[³ìÃë: ·çÀ̽º ±¹Àå] ¡°They are accurate that they are dissembling the test stand but it doesn¡¯t tell you that it is disarmament. It is a good faith gesture.¡±
[³ìÃë: ·çÀ̽º ±¹Àå] ¡°it doesn¡¯t matter it is just the gesture of good will it doesn¡¯t actually verifying they are not producing ICBM and of course North Koreans are not flying testing the missile so I am not sure if they need to do static engine test involving liquid fuel engine like that. So it is the gesture but it doesn¡¯t verify that they are not producing ICBM.¡±
[³ìÃë: ½Ç·¯ ¹Ú»ç] ¡°Completely insignificant. They have not any need for it in the past so it is more kind of gesture of good will. They already have that engine that they have never had to test before, it doesn¡¯t need to test it now. So there is actually no point of dismantling the old thing.¡±
[³ìÃë: ½Ç·¯ ¹Ú»ç] ¡°Well if you develop an engine you have to test 100s of times, perhaps 1000s of times. North Korea has tested that engine twice. So they can¡¯t have developed it. So if they just need two tests to fly it on the ICBM they must have gotten it from somewhere else, which was already developed. So they don¡¯t need that test stand anyway.¡±
[³ìÃë: ½Ç·¯ ¹Ú»ç] ¡°Track records show that it was used for satellite launches. The Eunhas were launched from that site, the satelites that were low earth orbits were all launched from that site.¡±
[³ìÃë: ·çÀ̽º ±¹Àå] ¡°It is for the satellite site, they have conducted satellite tests there. And they haven¡¯t taken down the gantry for the satellite test yet. Maybe they will but they haven¡¯t done that yet, so they could still launch the satellite there.¡±
[³ìÃë: ·çÀ̽º ±¹Àå] ¡°You don¡¯t really need experts for this¡¦this doesn¡¯t verify that they are not testing or producing ICBM. It is not a verification measure. You would actually need experts go into the factory where they produce ICBM to verify that they are not producing more.¡±