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    Japanese newspaper: Seoul planned to assassinate the leader of North Korea

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    Japanese newspaper: Seoul planned to assassinate the leader of North Korea Empty Japanese newspaper: Seoul planned to assassinate the leader of North Korea

    Post by Rocky Mon 26 Jun 2017, 3:34 am

    Japanese newspaper: Seoul planned to assassinate the leader of North Korea


    09:25 - 26/06/2017


    According to the newspaper "Asahi" Japan, on Monday, that the former South Korean administration of President Park Hae goin planned to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

    The newspaper pointed out that it was supposed to carry out the assassination in a way to suggest that it's just a car or a train accident, and the coup was a measure of possible options as well.

    According to the source, Park Hae Gwynne has signed a decree on the overthrow of the North Korean regime in late 2015, the National Intelligence Service is expensive task of planning the assassination.

    The newspaper added, that all attempts to filter Kim Jong failed, and no longer the current South Korean leadership is interested in follow-up efforts in this direction.

    The park has been cut off from office and placed under detention in March / last March on charges of corruption.

    This, and the media quoted security officials and politicians in Seoul earlier this month as saying, the North Korean leader feels appalled plots to assassinate him, and uses a number of "tricks" to try to thwart them.

    The sources said that Kim Jong is not afraid to attack the cars used by gunmen to move all over the country, but is also a permanent concern of the air strike. She added that Kim is preferred to travel and move in the early morning hours and he returned in favor of the use of his Mercedes-Benz exclusively, but has become changing his cars and riding his car.

    The newspaper "Telegraph" and noted that the concerns of Kim Jong increased this year, especially when spread talk that Washington and Seoul join hands to form a special force unit will be assigned to the overthrow of the northern leadership of the Korean mission in the event of a war broke out on the peninsula Alchorah.anthy / 25

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    Japanese newspaper: Seoul planned to assassinate the leader of North Korea Empty Revealed: Park signed off on plot to oust, even kill, Kim Jong Un

    Post by Rocky Mon 26 Jun 2017, 6:20 am


    Revealed: Park signed off on plot to oust, even kill, Kim Jong Un


    June 26 2017


    As South Korean president, Park Geun-hye approved a covert plan to oust North Korean leader Kim Jong Un--including assassination--and to cover Seoul’s tracks, Asahi cited a source as saying on Monday.

    The plan was floated when the conservative Park was growing increasingly frustrated and taking a more confrontational stance against the northern neighbor, according to the source knowledgeable about policy toward North Korea during Park’s administration.

    A land mine explosion near the demilitarized zone in August 2015 injured two South Korean soldiers and heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula. But marathon talks between officials of the two sides avoided a full-blown military confrontation.

    However, when US President Barack Obama met with Park in October 2015, he again stressed that Washington would only enter dialogue with Pyongyang if it had taken steps toward denuclearization.

    That stance, in turn, led Seoul to reconsider its plans for dialogue and shift toward a more adversarial relationship with North Korea.



    After a meeting of officials from the two Koreas ended on a negative note in December 2015, Park signed a document that gave the green light for a “leadership change” in North Korea. The National Intelligence Service (NIS) was put in charge of the policy.

    Although details of the actual plan are sketchy, the options included Kim’s retirement, political exile or even assassination, the source said.

    Careful planning was conducted to cover any trace of Seoul’s hand in such operations because a change in North Korean leadership that had even an inkling of South Korean involvement would likely lead to military retaliation, the source said.

    The plotters apparently considered staging an “accident” on the road or over water to eliminate Kim, but tight security prevented any mission from being carried out, the source said.

    Park was further infuriated by North Korea’s nuclear tests in January and September 2016, and she began to publicly criticize Kim in her speeches.

    But she also emphasized that she did not view the North Korean populace as the enemy.

    In a speech given in August 2016, she called out directly to North Korean government officials and the general population for a unification of the two Koreas. Two months later, she urged North Korean citizens to defect from their nation.

    Another source said Park’s moves were an attempt to spur a “palace revolution” among those in high-ranking positions close to Kim.

    Sources said plans to bring down Kim were also pushed forward by NIS reports that described an unstable North Korean society suffering from power and water shortages as well as the rule of a paranoid leader fearful of an attack on himself.

    Those reports apparently led to the belief that a leadership change was possible in North Korea.

    That may have led the NIS to funnel such intelligence reports to the president, while ignoring analyses of other officials that painted a picture of a stable North Korean economy helped through the partial introduction of capitalist economic measures as well as a unified leadership structure under Kim that would make a regime change very difficult.

    http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/13567/Revealed-Park-signed-off-on-plot-to-oust-even-kill-Kim-Jong-Un

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