This
year the Democratic People’s Republic
of Korea sent a meaningful “gift” to
the US
on its Independence Day (July 4, 1776), by test-firing the ICBM Hwasong 14. (It
flew 933km after reaching the maximum altitude of 2 802km.)
Two
months after that, it sent another “gift” to the superpower–testing an H-bomb to
be loaded onto its ICBM. Its H-bomb can release the energy equivalently
produced by tens of kilotons to hundreds of kilotons of TNT, according to the
targets. It is a multi-functional thermonuclear warhead that can not only
produce the enormous destructive power but also launch a powerful EMP attack
over a vast area by exploding at a high altitude for strategic purposes.
It
was made public that Korean nuclear scientists succeeded
in the testing of an H-bomb to be loaded onto an ICBM. The test was reportedly
conducted in the nuclear test ground in the northern part of the country at
12:00 on September 3, in accordance with the Workers’ Party of Korea’s plan for
building up the country’s strategic nuclear force. Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un
ordered the test after assessing the present international political situation
and acute military tension on the Korean peninsula at a meeting of the
Presidium of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the WPK.
Recently,
US
President Trump said in his telephone talks with his counterparts of some countries
that he would adopt all necessary measures in the diplomatic, economic and
military fields to put an end to the DPRK’s “nuclear threat.” Secretary of
State Tillerson said at a press conference that the US would join hands with its allies
to apply maximum pressure on the DPRK. Defense Secretary Mattis stressed that
if the DPRK launched a missile strike against south
Korea , Japan ,
Guam and the US mainland, the
US
would take specific actions.
During
the Ulji Freedom Guardian joint military exercise in August, the US commander of the Pacific force, commander of
strategic force and director of the Missile Defense Agency visited south Korea
and discussed with the authorities of the south Korean army practical measures
for maintaining close ties in an invasion against the north. This is reminiscent
of the ex-US Secretary of State Dulles’ visit to the 38th Parallel on
the eve of the Korean war (1950-1953).
The DPRK’s neighbours and other countries involved
in the Korean war are toeing the US line by taking an active part in
the US-led “sanctions” and military action.
The DPRK is coping resolutely with the frantic
moves by the US
and its vassal forces. It has called for peace and sent serious warning
messages on several occasions.
Each time, however, US politicians responded by
blustering that they would “strangle” the DPRK.
This time the DPRK sent a resolute, clear message
in response to the abominable actions of the US ;
the success in the H-bomb test portends the destruction of the US mainland. The
destructive force of this H-bomb will be greater than those that fell on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
seven decades ago.
It remains uncertain when the DPRK will send this
“gift” to the US across the Pacific Ocean . Uncle Sam should heed this warning before
it is too late.
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