Monday, 5 January 2015

Sanctions on North Korea

Risking war over a cyber attack on Hollywood!

This issue is only of interest because yet it demonstrates (once again) that those in charge of policy in Washington DC are certifiably insane.

Sanctions imposed on a sovereign state  over an alleged hacking of a Hollywood studio when the attack was likely to have been an inside attack.

America should be the laughing stock of the world, but the western media is taking this seriously!

Yet more indications of a world overtaken by collective insanity. 

US tightens sanctions against North Korea for Sony hacks



US President Barack Obama signed an executive order on Friday authorizing the imposition of new sanctions against certain North Korean entities in the wake of the recent Sony hack the White House continues to blame on Pyongyang.


North Korea rages against 

new US sanctions following 

Sony cyberattack

North Korea is furious at new US sanctions imposed on three organisations and 10 individuals following the recent Sony hack.
4 January, 2014
The state-run KCNA news agency quoted a foreign ministry spokesman as saying: "The policy persistently pursued by the US to stifle the DPRK [North Korea], groundlessly stirring up bad blood towards it, would only harden its will and resolution to defend the sovereignty of the country.
"The persistent and unilateral action taken by the White House to slap 'sanctions' against the DPRK patently proves that it is still not away from inveterate repungency and hostility toward the DPRK."
According to the BBC, those named in the sanctions were:
The Reconnaissance General Bureau, North Korea's primary intelligence organisation
North Korea's primary arms dealer, the Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation (Komid)
Korea Tangun Trading Corporation, which supports North Korea's defence research
Jang Song Chol, a government official said to be a Komid representative in Russia
Kim Yong Chol, a government official said to be a Komid representative in Iran
Ryu Jin and Kang Ryong, both Komid officials in Syria, according to the US
US sanctions were already in place over North Korea's nuclear programme, but analysts said the new sanctions are designed to further isolate the country's defence industry.
It is believed to be the first time the White House has punished any country for cyberattacks against a US company.
North Korea praised the recent high-profile cyberattack on Sony, just before the release of The Interview (a spoof about a plot to assassinate North Korea's leader), but denied any involvement in it.
Sony initially cancelled plans to screen the film due to security concerns, before deciding to release it online and at a limited number of cinemas.

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