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N Korea 'could have missile to reach UK shores within months' | |
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North Korea will almost certainly be able to reach UK shores with an intercontinental ballistic missile within six to 18 months, MPs have said. | North Korea will almost certainly be able to reach UK shores with an intercontinental ballistic missile within six to 18 months, MPs have said. |
However, the Commons' Defence Select Committee report said there was as yet no evidence that North Korea could arm these missiles with nuclear warheads. | However, the Commons' Defence Select Committee report said there was as yet no evidence that North Korea could arm these missiles with nuclear warheads. |
MPs, who have been investigating the threat posed by North Korea, added that such a strike seemed "highly unlikely". | MPs, who have been investigating the threat posed by North Korea, added that such a strike seemed "highly unlikely". |
They described the country's ruler, Kim Jong-un, as "ruthless but rational". | They described the country's ruler, Kim Jong-un, as "ruthless but rational". |
He was "ruthless, like other Communist dictators before him, but he is rational" and could be "dissuaded from the use of nuclear weapons, by means of a policy of deterrence and containment", the report said. | He was "ruthless, like other Communist dictators before him, but he is rational" and could be "dissuaded from the use of nuclear weapons, by means of a policy of deterrence and containment", the report said. |
North Korea has carried out six nuclear tests, and has a ballistic missile that experts believe could put the whole of the US in striking range. In doing so, Pyongyang said it had achieved its mission of becoming a nuclear state. | North Korea has carried out six nuclear tests, and has a ballistic missile that experts believe could put the whole of the US in striking range. In doing so, Pyongyang said it had achieved its mission of becoming a nuclear state. |
However, last month, after months of mutual hostility, Mr Kim was said to be "committed to denuclearisation" as he and US President Donald Trump agreed to talks, in an unprecedented move. | However, last month, after months of mutual hostility, Mr Kim was said to be "committed to denuclearisation" as he and US President Donald Trump agreed to talks, in an unprecedented move. |
Despite the developments, the MPs' report said North Korea was unlikely to abandon its weapon programme and would achieve its goal of posing a nuclear threat to its opponents soon. | Despite the developments, the MPs' report said North Korea was unlikely to abandon its weapon programme and would achieve its goal of posing a nuclear threat to its opponents soon. |
The committee said a North Korean nuclear strike against the UK seemed "highly unlikely", given its focus on threatening the US. | The committee said a North Korean nuclear strike against the UK seemed "highly unlikely", given its focus on threatening the US. |
"It is obvious to North Korea that launching such weapons would lead inescapably to devastating military consequences," the report goes on. | "It is obvious to North Korea that launching such weapons would lead inescapably to devastating military consequences," the report goes on. |
If there were conflict in the region, the UK was unlikely to stand aside and would assist the US, it said. | If there were conflict in the region, the UK was unlikely to stand aside and would assist the US, it said. |
The MPs' report issued a further warning that the UK could be the target of cyber attacks from the regime. | The MPs' report issued a further warning that the UK could be the target of cyber attacks from the regime. |
North Korea was believed to be behind last May's WannaCry attack, which affected NHS hospitals, businesses and banks across the world causing billions of dollars of damage. | North Korea was believed to be behind last May's WannaCry attack, which affected NHS hospitals, businesses and banks across the world causing billions of dollars of damage. |
Committee chairman Julian Lewis said the threats posed by the regime were typical of the intensifying dangers confronting the UK and underlined the need to spend more on defence. | Committee chairman Julian Lewis said the threats posed by the regime were typical of the intensifying dangers confronting the UK and underlined the need to spend more on defence. |
He told the BBC he wanted to see spending increased from 2% of GDP to nearer 3% to cope with new cyber and nuclear threats, as well as older ones. | He told the BBC he wanted to see spending increased from 2% of GDP to nearer 3% to cope with new cyber and nuclear threats, as well as older ones. |
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