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Anthrax ballistic missiles? True or not?
KUALA LUMPUR (December 2017): The Fox News report titled “North Korean defector had anthrax antibodies in system, report says” is nothing short of unnerving.
If the report is accurate and true, then the rest of the world must unite to stop North Korea from furthering its weapons development programme.
The report, based on the Japanese newspaper Asahi , also claims that North Korea has already tested and succeeded in preventing anthrax from dying even at a high temperature of over 7,000 degrees.
I Love Malaysia-China Silk Road notes that if there was such an anti-anthrax North Korean defector, it should not be a problem to produce him as a living evidence to the United Nations (UN) for appropriate action against North Korea.
Until then, the report can only be treated as mere propaganda and hype to demonise North Korea.
Remember Iraq? News reports then quoted the US as accusing Saddam Hussein and Iraq of having weapons of mass destruction. Was there any?
Why should the rest of the world believe in the Japanese, who are close allies and loyal to the US?
The report also cited a local South Korean television station.
Whatever, the media can report what they want - be it truth, fake, hype or propaganda - according to their agenda. Only evidence is the truth.
So, until the governments practice transparency by producing the real evidence, all media reports are mere speculation, lacking in credibility.
Here’s what was reported by Fox News:
"North Korean defector had anthrax antibodies in system, report says
FOX News
Elizabeth Zwirz
3 hrs ago
(Provided by FOX News)
Traces of anthrax antibodies were discovered in the system of a North Korean soldier who had defected to South Korea at some point in 2017, a local South Korean television station reported Tuesday.
The soldier’s name and exact date of defection were not disclosed. But the defector is said to have been exposed to or vaccinated for anthrax, a serious bacterial disease, UPI reported, citing Channel A. They reportedly became immune to the disease before defection.
“Anthrax antibodies have been found in the North Korean soldier who defected this year,” according an unnamed South Korean official speaking to Channel A.
© FoxNews.com
Kim Jong Un seeks to increase quality and number of weapons.The news comes amid earlier reports that North Korea was beginning tests to mount anthrax onto intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching the U.S.
The tests were to determine if anthrax could handle the intense heat and pressure it would experience on an ICBM.
“North Korea has started experiments such as heat and pressure equipment to prevent anthrax from dying even at a high temperature of over 7,000 degrees generated at the time of ICBM's re-entry into the atmosphere,” the Japanese newspaper Asahi reported, citing an unidentified person connected to South Korean intelligence services. “In part, there is unconfirmed information that it has already succeeded in such experiments.”
Similarly, the White House released a report on Dec. 18 saying that the rogue nation was “pursuing chemical and biological weapons” that could be “delivered by missile.”
The released U.S. National Security Strategy stated that the rogue nation has “spent hundreds of millions of dollars on nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons that could threaten our homeland.”
North Korea denied the report, accusing the U.S. of portraying “untruths as truths” for “their aggressive greed.”
Kim Jong Un’s scientists launched North Korea's “greatest” ICBM in late November. The regime claimed it could carry a “super-heavy nuclear warhead” that could strike “the whole mainland of the U.S.” However, North Korea has set out to perfect its re-entry technology. A U.S. official told Fox News that the Hwasong-15 ICBM did not survive re-entry into the atmosphere."
Mapman's Korea
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According to the map, what is the name of the channel between southeast South Korea and southwest Japan?
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(Provided by FOX News)
Traces of anthrax antibodies were discovered in the system of a North Korean soldier who had defected to South Korea at some point in 2017, a local South Korean television station reported Tuesday.
The soldier’s name and exact date of defection were not disclosed. But the defector is said to have been exposed to or vaccinated for anthrax, a serious bacterial disease, UPI reported, citing Channel A. They reportedly became immune to the disease before defection.
“Anthrax antibodies have been found in the North Korean soldier who defected this year,” according an unnamed South Korean official speaking to Channel A.
© FoxNews.com
Kim Jong Un seeks to increase quality and number of weapons.The news comes amid earlier reports that North Korea was beginning tests to mount anthrax onto intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching the U.S.
The tests were to determine if anthrax could handle the intense heat and pressure it would experience on an ICBM.
“North Korea has started experiments such as heat and pressure equipment to prevent anthrax from dying even at a high temperature of over 7,000 degrees generated at the time of ICBM's re-entry into the atmosphere,” the Japanese newspaper Asahi reported, citing an unidentified person connected to South Korean intelligence services. “In part, there is unconfirmed information that it has already succeeded in such experiments.”
Similarly, the White House released a report on Dec. 18 saying that the rogue nation was “pursuing chemical and biological weapons” that could be “delivered by missile.”
The released U.S. National Security Strategy stated that the rogue nation has “spent hundreds of millions of dollars on nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons that could threaten our homeland.”
North Korea denied the report, accusing the U.S. of portraying “untruths as truths” for “their aggressive greed.”
Kim Jong Un’s scientists launched North Korea's “greatest” ICBM in late November. The regime claimed it could carry a “super-heavy nuclear warhead” that could strike “the whole mainland of the U.S.” However, North Korea has set out to perfect its re-entry technology. A U.S. official told Fox News that the Hwasong-15 ICBM did not survive re-entry into the atmosphere."
Mapman's Korea
On your first try, you answered 0 questions correctly. Try again on the questions you got wrong (below), then hit the SCORE MY QUIZ button. 窗体顶端
According to the map, what is the name of the channel between southeast South Korea and southwest Japan?
窗体底端 … for more, go to http://teacher.scholastic.com/scholasticnews/indepth/north_korea/activities/mapman/quiz_tryagain.asp?
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