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South Korea has plan to kill Kim
South Korea reveals it has a plan to assassinate Kim Jong Un
Story highlights
- Analyst says South Korea president would want to have this option on table
- South Korea has upped its rhetoric against Pyongyang since 5th nuke test
Seoul (CNN)South
Korea has elite troops on standby ready to assassinate Kim Jong Un if
the country feels threatened by North Korean nuclear weapons, the
country's defense minister revealed this week.
Asked
in parliament Wednesday if there was a special forces unit already
assembled that could eliminate North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, Han
Min-koo said: "Yes, we do have such a plan. "
"South
Korea has a general idea and plan to use precision missile capabilities
to target the enemy's facilities in major areas as well as eliminating
the enemy's leadership," he added.
It has long been suspected that such a plan was in place but the minister's candid answer surprised some.
"A
president would want to have the option," says Daniel Pinkston of Troy
University. "... Not presenting that to the president, not training for
it and having that capability would be a mistake."
South Korea has intensified its rhetoric against the leadership of North Korea since Pyongyang claimed a successful test of a nuclear warhead on September 9.
This week it tested a new type of high powered rocket engine of the type that could be used for an intercontinental ballistic missile.
'Worst case scenario'
The
defense ministry has said it is planning for the worst case scenario
and assumed North Korea was ready to conduct a sixth nuclear test.
Earlier
this month, Leem Ho Young, Chief Director of Strategic Planning at the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, described a new system called the Korea Massive
Punishment & Retaliation (KMPR) just hours after North Korea claimed
it had tested a nuclear warhead.
It
would involve surgical missile attacks, exclusive special warfare units
and an ability to strike North Korea's leadership if South Korea feels
threatened by nuclear attack.
Meanwhile,
North Korea accused the United States of pushing the peninsula to the
brink of war after this week's flyover of two US B-1B bombers close to
the DMZ or demilitarized zone that separates North and South Korea.
A US military source told CNN this is the closest this type of bomber has ever flown to North Korea.
Pyongyang
said it was a "vicious scenario to make a preemptive nuclear strike at
the DPRK," according to state-run news agency KCNA.
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