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North Korea vows "full-out war" on US – as it’s claimed Kim’s arsenal of nuke missiles may have power "to strike California"
Today’s worrying ‘war’ statement comes as the US supercarrier Carl Vinson heads back to the Korean Peninsula, which is already on a war footing.
The statement from North Korea’s Foreign Ministry reads: “The state of affairs on the Korean peninsula and the region are extremely perilous because of madcap American nuclear war manoeuvres aimed at trampling on our sovereignty and right to survival.
“Now that we possess mighty nuclear power to protect ourselves from US nuclear threat, we will respond without the slightest hesitation to full-out war with full-out war and to nuclear war with our style of nuclear strike, and we will emerge victor in the final battle with the United States.”
The threat comes as an expert has told how photographs from a recent North Korean military parade show the regime is closing in on having a nuke capable of hitting the US mainland.
Michael Duitsman, of the Center for Nonproliferation Studies, pointed out a small but troubling detail on one of the massive missiles.
Duitsman told Business Insider that one weapon featured what looked like wound filament-reinforced plastic – a superlight alternative to metal that can withstand the incredible pressure of rocket motors.
“Part of the parade is them showing us what they’re working on,” Duitsman said. “They’re showing us their intentions.”
He said wound filament-reinforced plastic has up to 10 times the strength-to-density ratio of aluminium and could greatly reduce the weight of a missile – meaning it can fly further.
Referring to the booster portion of the missile as a stage, Duitsman said, “The lighter the stage is, the less propellant you need and the more you can put on top of it.”
In this case, a lighter missile could be used to carry a nuclear warhead capable of flying thousands of miles.
He revealed he Soviets and the US made similar breakthroughs when creating their ICBMs.
As rhetoric between the US and North Korea heats up, the residents of major west coast cities such as San Francisco, Portland and Seattle have begun top fear the worst.
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