O***O 发帖数: 1854 | 1 是真是假无所谓。关键是美军开始舆论准备,把一个“无害”的独裁者描绘成一个对西
方世界有立刻危险的疯子。步骤和伊拉克一模一样,何况这次MDW是北韩自己哭着喊着
公开的,绝非谣言。
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North Korea planning terror attack on South, spy agency says
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/18/asia/south-korea-north-korean-ter
Seoul (CNN)North Korea is currently planning a "terrorist attack" on South
Korea according to the South's spy agency.
A lawmaker, briefed by the National Intelligence Service (NIS), says leader
Kim Jong Un himself gave the order to make preparations.
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"North Korea's terrorist attack could be in the form of causing harms to
anti-North Korean activists, North Korean defectors or government officials,
" said Saenuri Party member, Lee Chul-woo, when CNN contacted his office
Thursday.
Members of the ruling Saenuri Party held a closed-door meeting with the NIS,
defense ministry and other ministries.
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The NIS warning covered a large number of possible targets, including "
subways, shopping malls, exhibition centers, power plants" as well as
possible cyber attacks.
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South Korean vow
Seoul recently vowed to take "bone-numbing" measures against Pyongyang
following last month's nuclear test and this month's satellite launch, both
of which Seoul says violate United Nations Security Council resolutions.
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South Korea decided to shut down its final symbol of co-operation with the
North last week, the Kaesong Industrial Complex, which lies on the North's
side of the border. The very next day North Korea expelled all South Korean
workers, seizing all property and assets. The North cut key lines of
communication with the South the same day.
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South Korea's Presidential office said this latest NIS assessment highlights
how important it is to pass an anti-terrorism bill they have been pushing
for for some time.
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Kim Sung-woo, a senior secretary at the Presidential office, known as the
Blue House, said the law needs to be passed "so that there could be a legal
and institutional framework on anti-terrorism so that it can protect our
people's lives and property."
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Opposition parties have voiced concern that an anti-terrorism bill could
give too much authority to the NIS. |
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