[김광일의 입] Woodward’s book ‘Rage’, a creepy man



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This year, Bob Woodward, seventy-seven. He is the most famous journalist in the world. He’s the reporter who forced President Nixon out of power with a scoop on the Watergate case. He remains an active journalist. The deputy editor-in-chief of the Washington Post, a book he published after interviewing President Trump 18 times, ‘Rage’ and Rage, is a topic of the global community right now. Among them, only the parts related to North Korean Kim Jong-un and nuclear weapons are summarized and analyzed.

▲ When US-North Korea relations plummeted in 2017, US Strategic Command in Omaha, Nebraska, USA, took a deeper look at “Jack Gye 5027.” It also included the use of 80 nuclear weapons in response to the North Korean attacks. ‘Jakggye 5027′ refers to the ’50’ off the Korean peninsula, and the two digits on the back refer to detailed plans depending on the situation. This is a plan of the CFC operation of the Republic of Korea and the United States in preparation for an all-out war between the two Koreas. It is written by the United States and overseen by the United States Pacific Command. At the time of 2017, ‘pre-emptive strikes’, ‘pre-emptive strikes’ and ‘surgical strikes’, etc., which hit North Korea’s important bases first, were discussed. “It is much closer to war than anyone thinks,” Trump said.

▲ If so, what kind of nuclear weapon would you have in mind when you dumped ’80 nuclear weapons’ on North Korea? President Trump said in an interview with Woodward that “I previously developed a nuclear weapons system that no one in the country had.” “We have something that Putin and Xi Jinping have never heard of. What we have is huge. “Woodward said,” I later received confirmation from anonymous officials about a new secret weapons system that the US military owns. “Military experts analyzed that the ‘new nuclear weapons system’ that Trump was referring to could mean a very small nuclear weapon capable of ultra-precise strikes against the North Korean leadership or military base. It is a nuclear weapon that minimizes damage to civilians acting as a “shield” around it. This could mean a “nuclear weapon low-power “B61-12 launched from a submarine, mounted on a cruise missile or launched from the sky.

▲ The Blue House exceptionally denied that “there is no plan to use nuclear weapons in 5027 of the working season. Which one is correct? Is it Woodward or the Blue House? One thing is for sure: once the war broke out, all the plans that had been made before then were as if they were absent. Because that day is a new situation. Furthermore, US military operations have the principle of “no prior discussions” with allies or political circles.

▲ In July 2017, the US military launched the ATACMS tactical missile in the East Sea, and Kim Jong-un set the distance to the tent where he observed the ICBM launch. When Trump met Kim Jong-un in Singapore in June of the following year, he said, “I don’t want to get rid of you.” He said, “I don’t want to get rid of you,” hinting at Libya’s Gaddafi, who was luckily eliminated.

▲ On September 22, 2017, North Korea threatens the United States by saying: “It will test a hydrogen bomb.” The following day, September 23, the United States mobilized 20 fighter jets, including the B-1B Lancer ‘Death Swan’ strategic bomber, to conduct a ‘simulated airstrike’ over the Northern Limit Line in the East Sea. Moon Jae-in’s administration complains and says, “America has gone too far.”

▲ What is the power of ‘The Swan of Death’? With a maximum Mach 1.2, it is faster than the B-52 or B-2 among America’s top three strategic bombers, taking 2 hours from Guam to the Korean Peninsula. It can load and drop bombs of 34 tons inside the plane, 27 tons outside and up to 61 tons. It is equipped with the Guided Bomb Unit, which is a laser-guided bomb, joint direct attack bombs such as the GBU-31 and GBU-38, and the Jasm long-range air-to-ground cruise missile (JASSM), capable of carry out precise attacks from hundreds of kilometers away. In an emergency, you can also install the GBU-43, which is called the ‘mother of bombs’, or the GBU-57, which can destroy up to 60 meters underground. The MK-84 and MK-82 are also armed with hundreds of rounds. Conventional bombs alone can devastate Pyongyang’s command, underground bunkers, and nuclear and missile bases.

▲ Look at the situation in September 2017. On September 5, North Korea had the sixth nuclear test, the IRBM Hwaseong-12 was launched on September 15, and the threat of a hydrogen bomb on September 22. However, the Moon Jae-in administration was on the wrong track, announcing $ 8 million in humanitarian aid to North Korea on September 14. In such a situation, the United States sent the ‘Swan of Death’ beyond the Northern Boundary Line.

▲ In his book ‘Rage’, Woodward said that the ‘Korea Mission Center’, the US CIA’s exclusive department on the Korean Peninsula, was created with North Korean regime change in mind. The head of the center is Andrew Kim, the most successful spy maneuver against North Korea. Woodward said: “Andrew Kim planned a secret operation to overthrow the North Korean leader.”

▲ When the year turned and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo went to North Korea for the second time in May 2018, President Kim Jong-un smoked a cigarette at a table. But the center’s director, Andrew Kim, said “it’s not good for your health.” Vice President Kim Yeo-jeong and Kim Young-cheol, who were together at the time, said they were frozen and almost paralyzed, waiting for Kim Jong-un’s reaction. Seoljoo Lee broke the silence. “That’s right. I’ve also told my husband about the dangers of smoking.” Woodward said the contrast between Kim Yeo-jeong and Lee Seol-ju was very striking.

▲ In Matthew Pottinger’s time, NSC’s senior assistant in charge of Asia had “nine options” for North Korea. The worst option is to accept North Korea as a nuclear power. The most powerful is to destroy the North Korean regime and lead to regime change through covert CIA operations or military strikes. Trump is said to have chosen “maximum pressure.”

▲ The United States is a country that has never stopped the war on the Korean Peninsula, in Vietnam, in Afghanistan, in the Middle East, even after the end of World War II. The United States is the country that best knows how to wage war in the world. The United States has stronger military might than the combined military might of the entire world except the United States. Woodward said in his book “Rage” that that country planned an “80 nuclear weapons” attack against North Korea and fired an Ataekims missile into the East Sea that accurately calculated the distance to Kim Jong-un’s tent.

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