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Korea Utara Ancam Serang Australia Dengan Nuklear
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The threat from a spokesman for the North Korean Foreign Ministry came days after Ms Bishop used an ABC interview to warn North Korea's nuclear weapons program posed a "serious threat" to Australia.
The Pyongyang spokesman warned Ms Bishop to "think twice about the consequences to be entailed by her reckless tongue-lashing before flattering the US".
"The present Government of Australia is blindly and zealously toeing the US line," he said, accusing Australia of "spouting a string of rubbish".
"If Australia persists in following the US' moves to isolate and stifle North Korea … this will be a suicidal act of coming within the range of the nuclear strike of the strategic force of North Korea."
In response to the comments, Ms Bishop said Pyongyang's threat "underlines the need for the regime to abandon its illegal nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs".
"These present a grave threat to its neighbours, and if left unchecked, to the broader region including Australia," she said.
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Post time 23-4-2017 02:24 PM
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Could North Korea actually strike Australia?
North Korea reportedly already has missiles which are theoretically capable of hitting Japan and the US military base in Guam, and there are concerns it is trying to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile which could hit targets as far away as northern Australia or the west coast of the USA.
But Professor John Blaxland, the acting head of the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University (ANU), said the possibility of a strike hitting Australia remained a long way off. |
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In addition, the prospect of them firing a nuclear weapon in a way that might affect South Korea or Japan, where Australians might reside, is still questionable."
He said experts were sceptical of whether North Korea had the ability not just to detonate a nuclear weapon, but also to project one.
"That's more complicated than just in a test underground ... its fairly sophisticated rocket science," he said.
"The question is whether or not they will in the next couple of years reach the stage where they can miniaturise their nuclear weapons capability and put it on top of one of their ballistic missiles.
"Pundits vary between two and four years, most say [that is] about four years away ... but it's an educated guess." |
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paling2 busuk pun mesin basuh australia terbakar dan kena EMP sampai mesin basuh terbakar.. |
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Korea Utara memang kuat gebang besar je hasil tarak |
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Amik ko Stolia.
Sigumuk dah warning |
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