LLAW’s All Things Nuclear #741, Monday, (09/02/2024)
“End Nuclear Insanity Before Nuclear Insanity Ends Humanity”
Defense minister nominee Kim Yong-hyun, center, speaks during a confirmation hearing at the National Assembly in Seoul, Sept. 2. Yonhap
LLAW’s NUCLEAR ISSUES & COMMENTS, Monday, (09/02/2024)
About South Korea arming itself with its own nuclear weapons:
This seems like a very bad idea, and I wonder what the American government will have to say about it. I cannot imagine both North and South Korea with nuclear arms; and I would guess that the USA, South Korea’s loyal ally is more than enough to keep North Korea’s Kim Jong Un in check, just as the U.S. has for several years now. This idea could make matters worse for South Korea because Kim Jong Un, who is over-charged to employ his nuclear arsenal somewhere would like nothing better than to use it on his southern neighbor almost as much as he’d like to use it on the United States.
I suspect the U.S. will never allow this to happen because the United Sates already gives them more than enough ‘deterrence’ as deterrence goes in its eventual inability, not only in the U.S., but in all nuclear armed countries) to act as a substitute for avoiding nuclear war instead of simple humanitarian common sense by abolishing all nuclear weapons on planet Earth forever. ~llaw
Defense minister nominee says he is open to idea of S. Korea's nuclear armament
Posted : 2024-09-02 15:47
Updated : 2024-09-02 15:47
Defense minister nominee Kim Yong-hyun, center, speaks during a confirmation hearing at the National Assembly in Seoul, Sept. 2. Yonhap
Defense minister nominee Kim Yong-hyun said Monday that South Korea's nuclear armament could be among the options considered to respond to North Korea's nuclear threats amid high public support for the idea of their country going nuclear.
"That is included among all possible options," Kim said in a parliamentary confirmation hearing, in response to a question on the possibility of securing room for nuclear armament.
Speaking to reporters last month, Kim said that he was open to all means to respond to North Korea's nuclear threats, while stressing that the alliance with the United States remains the basis in dealing with such threats.
Kim, who served as the chief of the Presidential Security Service and oversaw the relocation of the presidential office to Yongsan, rejected criticism over the move by main opposition lawmakers, saying the basement bunkers for contingency situations are "much more stronger" at the current location.
In regard to a controversial incident which critics called excessive protection of the president, Kim said measures were reasonably taken in accordance with relevant security guidelines.
On the need to allow women to apply as rank-and-file soldiers amid concerns over the country's ultra-low birth rate, Kim said the idea should be reviewed as an option but that public consensus over the policy should come first.
Kim, meanwhile, strongly rejected claims by the opposition bloc that the administration of Yoon Suk Yeol is seeking to draw up a martial law plan.
"I believe that confirmation hearings are not held for political instigation of things that are not true," he said. (Yonhap)
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TODAY’S NUCLEAR WORLD’S NEWS, Monday, (09/02/2024)
All Things Nuclear
NEWS
Russia Warns Kremlin Changing Nuclear War Policy in Response to West - Newsweek
Newsweek
The conflict has long raised concerns about whether Russia could deploy nuclear weapons. Putin has repeatedly made eyebrow-raising statements about ...
Russia to revise nuclear doctrine over West's escalations: Ryabkov | Al Mayadeen English
Al Mayadeen English
... nuclear doctrine], caused, among other things, by the examination and analysis of development of recent conflicts, including, of course, everything ...
Defense minister nominee Kim Yong-hyun open to South Korea's nuclear armament
The Korea Times
... nuclear threats amid high public support for the idea of their country going nuclear. "That is included among all possible options," Kim said in a ...
Nuclear Power
NEWS
Westinghouse Completes First VVER-440 Fuel Reload at Finland's Loviisa Nuclear Power Plant
Westinghouse Nuclear
Westinghouse Electric Company has delivered the first reload of VVER-440 fuel assemblies to the Loviisa Nuclear Power Plant.
Exclusive-U.S. researchers find probable launch site of Russia's new nuclear-powered missile
Yahoo News Canada
Two U.S. researchers say they have identified the probable deployment site in Russia of the 9M370 Burevestnik, a new nuclear-powered, ...
Commercial SMR Agreement Reached at U.S-Africa Nuclear Energy Summit
Energy Central
General sessions kicked off today at the second annual U.S.-Africa Nuclear Energy Summit (USANES) in Nairobi, Kenya. USANES is a week-long series ...
Nuclear Power Emergencies
NEWS
Emergency power outages have been canceled in Kiev - EADaily
EADaily
... nuclear power plant was transferred to American fuel: Rosatom will need its own; 12:36 The star of American cinema translated the Russian proverb ...
Nuclear War
NEWS
China Reacts After Russia Says It Intends To Change Nuclear War Policy - Newsweek
Newsweek
According to Reuters, Russia's existing 2020 nuclear doctrine stipulates that it may employ its nuclear arsenal in the event of a nuclear attack by an ...
Russia Warns Kremlin Changing Nuclear War Policy in Response to West - Newsweek
Newsweek
Recent weeks have seen Ukraine launch its own counteroffensive into Kursk—marking the first time Russian territory has been seized since World War ...
Ukraine war briefing: Russia says it will change nuclear doctrine due to western 'escalation ...
The Guardian
Work to amend doctrine on use of nuclear weapons 'at an advanced stage', state media quotes deputy foreign minister as saying.
Nuclear War Threats
NEWS
Explainer: What is Russia's nuclear doctrine and how might it change? - Reuters
Reuters
... nuclear weapons if it perceived that threats were growing. HOW DOES THE NUCLEAR ISSUE AFFECT THE UKRAINE WAR? The risk of a nuclear war with ...
Exclusive: U.S. researchers find probable launch site of Russia's new nuclear-powered missile
Reuters
... Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), an advocacy group focused on reducing nuclear, biological and emergent technology risks. The setbacks include a ...
Nuclear weapons always stopped invasions. Then Ukrainian troops poured into Russia. | Mint
Mint
One wild card Sokov notes is that the Kremlin and President Vladimir Putin seem to consider threats to his regime as sovereign threats to Russia
Yellowstone Caldera
NEWS
Yellowstone supervolcano eruption could trigger 'nuclear winter' and mass deaths - MSN
MSN
Yellowstone supervolcano eruption could trigger 'nuclear winter' and mass deaths. Story by Zeleb.es. • 1mo. 1 / 17. A popular tourist site could ...