North Korea Issues "Emergency Standby Orders" To Civil Defense Units: Report
12
August, 2017
With
markets about to close for the next 2 days, the question on every
trader's mind is: "should
i carry risk over the weekend, or should I dump it all in
case North Korea fires another test, or non-test, ICBM launch which
may be just the provocation Trump needs to give thegreen
light to a squadron of B-1 bombers to
begin a bombing campaign." After all, Trump
himself tweeted
this morning that "military solutions are now fully in place,
locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely. Hopefully Kim
Jong Un will find another path!"
While
we don't know if Kim will "find another path", late on
Friday KBS
World Radio,
the official international
broadcasting station of
South Korea (which is owned by the Korean Broadcasting System),
reports that according to Radio
Free Asia (RFA),
in a potential warning that Pyongyang may be preparing yet another
imminent escalation, "North
Korean authorities have dispatched emergency standby orders to the
leaders of the ruling Workers’ Party committees and civil defense
units."
Friday's RFA report quotes a source in Yanggang Province as saying that the Central Military Commission of the party delivered the orders via e-mail.
The e-mail apparently arrived even before the North publicly threatened to retaliate against the U.S. “hundreds of thousands of times” over newly approved U.N. sanctions.
A
separate source in the North has reportedly told RFA that the
state-run Rodong Sinmun newspaper carrying the North’s statement
was distributed by military helicopters in Jagang Province on
Tuesday. The source said it was the first time military helicopters
have been used to deliver the newspaper except when the paper carried
new year's messages by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
And
while the report has yet to be confirmed by other news outlets,
traders are furiously hitting refresh on the website
of 38North.org for
the daily satellite image update of North Korea's missile launch
preparedness, which has yet to hit and which could mean the
difference between another sleepy, boring open on Monday and a VIX
surging above 20, 30 or more depending on what "path" Kim
Jong-Un picks over the next 48 hours.
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