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Vol. 5 Num 866 Sat. November 04, 2006  
   
International


'US steps up planning for attacks on North Korean nukes'


The Pentagon has stepped up contingency planning for attacks on North Korea's nuclear programme in the wake of Pyongyang's October 9 nuclear test, The Washington Times reported yesterday.

Citing defence officials who asked not to be identified, the newspaper said the planning included programmes for striking a plutonium-reprocessing facility at Yongbyon with commando raids or precision-guided missiles.

The planning, which has been under way several months, means only that US military forces would be ready if President George W Bush were to order attacks, the newspaper said.

Defence officials said China's condemnation of North Korea's nuclear test and Beijing's support for United Nations sanctions were a key factor in the Bush administration's decision to speed up its planning, The Washington Times reported.

The administration regards the new level of Chinese support as a "green light" for more aggressive military planning, the report said.

A Pentagon official was quoted as saying that the Defence Department was considering "various military options" for removing North Korea's nuclear programme.