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Paranoid Kim Jong-Un claims foreign spies are to blame for failed nukes after his atomic tests repeatedly flop

Chubby tyrant is accusing his foreign foes of sabotaging crucial missile microchips

PARANOID tyrant Kim Jong-un is convinced his foreign foes are deliberately sabotaging his long-range missile programme and plans on launching a spy probe to prove it.

The North Korean dictator is determined to find a link between his recent missile failures and espionage, according to the North Korea Intellectuals Solidarity (NKIS).

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un guides the 3rd Meeting of Activists of the Korean People's Army (KPA) in the Movement for Winning the Title of O Jung Hup-led 7th Regiment in this photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency
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Kim Jong-Un believes his missile testing flops is down to sabotage from foreign powersCredit: Reuters

The tubby tyrant, who is renowned for his war mongering antics, believes foreign powers are meddling in the tests of his Musudan-type rockets, which can strike targets 2,500 miles away.

Out of eight missile tests this year all but one has been a flop and now crazed Kim has had enough.

The desperate despot is reported to be focusing on imported missile components, such as microchip systems that form the rocket’s flight control system.

A mock North Korean missile is pictured
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The US believes the North Korean leader is testing deadly nuclear weaponsCredit: Getty Images

North Korean defector and leader of NKIS, Kim Heung-kwang, said: “The North imports the integrated circuit chips due to the failure of 100 percent local manufacturing.

“It’s a big problem if the US and South Korea are found to be involved in the power supply line of integrated circuit chips and devised a plot to cause trouble.”

Foreign powers though are far more concerned with exactly what weapons the hermit nation is testing with fears it could be fitting missiles with war heads.

Jeffrey Lewis, of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, told the Washington Post: "We think it is important that people consider the possibility that this was a KN-08 [ICBM] test."

This deadly conclusion was reached after images of huge scorch marks were spotted on pavement and grass that are much bigger than those from a smaller missile.

 

 


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