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Minä taas haluaisin tietää Elon Muskin osuuden PKn ohjusteknologiassa.
Sen verran voin salamyhkäisyyden verhoa raottaa että eivät ole akkukäyttöisiä nämä Kimin puikulat.
LinkkiPohjois-Korean johtaja lausui juuri, että hänellä on ydinasenappi pöydällä koko ajan. Voisiko joku kertoa tälle nääntyneen ja nälkiintyneen kansan johtajalle, että minullakin on ydinasenappi, mutta se vain on isompi ja voimakkaampi, ja minun nappini toimii!
LinkkiNorth Korea has reopened a vital line of communication with South Korea, raising hopes of a diplomatic thaw days after Kim Jong-un said he would consider sending his country’s athletes to next month’s Winter Olympics, to be held just south of the border.
Hours after Donald Trump again baited the North Korean leader on Twitter – this time with a boast about the size and efficacy of his nuclear button – Pyongyang said it would resume communications at the truce village of Panmunjom at 6.30am GMT on Wednesday.
LinkkiKim Jong Un has ordered his rocket scientists to construct North Korea’s biggest ballistic missile ever, and the despot reportedly plans to launch the record rocket on the regimes 70th anniversary in September.
The rocket would be outfitted with re-entry capability — a feat the Hermit Kingdom's last intercontinental ballistic missile wasn’t able to achieve — according to a defector who talked to a Japanese paper.
The defector, who was not identified but was said to be knowledgeable in the Hermit Kingdom’s missile program, told Japanese publication Asahi Shimbun earlier this week Kim laid out his plans during a meeting in Pyongyang on Dec. 11 and 12.
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea reopened a border hotline with South Korea on Wednesday, restoring a channel of direct dialogue and signaling a possible thaw in relations between the two Koreas after years of hair-trigger tensions
LinkkiAfter almost two years of stony silence, perhaps it was to be expected that the first phone call between officials from North and South Korea was slightly awkward – and brief.
The first cross-border chat since the countries’ hotline reopened on Wednesday offered little of political substance. But it was a breakthrough of sorts.
The moment that officially ended their estrangement didn’t quite go according to plan, though.
When South Korean officials at the border village of Panmunjom called their North Korean counterparts at 9am on Thursday, they must have experienced the same sinking feeling that followed the twice-daily – and unanswered – calls they have made over the past two years.
The phone rang but no one picked up.
https://thediplomat.com/2018/01/when-a-north-korean-missile-accidentally-hit-a-north-korean-city/Uutta tietoa Pohjois-Korean ohjuskokeesta
Pohjois-Korean ohjuskokeesta 29. huhtikuuta 2017 on kerrottu julkisuudessa uutta tietoa.
Keskikokoinen ohjus Hwason-12 oli tuolloin kyseessä, joka The Diplomat-raportin mukaan Pohjois-Koreasta laukaistu ballistinen ohjus epäonnistui ja iskeytyi Tokchonin kaupunkiin.
Raportissa todetaan, että ohjus räjähti iskutilanteessa Pohjois-Korean Tokchonissa ja tuhosi joitakin rakennuksia.
Raportissa ei tehty arvioita vahingosta, mutta Tokchonin rakenteellisia vahinkoja selvitettiin käyttämällä julkisesti saatavilla olevaa satelliittikuvaa.
Laukaisu tapahtui 28. huhtikuuta 2017, mutta tuolloin raportit havaitsivat vain, että Hwasong-12-ohjus epäonnistui noin minuutin lennolla.
However, as the Google Earth imagery of the incident demonstrates, the Tokchon facility is located adjacent to what appear to be residential and commercial buildings. A slight difference in trajectory may could have resulted in an even more catastrophic accident over a populated region.
An image from Google earth of the complex show ground disturbances in an area that previously contained a building with fencing, also showing that a portion of the seasonal greenhouse had been damaged near the side of the complex where the debris fell. Using Planet Labs’ high frequency satellite images of this site, we can narrow down the date which this change occurred, which was sometime between the 26th and the 29th, or the two day window in which the test is known to have occurred.
LinkkiNorth Korea has agreed to South Korea’s offer to hold talks next week, in what will be the first high-level contact between the two countries for more than two years.
The talks – the first since December 2015 – will take place in Panmunjom, a village that straddles the demilitarised zone (DMZ) between the two countries and come amid international concern over Pyongyang’s ballistic missile and nuclear programmes.
The discussions, to be held at the Peace House on the South Korean side of Panmunjom, will initially focus on North Korea’s possible participation in next month’s Winter Olympics in the South Korean town of Pyeongchang.
Linkki“We willingly push any and every button because we hope that it provides a squirt of dopamine for pleasure,” psychologist and California State University professor Larry Rosen tells Gizmodo in a definitive dive into the big red button. “Or at least, [it] reduces the cortisol that is making us anxious—until we see what pressing it means.”
You’ve probably read something about the reasons social media, video games, and even email are so addictive: we’re conditioned to seek rewards. Getting one activates pathways in our brain that make us crave another, and another. Our phones and computers are full of buttons. They are the mechanism by which we receive our little rewards.
A nuclear button, even a proverbial one, is different, obviously. But as pop culture tropes can tell you, that doesn’t mean we don’t feel compelled to push them. “In psychology, this can be explained by reactance theory, which says that if our freedom of choice is threatened, we feel compelled to protect that freedom, making us want the taboo thing even more,” Gizmodo’s Bryan Lufkin writes.
P-Korean ongelman yhteys Venäjään ymmärretään jo koko maailmassa. Olen varma että kriisi aikaisemmin tai myöhemmin ratkeaa. En usko että Venäjä voi hujata tässä asiassa Yhdysvaltoja. On olemassa Japani ja Kiina, ne ymmärttävät kuka seisoo pohjoiskorealaisen regimen uskomattomien menestyksen takana rakettien rakentamisessa ja ydinaseissa.
Kyllähän tuo alkaa olla jo julkinen salaisuus, että Pohjois-Korean raketti- ja ydinohjelma on venäläisen tuotekehittelyn ja venäläisten tuotteiden varassa.
Voi vain veikata, että miten Venäjän koko maailmaa vaarantava ydin-, biologinen- ja kemiallinen sikailu vaikuttaa muiden maiden poliittiseen ilmapiiriin talouspakotteiden suhteen.
Ja päättäviin pöytiinkin voi olla kiva pyrkiä kun talous on kooltaan mitä on, tuotantoteknologia on heikompaa kuin Brasiliassa, henkinen infra alkaa olla Neuvostoliiton tasolla ja valtiomuotona on kleptokratia.