(안보)NBC 영변핵시설 재가동선언

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(안보)NBC 영변핵시설 재가동선언

Good morning, breaking overnight!
North Korea vowing to restart its nuclear facilities as the US positions a navy destroyer closer to the Korean peninsula.
Tuesday April 2nd, 2013. From NBC news, this is Today with Matt Lauer and Savanna Gathrie, live from studio 1A in Rockefeller Plaza.
And good morning everyone, welcome to Today on a Tuesday morning, I am Savanna Gathrie
and I am Matt Lauer, we've got this breaking news out of North Korea.
An announcement that it is stepping up the enrichment of uranium.
It's a clear shot at the international community. It's a provocation
and it will only serve to escalation tensions.
Let's get right to NBC's chief foreign correspondent Richard Angle.
He is monitoring the situation from Seoul this morning. Richard, good morning to you!

Good morning, Savanna, North Korea says it will reopen those closed nuclear facilities,
just days after promising to never give up its nuclear weapons, to never bargain them.
As the US deploys more military hardware
including a navy missile destroyer,
diverted in case of a launch from North Korea.
The secretive government in Pyongyang isn't backing down, but escalate it!
North Korea's young leader KIM JUNG UN has abolished an armistice with South Korea,
celebrated his country's nuclear weapons
and today vow to overturn diplomacy by reopening a facility used to make fuel for nuclear bombs.

The nuclear facility at Youngbyun was closed in 2007 after international talks involving Washington.
Back then, its cooling tower was destroyed!
That's changed
and North Korea says both a five megawatt reactor and a uranium enrichment facility at Youngbyun
will go back on line, capable of producing enough plutonium for one nuclear bomb a year.
N Korea says the move is to produce electricity
and to boost the quality and quantity of its nuclear weapons.
North Korea is now saying it is a nuclear power with nuclear weapons.
It's ready to use and plans to further develop and the world must just accept it!
The US clearly isn't comfortable with this
and in ways, especially heavy on South Koreans
who have to live in the shadow of a neighbor that openly declares its hostility.
The government in Seoul is increasingly concerned,
promising to respond to any aggression with force.
It's unclear how long it will take for NK to get Youngbyyun facility up and running.
NK says in part, it's for electricity.
The problem is the plant has never been attached to the power grid. Matt?

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