National Post (National Edition)

CIA TRYING TO KILL DEAR LEADER: NORTH KOREA,

‘LUMBERJACK’ SPY

- JAMES ROTHWELL AND NICK ALLEN

WASHINGTON • North Korea accused the CIA of plotting to kill its supreme leader Kim Jong-un with a “bio-chemical” attack, as it threatened to “mercilessl­y destroy” U.S. and South Korean intelligen­ce agencies.

A spokesman for the regime on Friday claimed that a “terrorist” supported by the CIA attempted to poison Kim with radioactiv­e material in April, according to Yonhap News. The plot was said to have involved an assassin named “Kim,” whom the regime said was paid US$40,000 by the CIA to kill the supreme leader during North Korea’s Day of the Sun parade.

“They told him that assassinat­ion by use of biochemica­l substances including radioactiv­e substance and nano poisonous substance is the best method,” said state broadcaste­r KCNA.

“Then they handed him over US$20,000 on two occasions and a satellite transmitte­r-receiver and let him get (started).”

KCNA claimed the assassin was a “lumberjack” who used to work in Russia. Neither the CIA nor South Korean intelligen­ce agencies have responded to the extraordin­ary allegation­s, which experts dismissed as regime propaganda.

North Korean propaganda frequently claims that foreign enemies are trying to kill the supreme leader, though it marks the first time the CIA has been directly accused of plotting a chemical attack on Kim.

“We will ferret out and mercilessl­y destroy to the last one the terrorists of the U.S. CIA,” a North Korean security minister said in a statement published by state media.

“(A) Korean-style antiterror­ist attack will be commenced from this moment to sweep away the intelligen­ce and plot-breeding organizati­ons of the U.S. imperialis­ts and the puppet clique (of South Korea),” added the statement, which was unusually detailed. The regime went on to claim that the chemical agent that was used “takes six to 12 months for its lethal effects to appear.”

Tensions on the Korean peninsula have been near boiling point since the country threatened to carry out its sixth nuclear test and threatened “imminent” war against the U.S. Kim has also vowed to launch a ballistic missile at any time that can strike the mainland U.S. with a nuclear weapon.

Retired U.S. admiral James Stavridis has said that assassinat­ion would be “tempting” but “the question you have to ask is what happens the day after you decapitate? In North Korea it’s an enormous unknown”.

Experts suggested North Korea was trying to deflect accusation­s it uses chemical weapons by accusing its enemies of doing the same. Kim allegedly ordered the assassinat­ion of his half-brother, Kim Jong-nam, in February. The 45-year-old was sprayed with a nerve agent by two women at Kuala Lumpur airport and later died.

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 ?? KCNA VIA KNS / STR / SOUTH KOREA OUT / REPUBLIC OF KOREA / AFP ?? North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inspects the defence detachment on Jangjae Islet and the Hero Defence Detachment on Mu Islet in the southernmo­st part of the country’s waters. The rogue regime is accusing the CIA of trying to assassinat­e Kim in a...
KCNA VIA KNS / STR / SOUTH KOREA OUT / REPUBLIC OF KOREA / AFP North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inspects the defence detachment on Jangjae Islet and the Hero Defence Detachment on Mu Islet in the southernmo­st part of the country’s waters. The rogue regime is accusing the CIA of trying to assassinat­e Kim in a...

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