Greenwich Mean Time
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Moscow, Russia
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This is the DEFCON Warning System. Alert status
for 9:30 P.M., Thursday, March 17th, 2016. Condition code is Yellow.
DEFCON 3.
There are currently no imminent nuclear threats
against the United States at this time, however the situation
is considered fluid and can change rapidly.
The situation in Korea continues to grow in intensity.
North Korea has launched more missiles and there are reports
that a number of additional missiles are being fueled. In South
Korea, military bases are on high alert and there is unease among
military leaders that something is going to happen.
It is important to note that there has been no
detected troop movements by either North or South Korea. We have
detected no combat aggressive maneuvers by either side at this
time.
Due to the extreme tension in the area, and due
to the growing possibility of misunderstanding or misinterpretation,
we feel a raise in the alert level is a prudent precaution.
This is only a precaution. There is no imminent
threat of combat breaking out at this time. It is unlikely that
there will be hostilities, but we can not ignore the possibility.
Current missile deployment by North Korea would
indicate any strike would be against South Korea or Japan. An attack
against the United States is unlikely.
Again, this is only a precautionary alert.
The DEFCON Warning System is a private enterprise
which monitors world events and assesses nuclear threats against
the United States by national entities. It is not affiliated with
any government agency and does not represent the alert status of
any military branch. The public should make their own evaluations
and not rely on the DEFCON Warning System for any strategic
planning. At all times, citizens are urged to learn what steps to
take in the event of a nuclear attack.
If this had been an actual attack, the DEFCON
Warning System will give radiation readings for areas that are
reported to it. Your readings will vary. Official news sources
will have radiation readings for your area.
For immediate updates, go to www.defconwarningsystem.com.
Breaking news and important information can be found on the DEFCON
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The next scheduled update is 8 P.M. Pacific Time, March 24th,
2016. Additional updates will be made as the situation warrants,
with more frequent updates at higher alert levels.
This concludes this broadcast of the DEFCON
Warning System.
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