Kim Yo-jong Blasts South Korean Analysts Who Doubt Their Reconnaissance Satellite Technology

The bad cop of North Korea is back at it blasting South Korea:

Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, speaks at a mass political gathering in Pyongyang in August that was broadcast by the state-controlled Korean Central Television. Kim issued a vitriolic statement on Tuesday blasting South Koreans who questioned North Korea's reconnaissance and missile reentry capabilities. [YONHAP]
Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, speaks at a mass political gathering in Pyongyang in August that was broadcast by the state-controlled Korean Central Television. Kim issued a vitriolic statement on Tuesday blasting South Koreans who questioned North Korea’s reconnaissance and missile reentry capabilities. [YONHAP]

The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Tuesday blasted South Koreans who questioned Pyongyang’s reconnaissance capabilities in response to its launch of a test satellite in a statement carried by state-controlled media on Tuesday.    
   
Kim Yo-jong, who serves as deputy director of the ruling Workers’ Party propaganda department, also warned that the regime would soon conduct a long-distance missile launch to silence critics who doubt the regime’s ability to launch a nuclear weapon that can re-enter the atmosphere without disintegrating, according to Pyongyang’s state-controlled Korean Central News Agency.  
   
In her vitriolic statement, the North Korean leader’s sister said that Sunday’s spy satellite test involved two missiles, and that the first was intended “only to send signals to the transmitter and test whether the ground control station could trace and receive them.” 

Kim also bristled at comments by South Korean defense analysts who said the low-resolution images of Seoul and Incheon taken from the North Korean test satellite demonstrated the shortcomings of North Korean reconnaissance technology.  
   
“I really want to slap these bastards who are rattling on but don’t know where to start,” the KCNA reported Kim as saying.

Joong Ang Ilbo

Here is her most interesting comment which I said earlier was the real reason for their satellite launch rhetoric:

“It seems others want to disparage our strategic weapon capabilities by saying it can’t be demonstrated through a lofted-angle launch and must be proven through a normal-angle launch,” she said, adding that the latter was “something that may happen soon.” 

The spy satellite launch claims by the Kim regime is to set conditions to test an ICBM over Japan and claim it is a space launch. This gives their defenders in Moscow and Beijing a reason to defend them after they conduct a thinly veiled ICBM test at a nominal trajectory unlike their prior tests which were all lofted trajectories. This will further inflame tensions which is what they want while further testing their ICBM technologies.

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Kevin Kim
Kevin Kim
1 year ago

Skeletress

Mcgeehee
1 year ago

North Korea’s Shelley Duvall

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setnaffa
setnaffa
1 year ago

She just needs a puppy… and a hug… And a cup of hot chocolate with real marshmellows…

But from someone else.

I remember what her brother did to his family members…

setnaffa
setnaffa
1 year ago

She’s 35; but she doesn’t look a day over 65.

That’s communism for you. A truly sad example.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 year ago

You guys are harsh.

I’d pee in her butt.

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