“La sabiduría de la vida consiste en la eliminación de lo no esencial. En reducir los problemas de la filosofía a unos pocos solamente: el goce del hogar, de la vida, de la naturaleza, de la cultura”.
Lin Yutang
Cervantes
Hoy es el día más hermoso de nuestra vida, querido Sancho; los obstáculos más grandes, nuestras propias indecisiones; nuestro enemigo más fuerte, el miedo al poderoso y a nosotros mismos; la cosa más fácil, equivocarnos; la más destructiva, la mentira y el egoísmo; la peor derrota, el desaliento; los defectos más peligrosos, la soberbia y el rencor; las sensaciones más gratas, la buena conciencia, el esfuerzo para ser mejores sin ser perfectos, y sobretodo, la disposición para hacer el bien y combatir la injusticia dondequiera que esté.
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17 de octubre de 2017
North Korea Warns That Nuclear War Could ‘Break Out Any Moment’
By
Shinhye Kang
South Korea preparing on guard for possible missile launch
U.S.-South Korea holding joint naval drills this week
North Korea warned that a nuclear war “may break out any
moment” as the U.S. and South Korea began one of the largest joint naval
drills off both the east and west coasts of the peninsula.
Kim In Ryong
Photographer: Jewel Samad/AFP via Getty Images
Kim
In Ryong, North Korea’s deputy ambassador to the United Nations, said
on Monday that his nation had become a “full-fledged nuclear power which
possesses the delivery means of various ranges” and warned that “the
entire U.S. mainland is within our firing range.” He also called North
Korea “a responsible nuclear state.”
“As
long as one does not take part in the U.S. military actions against the
DPRK, we have no intention to use or threaten to use nuclear weapons
against any other country,” Kim said, referring to his country’s formal
name.
The comments are similar to other warnings North Korea has
made over the past few months as tensions have increased with President
Donald Trump’s administration. Kim Jong Un’s regime has repeatedly said
it needs the capability to strike the U.S. with a nuclear weapon in
order to deter an American attack.
“They
just bluff to the extreme because they think that if enough people
worry about what they’re saying, that would deter U.S.-South Korean
action,” Bruce Bennett, senior defense analyst at Rand Corp., said in a
Bloomberg TV interview. “The problem is North Korea is used to using
very extreme words to deter by bluff and by bluster, and now they’re
shocked that the Americans are using a similar approach.” Read here for more about North Korea’s nuclear ambitions
Trump
has said military force is an option to stop Kim and has ruled out
talks with Pyongyang. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Sunday the
president wants him to push forward on diplomacy with North Korea “until
the first bomb drops.”
A war of words has escalated between the
two leaders in recent weeks, with Trump labeling Kim “Rocket Man” and
telling the UN that the U.S. would “totally destroy” North Korea if it
attacks. Kim responded by calling Trump a “dotard” and warning of the
"highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history.”
South Korean military officials are preparing for another possible missile launch
from North Korea this week to counter the U.S.-South Korea drills,
which include an American aircraft carrier and a nuclear submarine.
China’s Communist Party will also start its most important political
meeting in five years on Wednesday.
A
North Korean official said an intercontinental ballistic missile test
could coincide with Trump’s visit to Asia next month, CNN reported,
without identifying the person. The official added that two more steps
are needed for Pyongyang to achieve its goal of having reliable ICBMs:
an above-ground nuclear detonation and the "testing of a long-range ICBM
capable of reaching Guam -- and even further."
‘Coming Disaster’
Russia
on Monday urged the U.S. to reduce military drills near North Korea,
reiterating a proposal for both sides to step back and calm tensions.
“I don’t remember a situation when the feeling of a coming disaster is so clear,” Tass cited Russian Ambassador to North Korea Alexander Matsegora as saying.
Russia’s
Interfax newswire reported on Monday that a meeting is possible this
week between Joseph Yun, the U.S. representative for North Korea, and
Choe Son Hui, head of the North American department at North Korea’s
foreign ministry. Both are attending a non-proliferation conference in
Moscow this week, it said.
The UN has tightened sanctions on North
Korea this year in a bid to cut off cash flows that help support its
nuclear program. Kim’s regime also generates billions of dollars a year
dealing drugs, selling weapons, counterfeiting currencies and exploiting
guest workers, according to the International Network for the Human
Rights of North Korean Overseas Labor.
Lazarus, a hacking group
linked to North Korea, may have been behind this month’s theft of $60
million from Taiwan’s Far Eastern International Bank, BAE Systems Plc
researchers said
on Monday. While the bank said most of the money was recovered, it’s
the latest case in which Swift -- the interbank messaging system used
for money transfers -- was used to facilitate the theft of funds from a
banking institution.
Rand Corp. Says N. Korea Bluffing With Nuclear War Threat