Monday, June 01, 2009

North Korea to be attacked; U.S. Nuclear first strike "likely"

This story was posted on May 27, 2009 at the Turner Radio Network blog. It is now June 1, and this hasn't happened, thank God. Well, not yet, anyway... And personally, I don't think it will. There would be millions of civilian deaths. Those who are in power now in Washington can't even handle a few civilian casualties in Iraq or Afghanistan/Pakistan. The story did, however, bring some questions to mind. Surely no "sources" in their right mind would talk about this story to the press (unless it was a New York Times reporter), would they? Could this be disinformation disseminated by the "sources" in order to scare Kim Jung-Il? Or, could the writer actually be in the CIA himself? Who knows. I guess we'll have to wait and see if this comes true... Don't hold your breath, and probably no need to head for the hills quite yet.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009 North Korea to be attacked; U.S. Nuclear first strike "likely" Washington, DC (TRN) -- North Korea yesterday withdrew from the Armistice that halted the Korean War. Today, official Washington is abuzz with not so secret "Top Secret" plans for the United States to make a limited nuclear first strike to wipe out the North Korean threat in one fell swoop. Russia has been alerted to "make plans" for radiation fallout in its eastern border area. In consultations with China, the U.S. Ambassador to Beijing was said to be stunned when he was told by the Chinese government "Kim Jung Il is out of control and dangerous. He has become a serious liability for China. Do what must be done, but please do it in a manner that minimizes risk to China." China was then briefed about US plans and asked to prepare its southern population areas for radiation fallout. It is expected that prevailing weather patterns will disperse fallout over the sea, causing it to thin out dramatically before moving over land. Worst development since World War 2 Our source in the State Department explained today why this situation got so bad, so fast. "The Korean War legally never ended." he said. "There is no peace treaty, there is only an Armistice, a formal cease-fire. When North Korea officially withdrew from the Armistice yesterday, it automatically brought us back into a hot war," he continued. Speaking on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the media, the high ranking state department source told Turner Radio Network (TRN):
"Of all the scenarios involving North Korea, withdrawing from the Armistice was the one thing we thought they never would do. Since the War, everyone has known that withdrawing from the Armistice means the cease-fire is over. Today, that cease fire is over; we are back at war with North Korea and this time, the outcome will not be negotiated. Withdrawing from the Armistice was the last mistake North Korea will ever make. Their leadership must surrender now or they are nothing more than dead men walking. It's over for them," he finished.
Pentagon: Nuclear first strike "Likely" Early in the evening on Tuesday, President Barack Obama gave permission for the US Military to airlift "Patriot Missile Air Defense" systems to South Korea and additional units to bolster 16 systems already in Japan. Those systems were airborne hours later and arrived in South Korea and Japan today. The model of Patriot Missile systems sent is "PAC-3" and they were accompanied by M-901 control stations and AN/MPQ-53 phased array radar. Sources with acute knowledge of the plans for North Korea have confirmed to TRN that a US nuclear first strike is going to be launched. [Continue reading]
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