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North Korea to Match U.N. Resolution With New Nuclear Test

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U.S. intelligence officials have warned President Obama and other senior American officials that North Korea intends to respond to the passage of a U.N. Security Council resolution this week -- condemning the communist country for its recent nuclear and ballistic missile tests -- with another nuclear test, FOX News has learned.

What's more, Pyongyang's next nuclear detonation is but one of four planned actions the Central Intelligence Agency has learned, through sources inside North Korea, that the regime of Kim Jong-Il intends to take -- but not announce -- once the Security Council resolution is officially passed, likely on Friday.

The other three actions include the reprocessing of all of the North's spent plutonium fuel rods into weapons-grade plutonium; a major escalation in the North's uranium-enrichment program; and the launching of another Taepodong-2 intercontinental ballistic missile from the Yunsong military complex on the west coast of North Korea. The North last launched a Taepodong-2 on April 5; it conducted its second nuclear test in the last three years on Memorial Day.

The intelligence community only learned of North Korea's plans this week, prompting CIA to alert senior officials. Asked who would be briefed on this kind of data, a source told FOX News: "The top people: POTUS, DNI." "POTUS" is acronym for the president of the United States; "DNI" refers to the director of the Office of National Intelligence.

FOX News is withholding some details about the sources and methods by which American intelligence agencies learned of the North's plans so as to avoid compromising sensitive overseas operations in a country -- North Korea -- U.S. spymasters regard as one of the world's most difficult to penetrate.

A White House official, contacted by FOX News, declined to comment, saying only that the U.S. government never speaks publicly about intelligence matters.

As top Obama administration officials weigh this prized data and what actions they might take to counter North Korea's plans for a third nuclear test, American intelligence analysts have also encountered setback in their efforts to track developments in the reclusive Stalinist country.

Where U.S. officials had observed the arrival of the first-stage transporter for a Taepodong-2 at Yunsong by June 2, leading to predictions of an imminent launch by officials as high-ranking as Defense Secretary Robert Gates, sources now tell FOX News they see no significant activity consistent with an imminent launch.

"The TD-2 activity has been rather dormant," one source said.
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9 comments // North Korea to Match U.N. Resolution With New Nuclear Test

  • wayseeker
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      wayseeker  
    • If you think we should send our Army to their borders and our Navy into North Korean waters consider this: North Korea has the 5Th largest army in the world with over half a million standing troops and another 2 million in reserve. Also they have the largest submarine fleet in the world. (There go our aircraft carriers). Unfortunately that leaves us with bombing with the killing of civilians. But I think that's what we will eventually have to do thanks to their insane government.

    • 2 years ago
  • fun_size
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    • North Korea has repeatedly shown its contempt for the rest of the world and it is a terrible military dictatorship that leaves its own citizens in despicable conditions. Wiping it off the map and reuniting North and South Korea would be a very positive outcome imho

    • 2 years ago
  • dmass5
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    • Oh but wait guys. Dont send in American troops to save anyone because we might kill innocents. And by god accidently killing an innocent to get the job done is such a terrible thing.

      someone needs to bomb these guys and get it over with

    • 2 years ago
  • fun_size
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    • dmass5:

      I actually kinda agree with you... North Korea has repeatedly shown its contempt for the rest of the world and it is a terrible military dictatorship that leaves its own citizens in terrible conditions. Wiping it off the map and reuniting North and South Korea would be a very positive outcome imho.

    • 2 years ago
  • wayseeker
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  • Kepano
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      Kepano  
    • I wonder why they never did that too, possibly they are smarter than those Middle Eastern Leaders, so it would defeat the purpose. It is amazing they have spies and imagery of these kinds of items, yet the American Government has not located that missing Air France Airbus A320? We are going to see WWIII soon I think.

    • 2 years ago
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