Yesterday it seemed like the realm of conspiracy theory but now Britain's former foreign minister is saying that Kim's launch of an ICBM was sabotaged by the US.
US Cyber Attack "Sabotaged Kim's Missile Launch", Former British Foreign Secretary Claims
16
April, 2017
Seemingly confirming
what we hinted at previously, The
Sun newspaper reports that
the US
may have sabotaged Kim Jong-un’s missile test yesterday through a
cyber-attack causing
the rocket to spectacularly flop, according to a former British
foreign secretary.
In
light of the recent
NYT report that
the US has
been able to sabotage and remotely control North Korean launches for
years courtesy of cyberattacks, we
previosuly wondered if
the US did not play at least a minor role
in this attempted, but failed, launch.
Three years ago, President Barack Obama ordered Pentagon officials to step up their cyber and electronic strikes against North Korea’s missile program in hopes of sabotaging test launches in their opening seconds.
Soon a large number of the North’s military rockets began to explode, veer off course, disintegrate in midair and plunge into the sea. Advocates of such efforts say they believe that targeted attacks have given American antimissile defenses a new edge and delayed by several years the day when North Korea will be able to threaten American cities with nuclear weapons launched atop intercontinental ballistic missiles.
And
now, as
The Sun reports, Sir
Malcolm Rifkind claims American intelligence has used cyber warfare
to successfully foil missile tests before and that there is a “strong
belief” that President Trump’s administration was behind North
Korea’s latest failed launch.
“It could have failed because the system is not competent enough to make it work, but there is a very strong belief that the US through cyber methods has been successful on several occasions in interrupting these sorts of tests and making them fail.”
But
Sir Malcolm, who served as foreign secretary from 1995 to 1997 in
John Major’s government, did warn that despite
the missile flop, North Korea remains a serious nuclear threat.
He said:
“But don’t get too excited by that, they’ve also had quite a lot of successful tests.
“They are an advanced country when it comes to their nuclear weapons programme. That still remains a fact – a hard fact.”
Shell-shocked
North Korean experts admit the secretive nation now appears far more
advanced than previously thought. Dave Schmerler, a research
associate at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in
California, told The Wall Street Journal: “We’re
totally floored right now. I was not expecting to see this many new
missile designs.”
Sabotage
or not, one can't help but wonder if the US intelligence agencies
have the capability to blow up a North Korean missile after
launch, do
they also have the capability to 'launch' a North Korean missile,
setting in motion yet another 'safe' false flag to enrage the world?
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