Thursday 17 March 2016

North Korean state media on Monday claimed that its hydrogen bomb is advanced enough to carry out a strike on New York City and wipe out the entire populace of the metropolis.


North Korean state media on Monday claimed that its hydrogen bomb is advanced enough to carry out a strike on New York City and wipe out the entire populace of the metropolis.
Pyongyang also claimed that its bomb power exceeds the explosive radius of the most powerful bomb in history, the Tsar Bomba, also known as the “King of Bombs.”
The Soviet Tsar Bomba was a 50-megaton device, or 2,800 times more powerful than the Little Boy bomb used at Hiroshima. Though Tsar Bomba, detonated in October 1961, was not mentioned by name, the North Korean description of the weapon matches only it.
“Our hydrogen bomb’s power is greater than the Soviet Union’s bomb that (is) capable of causing third-degree burns 100 kilometers away from ground zero and partially broken windows at distances of 1,000 kilometers,” said the North Korean state-bulletin DPRK Today.
North Korean media also claimed that their bomb could wipe out the whole populace of New York City if placed on a long-range missile.
“If our bomb is fitted to an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) and falls on New York, Manhattan Island, all of the residents will die instantly with the whole of their city … no, the whole of the mainland being completely devastated,” the North Korean article claimed.
However, a South Korean nuclear scientist simply called the North Korean claims “childish.”
“No, they can’t fit such bomb on an ICBM,” Suh Kune-yull, a nuclear scientist from Seoul National University told NK News.
 “The Tsar Bomba weighed about 27 metric tons when it was invented, and even today we would have to use a specially modified large bomber to drop a bomb of that size as they did in 60s.”
The Tsar Bomba‘s immense size famously required a special plane with its bomb bay doors and fuselage fuel tanks taken out to deploy.
Even under the assumption that North Koreans have invented a light-weight bomb with a yield similar to the Tsar Bomba, still the country lacks precise ICBM technology, Suh said.
“I do believe that North Korea has the capability to shoot an ICBM into the stratosphere, though the ICBM will be dismembered as the country does not have technology that enables the ICBM to endure the friction heat that is created while it enters the atmosphere,” Suh said.
The New York threat follows a series of recent North Korean threats and claims, including the launch of two Scud missiles, the publishing of pictures of a “miniaturized” warhead, a threat to liberate South Korea and bomb the U.S. mainland just since the end of last month.
“Chosun (North Korea) is unlike Afghanistan or Iraq or Lybia,” the state-run Rodong Sinmun newspaper said Monday, criticizing the arrival of the U.S. aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) in Busan port to take part in the ongoing ROK-U.S. joint training.
“The U.S. and its followers are hoping to shake us with their military forces, but such attempts are futile,” the paper read.
Featured image: Tsar Bomba, Wikimedia Commons

Air India flight evacuated at Suvarnabhumi after bomb scare

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17 Mar 2016 at 15:54

US President Barack Obama signed an order Wednesday implementing UN-backed sanctions on North Korea, amid a series of reprisals from Pyongyang.

WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama signed an order Wednesday implementing UN-backed sanctions on North Korea, amid a series of reprisals from Pyongyang.
US President Barack Obama signed an order implementing UN-backed sanctions on North Korea, amid a series of reprisals from Pyongyang
The White House said Obama had signed an executive order targeting the volatile hermit state's energy, financial and shipping assets.
The measures were agreed to at the United Nations in response to a January 6 nuclear test and February 7 ballistic missile launch.
"The order is not targeted at the people of North Korea, but rather is aimed at the government," said the document signed by Obama.
Among the entities targeted are the "Propaganda and Agitation Department" of the Workers' Party of Korea and mining firms that provide the regime with much-needed revenues.
The US Treasury Department estimates that coal revenues alone generate over $1 billion a year for the government of Kim Jong-Un.
In response to the UN sanctions and a US-South Korean drill, Kim has already ordered an upcoming nuclear warhead test and multiple ballistic missile launches.
US officials say the threats are concerning, but fit a pattern of sabre rattling by the regime.
On Wednesday, North Korea jailed a 21-year-old American student.
Otto Warmbier was sentenced to 15 years' hard labor for stealing a propaganda banner from a hotel.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest accused Pyongyang of using US citizens as "pawns to pursue a political agenda" and called for his release.
"We strongly encourage the North Korean government to pardon him and grant him special amnesty and immediate release," Earnest said.
"The allegations for which this individual was arrested and imprisoned would not give rise to arrest or imprisonment in the United States or in just about any other country in the world."
In announcing the sentence, state news outlet KCNA said Warmbier had committed his offense "pursuant to the US government's hostile policy" toward North Korea.

Friday 12 February 2016

Good to watch Democrat Bernie Sanders in the US and Labour Party Jeremy Corbin in the UK actually pushing a real and effective democratic socialist position. We in Australia will still have to wait for the present Labor Party Wannabe Bill Shorten to be trounced at the next election before the Australian Labor Party realises that it actually has to change, that there does have to be some serious blood-letting, and can therefore one day put someone into leadership who can actually...lead. I won't hold my breath. Bill spends an awful lot of time making sure his brighter blue contact lenses are in, and his skin is botox perfect, and his suits are appropriate, and his views are those espoused by each random poll before he actually says anything...we really can't wait for change that long. We can't just hang around waiting with baited breath for the unhappy past to re-emerge via Bill.


I see Cardinal Pell, the 3rd highest ranking Catholic on Earth now, and from Sydney, is just too sick to fly to Australia from the Vatican to answer questions regarding sexual abuse under his leadership of the Church here. Oh, how convenient a weak heart is...mind you, I never thought he had a heart anyway. Ruthless barbaric conscience-less cunt. He fits in well in the Vatican. He won't be coming home soon....and Heaven can wait.