A report that North Korea has made alarming, secret progress in its nuclear enrichment activities sparked alarm about Pyongyang's "belligerent behavior," in the words of Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen.
Siegfried Hecker, a former director of the Los Alamos Nuclear Laboratory, on Nov. 12 witnessed an "astonishingly modern" new secret nuclear processing facility, where he saw the "stunning" progress made by the reclusive nation, according to wire reports.
"Instead of seeing a few small cascades of centrifuges, which I believed to exist in North Korea, we saw a modern, clean centrifuge plant of more than a thousand centrifuges, all neatly aligned and plumbed below us," Hecker wrote in a report published Saturday.
"It is North Korea continuing on a path that is destabilizing for the region," Mullen said on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday, adding that the news was “very dangerous.”
The Hecker report comes on the heels of a U.N. Security Council report that found Pyongyang has a thriving $100 million per year weapons and missile export business in spite of the sanctions and accuses the North of using a "broad range of techniques to mask its financial transactions" and falsifying shipping container labels and ship manifests.
In addition, the report utilizes evidence gleaned by various sources including the International Atomic Energy Agency to conclude that North Korea is active in “nuclear and ballistic missile related activities in certain other countries including Iran, Syria and Myanmar."
“Instead of continuing its failed strategy of seeking to engage the regime in endless negotiation, the administration must ratchet up pressure on Pyongyang," Rep. Ilena Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.), the likely incoming chairwoman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said in a statement earlier this month. “...We must act quickly and firmly to stop North Korea’s proliferation before it ends up costing American lives and those of our allies.”More here
[Once again, America's intelligence community has been caught by surprise... a bad sign. -- Editor]
2 comments:
Way to go Clinton and Obama !
9:36 Anon - but no...........don't include George W. in there! Once again, people having amnesia when it comes to the 8 years of George W. Bush!
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