The Palm Beach Post

Japan: Kim can attack us with gas

- By Mari Yamaguchi Associated Press

TOKYO — Pr ime Mini ster Shinzo Abe warned Thursday that North Korea may be capable of firing a missile loaded with sarin nerve gas toward Japan, as internatio­nal concern mounted that a missile or nuclear test by the authoritar­ian state could be imminent.

“There is a possibilit­y that North Korea is already capable of shooting missiles with sarin as warheads,” Abe told a parliament­ary panel on national security and diplomacy.

Abe was responding to a question about Japan’s readiness at a time of increased regional tension. A U.S. Navy aircraft carrier is heading toward the Korean Peninsula as Pyongyang prepares for the 105th anniversar­y of the birth of its founder Kim Il Sung this weekend. And with U.S.-South Korean war games ongoing, North Korean has intensifie­d rhetoric warning it would retaliate strongly against any aggression.

South Korea has long said it believes the North can conduct its sixth nuclear test whenever it chooses. The 38 North website, which monitors North Korea, said satellite imagery of the country’s Pyunggye-ri nuclear test site suggests it is “primed and ready” for a test blast.

Researcher­s Joseph S. Bermudez Jr. and Jack Liu wrote that images taken Wednesday show continued activity around the site’s north portal.

North Korea, which never s i g ned t he i nt e r nat i onal Chemic al Weapons Convention, is believed to have up to 5,000 tons of chemical weapons, according to a South Korean defense white paper, though the North has never acknowledg­ed it.

Experts say if North Korea were to attack South Korea, it would likely target Seoul’s defenses with chemical and biological weapons dropped from aircraft or delivered via missiles, artillery and grenades.

Abe cited Syria, where dozens of people died recently in an alleged sarin nerve gas attack, as an example that Japan should take seriously, stressing the need to strengthen its deterrence against the North.

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