and mass genocide against lives in entire universe.

Must be nuked away ASAP!

Evil ideas all came from dumb Christian Church which worship the DEVIL which impersonate god and cut corrupted filthy deals like favoritism treatment (faked heaven / hell deals) selfish wishful grants (unjust & abusive of power) wealth health healing & lifespan, all these are just DEVIL using it dirty power to deal trades with followers, which a universe creator great god will NEVER lower itself to conduct.

The true god don't need to make itself known nor contactable nor INTERACTIVE with man nor pigs nor dogs nor trees nor birds just like everything else. No preferential treatment. No deals, no back-door, no worshiping, everything and every-being complies and stay their own given places, can not pray and praise god to get more selfish wishful demands fulfilled. Suck-up and balls carriers are not given any special deals and MUST BE PUNISHED. Other than this JUST & FAIR ways are called CORRUPTION. As corrupted as these churches it is definitely worshiping none other than DEVIL and no wonder the 850 yo Cathedral burnt down!



https://www.rt.com/news/456855-korea-tests-tactical-guided-weapon/




North Korea tests mysterious ‘tactical guided weapon’ after failed Trump-Kim summit
Published time: 17 Apr, 2019 23:48 Edited time: 18 Apr, 2019 09:25
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Kim Jong Un attends a flight training of Korean People's Army Air Force at undisclosed location © Reuters via KCNA

Kim Jong-un has supervised the test of a new “tactical guided weapon” just months after the summit in Vietnam failed to achieve any results as the US continues to demand unconditional denuclearization before any sanctions relief.
The North Korean leader personally observed the new weapon test on Wednesday, KCNA said, without providing details, other than saying it has a “peculiar mode of guiding flight” with a “powerful warhead.”
“The completion of the development of the weapon system serves as an event of very weighty significance in increasing combat power,”
Kim said.
Also on rt.com Kim Jong-un gives US until end of 2019 to change ‘posture,’ promises to boost defense
The White House said it was aware of the weapons test report but refused to issue a comment.
The second summit between President Donald Trump and the North Korean leader in Hanoi, Vietnam in February wrapped up early, after the two leaders failed to reach an accord on the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. While Washington insisted that North Korea should get rid of their missile and nuclear weapon programs, Kim allegedly made it clear that Trump must offer sanctions relief before the denuclearization process can proceed. For the last two months, the negotiations have stalled.

In the wake of the failed summit, Kim had promised to boost defense while giving the White House until the end of the year to change its “posture” in dealing with Pyongyang.
“I don't see this [weapons test] as a provocation,” former US diplomat Jim Jatras told RT America. “I think they feel that their expectations from Trump are not being met and this is their way of saying, ‘Hey, guys, listen, we’re still serious about this.’”
John Bolton and Mike Pompeo must be popping the champagne corks
“Let’s remember that there has been a lot of resistance within the administration to president Trump’s outreach to North Korea. They don’t want this deal to go through because if there is the denuclearization of Korea, if there is an end to the Korean war, why do we have 29,000 troops in South Korea?” Jatras said.
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