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"Today, Trump moves us one step closer to War with North Korea "
Tue Aug-08-17 03:09 PM by Case_One

          

Trump threatens North Korea after US assesses they have miniaturized a nuclear warhead
By Jim Sciutto, Barbara Starr and Zachary Cohen, CNN
Updated 3:53 PM ET, Tue August 8, 2017

http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/08/politics/north-korea-missile-ready-nuclear-weapons/index.html


Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump issued an extraordinary ultimatum to North Korea on Tuesday warning Pyongyang not to make any more threats against the United States or they will "face fire and fury like the world has never seen," during a photo op at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.

"North Korea best not make any more threats to the United States. They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen... he has been very threatening beyond a normal state. They will be met with fire, fury and frankly power the likes of which this world has never seen before," he said.

Trump's harsh words come as US intelligence analysts have assessed that North Korea has produced a miniaturized nuclear warhead, according to multiple sources familiar with the analysis of North Korea's missile and nuclear program.

It is not believed that the capability has been tested, according to the sources.

This is not a consensus view from the entire intelligence community, one US official said. The Washington Post, which was first to publish details, reported that it was the analysis of the Defense Intelligence Agency.

The US official familiar with the analysis of North Korea's missile and nuclear program says, in reference to North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un's boasts about the program, "we have to take him at his word and we need to be prepared to deal with it."
This official said the 'assessment" is continuing to be refined and updated as more intelligence is collected.

The officials all note that the evidence shows North Korea is making progress and the question is more about when not if North Korea is capable of launching a nuclear capable missile.

Referring to Kim Jong Un, the official said this report needs to be taken seriously as "we've seen him moving forward" on the program with no indication he is turning back.

US military commanders have long planned on the assumption that North Korea has a warhead.

In 2014, then-commander of US Forces Korea Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti said he believed that they had the capability to miniaturize a warhead.

"I believe they have the capability to have miniaturized a device at this point, and they have the technology to potentially actually deliver what they say they have," Scaparrotti said at the time.

The Washington Post first reported details of the assessment on Tuesday just hours after North Korea threatened 'physical action' in response to punitive sanctions unanimously passed by the United Nations Security Council over the weekend.

CNN has previously reported that US intelligence estimates Pyongyang may have the capacity to deliver a nuclear weapon to the US mainland by early next year and its missile program showed significant progress during two intercontinental ballistic missile tests in July.

"Assuming everything is true, including that intelligence assessment both existing and everything being accurate, there are still important unknowns," Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin told CNN's Wolf Blitzer, noting that questions still linger about whether a possible North Korean warhead could survive re-entry from the earth's upper atmosphere.

However, Zeldin also said that reporting of the development "increases the urgency of the time sensitivity" of efforts being taken by the US and its international partners to address North Korea's missile and nuclear programs diplomatically.

Earlier on Tuesday, President Trump was quick to highlight his administration's success in leading the UN Security Council to unanimously pass sanctions on North Korea.

"After many years of failure,countries are coming together to finally address the dangers posed by North Korea. We must be tough & decisive!" Trump wrote in a tweet on Tuesday morning.

But reports that North Korea has taken another big step forward in realizing its nuclear ambitions will likely only escalate an already tense situation after the latest chapter of rhetorical chest-thumping.

US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley called newly approved sanctions on North Korea "a gut punch" and warned of possible military action should the regime continue its aggressive actions.

Those military options include launching a "preventative war" against North Korea, according to White House national security adviser H.R. McMaster.

"If they had nuclear weapons that can threaten the United States, it's intolerable from the President's perspective. Of course, we have to provide all options to do that, and that includes a military option," McMaster said in an interview with MSNBC on Saturday.

North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho said Pyongyang "will, under no circumstances, put the nukes and ballistic rockets on the negotiating table," and would "teach the US a severe lesson" if it used military force against North Korea.

North Korea was estimated to have between 13 and 30 nuclear weapons at the end of 2016, according to the Institute for Science and International Security -- noting that North Korea keeps secret the number of nuclear weapons that it has built, and there is little, if any, reliable public information about this value.
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Today, Trump moves us one step closer to War with North Korea [View all] , Case_One, Tue Aug-08-17 03:03 PM
 
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Cali, we had a nice run. Hawaii, Japan, and South Korea too.
Aug 08th 2017
1
Bases in Hawaii, Japan, and South Korea are probably all on...
Aug 08th 2017
2
      93-94?
Aug 08th 2017
10
You can't make these kind of threats
Aug 08th 2017
3
War time prez = mueller on ice, trumprussia on the backpage
Aug 08th 2017
4
Nuclear first strike does not need congress
Aug 08th 2017
6
      That's a very scary prospect.
Aug 08th 2017
7
           Congressional approval would take too long
Aug 08th 2017
9
           RE: That's a very scary prospect.
Aug 08th 2017
13
it's just...how can...I mean the guy is...
Aug 08th 2017
5
Do ya'll think this could get him relected?
Aug 08th 2017
8
Considering that blue states are the likeliest targets
Aug 08th 2017
11
Does it matter?
Aug 08th 2017
14
I'm just at a loss
Aug 08th 2017
12
Pence stood on the border in S. Korea to show his mean face.
Aug 08th 2017
15
Maybe I am naive
Aug 08th 2017
17
      The same people believe in end time prophecies and that they're the good
Aug 08th 2017
19
           I'm not talking about Johnny Trump Voter though...
Aug 08th 2017
20
                Nor am I. The AF has been taken over by dominonists
Aug 08th 2017
21
plenty of republicans alive today that supported nukes in korea, vietnam
Aug 08th 2017
25
But Hillary's emails
Aug 08th 2017
16
And illegal gerrymandering, disenfranchisement, illegal purging
Aug 08th 2017
18
you mean "Buttery males"
Aug 08th 2017
27
north korea smells weakness just like china and russia smell weakness.
Aug 08th 2017
22
RE: north korea smells weakness just like china and russia smell weaknes...
Aug 08th 2017
23
nk threatens to fire missiles near military bases in guam.
Aug 08th 2017
24
They just got threatened by the largest army on the planet
Aug 08th 2017
26
Trump is going full Game of Thrones
Aug 08th 2017
28
I don't see it happening but it's a nice distraction
Aug 09th 2017
29
It may not happen, but it's more than a distraction. His Reckless Words
Aug 09th 2017
30
https://youtu.be/xweiQukBM_k?t=50
Aug 09th 2017
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