And Why South Korea Is One Of Ten Nuclear Horns (Daniel 7:7)
South Korea nuclear weapons possible within 6 months, newspaper says
According to blogger Robert Koehler’s reporting of a story from Munhwa Ilbo, South Korea’s 23 nuclear reactors make it one of the world’s most prolific commercial nuclear nations, giving it the raw material and knowledge to build nukes.
Munhwa Ilbo quoted anonymous military sources, but referred also to Korea’s brush with the International Atomic Energy Agency in 2004.
Those plans were halted by American officials; the two nations signed an agreement in 1956 preventing South Korea from pursuing nuclear weapons.
Dong-A Ilbo, a Korean news organization, theorized earlier this month that despite the country’s nuclear program remaining “peaceful,” the technology exists to build weapons.
Speculation comes after North Korea claimed earlier this month it conducted a third successful nuclear test.
Some South Korean politicians have campaigned for the country to launch a nuclear weapons program.
Also today, the US and Japan coordinated efforts on North Korea, saying each is committed to “strong actions.”
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met President Barack Obama today about “our concerns about the provocative actions that have been taken by North Korea and our determination to take strong actions in response,” Obama said, according to AFP.
Abe is in America to speak with the president.
“We just cannot tolerate the actions of North Korea such as launching missiles and conducting a nuclear test,” the Japanese leader said, AFP reported.