Pyongyang logic. Of sorts.
Nothing from my mates at the KCNA as yet, which is rather annoyong, so it will have to be tomorrow when we get the word from the Chollima's mouth, so to speak.
However, I have this to start from:
However, I have this to start from:
"North Korea may carry out more nuclear tests unless the United States ends its "intimidation," a senior official at Pyongyang's embassy in Moscow has been reported as saying".
While Kim's Uncle Sam would prefer that he stops letting off underground 'firecrackers,' one might note that nukes are not exactly rolling off the production lines, so one might reasonably argue that the more tests the DPRK performs, the fewer warheads they will have to threaten Seoul, Tokyo and anywhere else in range.
While Kim's Uncle Sam would prefer that he stops letting off underground 'firecrackers,' one might note that nukes are not exactly rolling off the production lines, so one might reasonably argue that the more tests the DPRK performs, the fewer warheads they will have to threaten Seoul, Tokyo and anywhere else in range.
Labels: arms and the man, DPRK-watch