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Asia North Korea still building at nuclear site: Monitor

US President Donald Trump and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un shake hands following their summit: a website says the North is still carrying out improvements at a nuclear research facility AFP/SAUL LOEB

27 Jun 2018 06:12PM (Updated: 27 Jun 2018 06:13PM)
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SEOUL: North Korea is carrying out rapid improvements to its nuclear research facility, a monitor said on Wednesday (Jun 27), despite declaring a commitment to denuclearisation of the peninsula at the Singapore summit.
The nuclear-armed North's leader Kim Jong Un promised to "work toward" the goal at a landmark summit in the city-state earlier this month with US President Donald Trump.


But the Singapore meeting failed to clearly define denuclearisation or produce a specific timeline towards dismantling the North's atomic weapons arsenal.
Trump claimed the process would start quickly, saying last week that "it will be a total denuclearisation, which is already taking place".
But recent satellite imagery showed that not only were operations continuing at present at the North's main Yongbyon nuclear site, it was also carrying out infrastructure works, said the respected 38 North website.
"Commercial satellite imagery from June 21 indicates that improvements to the infrastructure at ... Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center are continuing at a rapid pace," it said.


It noted "continued operations" at the North's uranium enrichment plant and several new installations at the site - including an engineering office and a driveway to a building housing a nuclear reactor.
But continued operations at the site "should not be seen as having any relationship with North Korea's pledge to denuclearise", it added.
Nuclear officials could be "expected to proceed with business as usual until specific orders are issued from Pyongyang", it said.
The North last month blew up its aged but only nuclear test site at Punggye-ri - where it had staged six atomic tests - in a show of goodwill before the summit.
But Pyongyang has kept its counsel on the denuclearisation issue since the meeting, although state media have dialled down propaganda against the US, long dubbed the "imperialist enemy".
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has been pushing for more follow-up talks to flesh out details over denuclearisation but no date has been set for when they would take place.
Shortly after the summit with Kim, Trump declared that there was "no longer a Nuclear Threat from North Korea".
But highlighting the apparent gap between Trump's rhetoric and the facts on the ground, his administration on Friday extended decade-old sanctions against Kim's regime, citing the "extraordinary threat" from the North's nuclear arsenal.
Trump also ruffled feathers by abruptly announcing a halt to joint military drills with the ally the South after the Singapore summit, calling the exercises "provocative" to the North and "very expensive".
It took the Pentagon several hours to confirm the surprise decision, and the drills were only officially cancelled two weeks after the summit.
Now the US Defense Secretary James Mattis is set to visit Seoul on Thursday to discuss the issue with his South Korean counterpart.
Mattis, currently on his first-ever trip to China, will fly to Japan after visiting Seoul as part of his Asian tour.
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SEOUL - North Korea is carrying out rapid improvements to its nuclear research facility, a monitor said on Wednesday (June 27), despite declaring a commitment to denuclearisation of the peninsula at the Singapore summit.
The nuclear-armed North's leader Kim Jong Un promised to "work toward" the goal at a landmark summit in the city-state earlier this month with US President Donald Trump.

But the Singapore meeting failed to clearly define denuclearisation or produce a specific timeline towards dismantling the North's atomic weapons arsenal.

Trump claimed the process would start quickly, saying last week that "It will be a total denuclearisation, which is already taking place."

But recent satellite imagery showed that not only were operations continuing at present at the North's main Yongbyon nuclear site, it was also carrying out infrastructure works, said the respected 38 North website.
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"Commercial satellite imagery from June 21 indicates that improvements to the infrastructure at... Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center are continuing at a rapid pace," it said.
It noted "continued operations" at the North's uranium enrichment plant and several new installations at the site - including an engineering office and a driveway to a building housing a nuclear reactor.
But continued operations at the site "should not be seen as having any relationship with North Korea's pledge to denuclearise", it added.
Nuclear officials could be "expected to proceed with business as usual until specific orders are issued from Pyongyang", it said.
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The North last month blew up its aged but only nuclear test site at Punggye-ri - where it had staged six atomic tests - in a show of goodwill before the summit.

But Pyongyang has kept its counsel on the denuclearisation issue since the meeting, although state media have dialled down propaganda against the US, long dubbed the "imperialist enemy."

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has been pushing for more follow-up talks to flesh out details over denuclearisation but no date has been set for when they would take place.

Also read: US aims for 'major' North Korea disarmament in 2.5 years: Pompeo


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The production scale at Nuke Weapon Plants are now at UNPRECEDENTED SCALE and factory is found to be too tiny for this project. Full Force ASAP must build up the number of Hwasong-15 nuke that can destroy as many US cities as possible. And there must have extra spare stock Hwasong-15 to export to Iran for oil and uranium. Oil is refined to make rocket fuel.

Kim Jong Nuke promised only no nuke test and no ICBM tests, and blast away his old test sites, and for sure these are all unnecessary for him. He only need to duplicate the successful designs in the production plant ASAP and at Maximum Rates, he DID NOT PROMISE to HALT PRODUCTION. He does not need to test blast nor test fire now, a successfully tested model is proven and only need to be duplicated at maximum speed. He ruined the old test site caused it to be structurally unsafe and collapsing inside, almost leaking radiation to China, and cause many quakes aftershocks, because the depth is too shallow and blast was too powerful. He need to relocate to new sites in the future and close this old one regardlessly, or else Beijing will be kicking his ass.

Childish FAT HOPE to denuke NK. What idiotic idea is that? CB!

So stupid like Saddam Hussein ruined whole Iraq and his regime and got executed because he denuke & disarm WMD complying with CCB UN. You think Kim Jong Nuke so stupid?

The most stupid one is the LHL who sponsored Kim Jong Nuke enjoy Ang Moh's St. Regis Hotel & Sentosa & Orchard Road Tours guided by PAP CAQ Ministers! All FOOLS! 1000X more stupid than Saddam Hussein! Majulah Pee Sai!
 
thats what trump meant when he said kim was a funny guy,i promise to end all nuclearisation effort in north korea and make love with USA..........ahhhhhh you funny guy you!!!!!!
 
Why would you want to sign up with trump. Iran nuclear deal a good example.
 
Only Moron blind followers would believe every single words of republican retard dotard
 

Taiwanese magazine cover says, KIM JONG NUKE FOOLED & SCAM Dotard Up Side Down and question weather Lesbian Tsai Ying Wen can also Crook Dotard Up Side Down, inside out?
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两个眼睛眯上都应该想到游戏这样玩。美国白痴新加坡天真。人家不要命,不吃饭,造出来核子弹喊打喊杀。结果会是造好了自己扔掉?跟你握手谈和? 白痴吃屎也绝不是这样吃法。

只要你自己他妈的够白痴才会把别人也想成跟你一样的白痴!知道吗?,:biggrin::biggrin:



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WorldUS intelligence believes North Korea making more nuclear bomb fuel despite talks: Report
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North Korea leader Kim Jong Un inspects Unit 1524 of the Korean People's Army (KPA) in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) June 30, 2018. KCNA/via Reuters
30 Jun 2018 11:35AM (Updated: 30 Jun 2018 12:16PM)
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WASHINGTON: U.S. intelligence agencies believe North Korea has increased production of fuel for nuclear weapons at multiple secret sites in recent months and may try to hide these while seeking concessions in nuclear talks with the United States, NBC news quoted U.S. officials as saying.
In a report on Friday, the network said what it described as the latest U.S. intelligence assessment appeared to go counter to sentiments expressed by President Donald Trump, who tweeted after an unprecedented June 12 summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un that "there is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea."

NBC quoted five unidentified U.S. officials as saying that in recent months North Korea had stepped up production of enriched uranium for nuclear weapons, even as it engaged in diplomacy with the United States.
The network cited U.S. officials as saying that the intelligence assessment concludes that North Korea has more than one secret nuclear site in addition to its known nuclear fuel production facility at Yongbyon.
"There is absolutely unequivocal evidence that they are trying to deceive the U.S.," NBC quoted one official as saying.
The CIA declined to comment on the NBC report. The State Department said it could not confirm it and did not comment on matters of intelligence. The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

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The NBC report raises further questions about North Korea's readiness to enter serious negotiations about giving up a weapons programme that now threatens the United States, in spite of Trump's enthusiastic portrayal of the summit outcome.
NBC quoted one senior U.S. intelligence official as saying that North Korea's decision ahead of the summit to suspend nuclear and missile tests was unexpected and the fact that the two sides were talking was a positive step.
However, he added: "Work is ongoing to deceive us on the number of facilities, the number of weapons, the number of missiles ... We are watching closely."
Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at California's Middlebury Institute of International Studies, said there were two "bombshells" in the NBC report.
He said it had long been understood that North Korea had at least one undeclared facility to enrich nuclear fuel aside from Yongbyon.
"This assessment says there is more than one secret site. That means there are at least three, if not more sites," he said.Lewis said the report also implied that U.S. intelligence had reporting to suggest North Korea did not intend to disclose one or more of the enrichment sites.
"Together, these two things would imply that North Korea intended to disclose some sites as part of the denuclearisation process, while retaining others," he said.
North Korea agreed at the summit to "work towards denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula," but the joint statement signed by Kim and Trump gave no details on how or when Pyongyang might surrender its nuclear weapons.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said last week he would likely go back to North Korea before long to try to flesh out commitments made at the Trump-Kim meeting.
On Thursday, the Financial Times quoted U.S. officials as saying that Pompeo plans to travel to North Korea next week, but the State Department has declined to confirm this.
Ahead of the summit, North Korea rejected unilaterally abandoning an arsenal it has called an essential deterrent against U.S. aggression.
Trump said last week North Korea was blowing up four of its big test sites and that a process of "total denuclearisation ... has already started," but officials said there had been no such evidence since the summit.
This week, Washington-based North Korean monitoring project 38 North said recent satellite imagery showed North Korea had made rapid improvements to facilities at Yongbyon since May 6, but it could not say if such work had continued after June 12.
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两个眼睛眯上都应该想到游戏这样玩。美国白痴新加坡天真。人家不要命,不吃饭,造出来核子弹喊打喊杀。结果会是造好了自己扔掉?跟你握手谈和? 白痴吃屎也绝不是这样吃法。

只要你自己他妈的够白痴才会把别人也想成跟你一样的白痴!知道吗?,:biggrin::biggrin:


严重缺乏自知之明! 自己笨又不知道自己笨. 还以为别人都跟自己一样的笨!

有自知之明的话,至少不会以为别人都跟自己一样笨. 至少要会分辨自己与别人不同,自己笨要承认笨! 不可以以为别人全部跟自己一样的笨! 侮辱别人的智慧!

白痴妄想别人全部都变成笨蛋? 一定是没有被教训足够! 狠狠的教训几次! 就会学乖啦! 拿核子弹炸一下看脑袋会不会被轰聪明一点点!
 
This is now called the Sentosa Nuke Treaty Scam.

Angry Americans after finding out that their Dotard had been Scam to sign off NK War, will be absolutely mad at Singapore & LHL calling him a Joint Scamer with Kim Jong Nuke, and will demand Singapore to repay Trillions of Dollar in National Security Losses or demand to Nuke Orchard Road & Sentosa ASAP.


李陷窿 与 金胖子 串谋行骗, 危害美国国家安全! 欺骗美国总统在圣淘沙签下被蒙蔽刷弄的核子武器和平协定! 愤怒的美国人要焚烧新加坡国旗! 袭击新加坡大使馆! 攻击新加坡人! 要赔偿国家安全损失! 不然要导弹炸平乌节路与圣淘沙泄愤!
 
So fucking EASY to SCAM this Dotard!


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Donald Trump answers prank call aboard Air Force One
Published time: 30 Jun, 2018 10:31 Edited time: 30 Jun, 2018 16:00
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A US comedian says the Secret Service paid him a visit after he tricked President Donald Trump aboard Air Force One with a prank call in which he pretended to be a Democratic senator.
Comedian John Melendez posed as Senator Bob Menendez for the joke and says he actually spoke to the president’s adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner, while posing as an assistant, before receiving a call back from the president on Thursday.
Melendez, also known as Stuttering John, uploaded a recording of the four-minute conversation to his podcast, in which Trump can be heard revealing his plans to nominate a new Supreme Court judge in “10 to 14 days,” following Anthony Kennedy's decision to step down next month.

In the recording, the man identified as Trump also congratulated Senator Menendez for his acquittal in a 2017 bribery case. Menendez was accused of accepting gifts from a Florida eye doctor in exchange for political clout.

Melendez said that he and a friend initially called the White House and were honest about their identity, but they were told the president was busy. When the comedian called back with an English accent pretending to be “Shawn Moore,” a fake assistant to Menendez, they were successful.

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He later tweeted that the Secret Service was “at his door,” but that he refused to answer. At that point, the agents apparently left.


Melendez also fired off a few other tweets, in which he joked about getting arrested and going to jail. He also suggested that Trump’s screening staff should be the ones who get arrested for not doing their jobs properly and letting the call through.

CNN reported that the White House confirmed the gaffe on Saturday, admitting: “The president wants to be accessible to members and likes engaging them and wants them to have the opportunity to connect. The downside of that is sometimes the channels are open too widely and mistakes like this happen.”
The comedian said that if the administration had asked him about Senator Menendez’ party affiliation or even the state for which he is a senator, his cover would have been blown: “But they didn't ask me any of this,” he told CNN.

I just could not believe that it took us an hour and a half to get Jared Kushner and Donald Trump on the phone from Air Force One,” he added.
It appears that Kushner will be shouldering the blame for the embarrassing blunder. According to Politico, when Legislative Affairs got word of the call, they contacted Menendez’s chief of staff and learned that the senator was not trying to contact the president. However, the call was still put through by Kushner.
Democratic Senator Menendez is an avid campaigner for immigration reform. President Trump and his administration have been under intense scrutiny lately over the long-standing US policy of separating migrant children from their parents at the Mexican border.
 
So what happen the the idiotic collectors who bought minted coins? Suicide?
 
$20 million wasted on that damn summit. North Korea will never really get rid of its nukes. what now ?
 
So fucking EASY to SCAM this Dotard!


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Donald Trump answers prank call aboard Air Force One
Published time: 30 Jun, 2018 10:31 Edited time: 30 Jun, 2018 16:00
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A US comedian says the Secret Service paid him a visit after he tricked President Donald Trump aboard Air Force One with a prank call in which he pretended to be a Democratic senator.
Comedian John Melendez posed as Senator Bob Menendez for the joke and says he actually spoke to the president’s adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner, while posing as an assistant, before receiving a call back from the president on Thursday.
Melendez, also known as Stuttering John, uploaded a recording of the four-minute conversation to his podcast, in which Trump can be heard revealing his plans to nominate a new Supreme Court judge in “10 to 14 days,” following Anthony Kennedy's decision to step down next month.

In the recording, the man identified as Trump also congratulated Senator Menendez for his acquittal in a 2017 bribery case. Menendez was accused of accepting gifts from a Florida eye doctor in exchange for political clout.

Melendez said that he and a friend initially called the White House and were honest about their identity, but they were told the president was busy. When the comedian called back with an English accent pretending to be “Shawn Moore,” a fake assistant to Menendez, they were successful.

READ MORE: ‘Generally conservative’ candidates on Trump’s Supreme Court shortlist, nomination coming soon
He later tweeted that the Secret Service was “at his door,” but that he refused to answer. At that point, the agents apparently left.


Melendez also fired off a few other tweets, in which he joked about getting arrested and going to jail. He also suggested that Trump’s screening staff should be the ones who get arrested for not doing their jobs properly and letting the call through.

CNN reported that the White House confirmed the gaffe on Saturday, admitting: “The president wants to be accessible to members and likes engaging them and wants them to have the opportunity to connect. The downside of that is sometimes the channels are open too widely and mistakes like this happen.”
The comedian said that if the administration had asked him about Senator Menendez’ party affiliation or even the state for which he is a senator, his cover would have been blown: “But they didn't ask me any of this,” he told CNN.

I just could not believe that it took us an hour and a half to get Jared Kushner and Donald Trump on the phone from Air Force One,” he added.
It appears that Kushner will be shouldering the blame for the embarrassing blunder. According to Politico, when Legislative Affairs got word of the call, they contacted Menendez’s chief of staff and learned that the senator was not trying to contact the president. However, the call was still put through by Kushner.
Democratic Senator Menendez is an avid campaigner for immigration reform. President Trump and his administration have been under intense scrutiny lately over the long-standing US policy of separating migrant children from their parents at the Mexican border.
What a loser.
 
And PAP Chiak Sai minister still want to dupe people with this shit! PUI!

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The recent Trump-Kim summit was a real test that validated Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) capabilities, Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said, as he praised the military for passing with flying colours. Ahmad Khan reports.







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30 Jun 2018 06:00PM (Updated: 30 Jun 2018 11:29PM)
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SINGAPORE: The recent Trump-Kim summit was a real test that validated Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) capabilities, Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said, as he praised the military for passing with flying colours.
“Short of a real war or terror attack, this is a real threat that the SAF can respond to,” Dr Ng told reporters on Friday (Jun 29) ahead of SAF Day. “I guess in exam terms, this is the prelim test which I think we scored an ‘A’.”


About 2,000 personnel and a wide array of assets, including fighter jets, surface-to-air missiles and a landing ship tank, were deployed for the Jun 12 summit.
Dr Ng said the mission was clear: Provide “absolute security” for the two high-profile leaders. “Pictures showed manicured gardens but around them there was a hive of activity,” he added. “There was no margin for error, the consequences are unthinkable.”
With only two weeks to prepare, the SAF spared no detail.
Even before US President Donald Trump landed at Paya Lebar on Jun 10, it deployed hundreds of soldiers around the air base, ensuring no-one could target Air Force One. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s arrival before him was no different.


And throughout the summit period, security operations continued.


In the air, fighter jets carrying live missiles – rare for local operations – were scrambled. At sea, security teams checking for malicious intent boarded every ship passing through the Singapore Strait. On land, special forces took up discreet positions on Sentosa.
Sentosa’s proximity to busy shipping links proved challenging, Dr Ng said, as vessels passing by its exposed shorefront could make a sudden turn and break land in a matter of minutes.
Singapore also coordinated maritime security with Indonesia, which only last year jailed militants who planned to fire a rocket at Marina Bay from nearby Batam.
The ever-present terrorist threat in the region meant intelligence agencies were on high alert, Dr Ng said, as they screened chatter to sniff out potential plots.
“You’re publicising to the world where you’re going to be and what time,” he added. “The situation lends itself to mischief makers who want to draw world attention.”

The assets deployed for the Trump-Kim summit. (Source: MINDEF)


While Dr Ng said there eventually was no direct proof of malicious intent, it did not mean there was no danger.
“Let me just say that sophisticated networks or terror elements can hide threats quite well,” he said. “We had to deal with scenarios like 9/11 where some determined terrorist cell would want to attack by air, or munitions from offshore islands south of Sentosa.”
The SAF only stood down after Mr Trump left Singapore on the evening of Jun 12. It was a "sigh of relief", then mission accomplished.
“It was a very clear sign that the SAF means business,” Dr Ng said, calling it a strong show of deterrence. “It’s a reassurance that all these years of stable investments into defence, building up unit by unit, tells us that when the test comes we can perform.”

Chief of Defence Force Major General Melvyn Ong thanking servicemen deployed during the Trump-Kim summit. (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)


In addition, Dr Ng said it was a "measure of strength" that authorities managed to keep Singapore running throughout the summit.
"The more you secure your systems, and yes there were inconveniences, but by no means that Singapore has to shut down airports or highways for the whole duration of the summit," he added. "All that we have invested, these are our payoffs, that we can function even if there is no margin for error."
But the minister was not entirely pleased with the performance.
“I will give it an ‘A’ grade, not ‘A+’, because we identified some gaps which we are closing,” he said. “Sometimes an even greater success is learning gaps in your system, and that’s very valuable.
“Obviously, I’m not going to share with you because I’m going to plug those gaps.”
Nevertheless, Dr Ng said SAF’s showing was a “very strong confidence booster”. “Singaporeans can take heart that when we need to defend Singapore, the SAF can do it.”
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