Pentagon: N. Korea could launch nuclear missile
Pentagon:
N. Korea 1
could launch 2
nuclear missile
3 A U.S. intelligence report 1
concludes 2
that North Korea has advanced
3its nuclear knowhow
3to the point 4
that it could arm 6
a ballistic missile
3with a nuclear warhead, a jarring revelation 4
in the midst of bellicose threats 4
from the unpredictable communist regime. 4
President Barack Obama 1
urged 2
calm,
3calling on Pyongyang 5
to end its saber-rattling 4
while sternly warning 4
that he would “take
3all necessary steps”
3to protect American citizens.4
The new American intelligence analysis, 1
disclosed Thursday 6
at a hearing in Congress, 4
says 2
the Pentagon's intelligence wing has
3“moderate confidence”
3that North Korea has 6
nuclear weapons
3capable of delivery
3by ballistic missiles 4
but that the weapon was unreliable. 6
<4/17,수>
Rep. Doug Lamborn 1
read 2
aloud 4
what he said
3was an unclassified paragraph 6=> 2
from a secret Defense Intelligence Agency report 4
that was supplied => 6
to some members of Congress. => 4
The reading 1
seemed to take 2(???)
Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
3, by surprise, 4
who said he hadn't seen 6
the report
3and declined to answer 6
questions about it.
In a statement late Thursday, 4
Pentagon press secretary George Little 1
said: 2
“While I 1
cannot speak 2
to all
3the details of a report
3that is classified in its entirety,6
it 1
would be inaccurate to suggest 2
that the North Korean regime has fully tested, developed or demonstrated
3the kinds of nuclear capabilities referenced”
in Lamborn's remarks. 4
`”The United States 1
continues to closely monitor 2
the North Korean nuclear program
3and calls upon 2(call on : 요구하다)
North Korea
3to honor its international obligations,”
3Little 1
added.2
The DIA conclusion 1(
3)
was confirmed 2
by a senior congressional aide
3 (1)
who spoke on 6
condition of anonymity
3( anonymity : 익명성)
because the Pentagon 1
had not officially released 2
the contents.
3The aide 1
said 2
the report
3was produced in March.6
Since the beginning of March, 4
the Navy 1
has moved 2
two missile defense ships
3closer to the coast of the Korean peninsula, 4
in part to protect against 4
a potential missile
3launch aimed 6
at Guam, a U.S. territory in the Pacific. 4
The Pentagon 1
also has announced 2
it will place
3a more advanced land-based missile defense
3on Guam, 4
and Hagel 1
said 2
in March 4
that he approved
3installing 14 additional missile interceptors
3in Alaska to bolster 4
a portion of the missile defense network
3that is designed to protect 6
all of U.S. territory.
3On Thursday,4
the Pentagon 1
said 2
it had moved
3a sea-based X-band radar
3_ designed to track 6
warheads
3in flight _ into position in the Pacific. 4
Notably absent from (???)
that unclassified segment of the report 1
was any reference to 2
what the DIA believes 4
is the range of a missile North Korea 6
could arm with 6
a nuclear warhead.
3Much of its missile arsenal 1(arsenal : 무기, 무기고)
is capable of reaching 2
South Korea and Japan,4
but Kim 1
has threatened 2
to attack
3the United States as well.
3At the House Armed Services Committee 4
hearing 5(???)
in which he revealed 6 (????) 그가 DIA 평가를 드러낸 것을 듣고서??
the DIA assessment,
3Lamborn 1
asked 2
Dempsey,
3whether he agreed with it.
3Dempsey 1
said 2
he had not seen
3the report.
3“You 1
said 2
it's not publicly released,
3so I 1
choose not 2
to comment
3on it,” 4
Dempsey 1
said.2
But David Wright, 1
a nuclear weapons expert 6
at the Union of Concerned Scientists,4
said 2
the DIA assessment probably does not change
3the views of those
3who closely follow 6
developments
3in North Korea's pursuit of a nuclear weapon. 4
“People 1
are starting 2
to believe
3North Korea very likely has
3the capability
3to build a nuclear weapon small 4
enough to put on 4
some of their shorter-range missiles,”
3 Wright 1
said. 2
“Once you 1
start 2
talking about warheads
3small enough and technically capable to be 6
on a long-range missile, 4
I1
think 2
it's much more
3an open question.”4
The DIA assessment 1
is not out of line with comments 2
Dempsey made Wednesday 6
when he was asked 6
at a Pentagon news conference 4
whether North Korea was capable of pairing
3a nuclear warhead
3to a ballistic missile 4
that could reach Japan or beyond. 6
In response, 4
Dempsey 1
said 2
the extent of North Korean progress on
3designing a nuclear weapon 5
small enough to operate 4
as a missile warhead 1
was a classified matter. 2
But he 1
did not rule out 2
that the North has achieved
3the capability
3revealed in the DIA report. 6
“They 1
have conducted 2
two nuclear tests,”
3 Dempsey 1
told 2
a Pentagon news conference.
3“They 1
have conducted 2
several successful ballistic missile launches.
3And in the absence of concrete evidence to the contrary, 4
we 1
have to assume 2
the worst case,
3and that 1
's why we're postured 2(posture : 자세, 가식적으로 행동하다)
as we 1
are today.” 2
<4/2
3,화>
He 1
was referring to 2
recent moves
3by the U.S. to increase its missile defense capabilities 4
in the Pacific. 4
At the same House hearing
where Lamborn revealed 6
the DIA conclusion
3,
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel 1
was asked 2
a different version of the same question:
3Does North Korea 1
have 2
the capability to strike U.S. territory
3with a nuclear weapon? 4
Hagel 1
said 2
the answer is no.
3“Now 1(???)
does 2(???)
that mean
3(???)
that they won't have
3it
3or they can't have
3it
3or they're not working on
3it?”
3Hagel 1
added. 2
“No. That 1
's why this is a very dangerous situation.” 2
“Now 1
is the time 2
for North Korea to end 4
the belligerent approach
3( belligerent : 적대적인,공격적인)
they have taken and to try to lower 6
temperatures,”
3Obama 1
said 2
in his first public comments 4
since Pyongyang 1
threatened 2
the United States and its allies
3in East Asia with nuclear attack. 4
Obama, 1
speaking from the Oval Office, 5(oval office : 대통령 집무실)
said 2
he preferred to see
3the tensions
3on the peninsula 4
resolved through diplomatic means,5
but added 2
that “the United States will take
3all necessary steps
3to protect its people.”4
The North 1
on Thursday 4
delivered 2
a fresh round of war rhetoric
3(rhetoric : 미사여구, 수사법)
with claims 4
it has (???)
“powerful striking means”
3on standby, the latest in a torrent of warlike threats 4(torrent : 급류)
seen by outsiders 6
as an effort to scare and pressure 4
South Korea and the U.S.
3into changing their North Korea policies. 5
<4/24, 수>
Lamborn 1
is a member 2
of the Strategic Forces subcommittee of the Armed Services panel, 4
which oversees 6
ballistic missiles.
3A former state legislator 1
who was elected to the House in 2006,6
was a member 2
of the Tea Party caucus 4(caucus : 정당의 간부)
and belongs to the Republican Study Committee, the caucus of House conservatives 2
At a separate hearing Thursday, 4
U.S. officials 1
offered 2
their assessment
3of the North Korean leader,4
who is a grandson 6
of the country's founder, Kim Il Sung. 4
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper 1
told the House Intelligence Committee 2
that he thinks
3Kim,
3who took control after his father, Kim Jong Il,6
died in 2011, 6
is trying to show the U.S.,
3the world and his own people
3that he is “firmly in control in North Korea,” 6
while attempting to maneuver 5(maneuver : 책략, 술책)
the international community
3into concessions in future negotiations. 4(concession : 양도, 토지,사업권 )
“I 1
don't think ...2
he has
3much of an endgame
3other than to somehow elicit recognition” 4?????(elicit : 끌어내다)
and to turn the nuclear threat
3into “negotiation and to accommodation and presumably for aid,” 4
Clapper 1
said. 2
Clapper 1
said 2
that the intelligence community believes
3the North
3would use nuclear weapons only to preserve 6
the Kim regime
3but that analysts do not know
3how the regime defines that. 4
Secretary of State John Kerry 1
was headed 2
Thursday to East Asia,4
where he planned talks 6
with officials in Seoul, Beijing and Tokyo about North Korea. (AP)4
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