CIA forms special unit focused on North Korean nuclear threat

As tensions rise on the Korean peninsula, the CIA says it has formed a special unit to focus on North Korea's nuclear ambitions.

Chinese authorities dealt a major blow to US intelligence gathering efforts by killing or imprisoning up to 20 CIA sources.

Chinese authorities dealt a major blow to US intelligence gathering efforts by killing or imprisoning up to 20 CIA sources. Source: Getty Images

The US Central Intelligence Agency said Wednesday it had formed a special unit dedicated to assessing North Korea's nuclear weapons threat.

The CIA created its first single country-focused mission centre, pulling together resources from a range of units to collect and analyse information on Pyongyang's nuclear weapons and long-range ballistic missile technology that could extend its military threat across the Pacific.

The move comes as North Korea appears poised to undertake its sixth nuclear test, a move that would exacerbate jitters across East Asia.

The US has not ruled out a military strike to prevent Pyongyang from advancing its nuclear capabilities.
"Just as the threats facing our nation are dynamic, so too must the CIA continue to evolve to address them," CIA spokesman Jonathan Liu said.

In 2015, the CIA created 10 mission centres in a modernisation effort to break down the "stove-piping" of its different operations.

The units bring together people from different sides of the agency - analysis, operations, cyber and others - who previously may not have cooperated closely into six regional and four subject-focused groupings.

"Creating the Korea Mission Center allows us to more purposefully integrate and direct CIA efforts against the serious threats to the United States and its allies emanating from North Korea," said CIA Director Mike Pompeo in a statement.

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Published 11 May 2017 8:59am
Updated 11 May 2017 9:02am
Source: AFP


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