Sunday 17 April 2016

Kim Jong-un arranges FIFTH nuclear launch THIS YEAR as officials prepare for war


The nuclear-obsessed nation could carry out another test in a move to bolster its internal solidarity, Seoul president Park Guen-hye claimed.

It comes amid tough international sanctions imposed on it after its fourth atomic test this year.

Park has ordered the South Korean military to prepare to deal with any provocation from Pyongyang.

Speculation about a fifth test has intensified after power-crazed Kim Jong-un ordered a test of a nuclear warhead last month, according to North Korean media.

Analysts say the atomic test could happen before the country holds a landmark ruling Communist Party congress in Pyongyang in early May.

The revelation comes just days after the despot failed in his attempt to launch a ballistic missile capable of reaching American soil.

Kim fuelled speculation of impending war on Thursday after Pyongyang announced it would launch a pair of deadly rockets.

But the test, which marked the birthday of North Korea’s founder Kim Il-Sung, had failed according to South Korean media.

Musudan intermediate range missiles, which the test reportedly used, are designed with a range of more than 1,800 miles.

It means the blistering weaponry would be capable of reaching Guam – a US territory in Micronesia, in the Pacific.

A mobile launcher was earlier spotted and was believed to be carrying a second missile.

This type of missile is not known to have been previously flight-tested, adding extra weight to the experiment ordered by the dumpy dictator.

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