레이블이 Threat인 게시물을 표시합니다. 모든 게시물 표시
레이블이 Threat인 게시물을 표시합니다. 모든 게시물 표시

2014년 12월 3일 수요일

N.Korea 'Most Volatile and Dangerous Threat' in Asia


The next commander of the U.S. Pacific Command on Tuesday described North Korea as the "most volatile and dangerous threat" in the Asia-Pacific region.

Admiral Harry Harris was speaking during a confirmation hearing before the Senate Committee on Armed Services. He added North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is "opportunistic, unpredictable and ruthless as he seeks to acquire nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them intercontinentally."

The Pacific Fleet must be "ready to fight tonight," if required, because of the regime's "uncertain activities," he added.

Harris claimed the North's massive conventional military capability, its tenacious development of weapons of mass destruction and weapons delivery systems, and the regime's consolidation of power are a clear and present threat in the Asia-Pacific region.

He also indicated that he would deploy 60 percent of 286 U.S. warships in this region by 2019 to remove the threat from the North and deal with a rising China.

Meanwhile, in a separate written statement Harris pledged to send two additional Aegis destroyers with a ballistic missile defense system to Japan by 2017 and deploy a fourth nuclear-powered submarine at Guam.


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2014년 12월 1일 월요일

Is a Threat on Facebook Really a Threat?


The Supreme Court is hearing a case about the free-speech rights of people who use violent or threatening language on social media.

The court is to hear arguments Monday in the case of a man sentenced to nearly four years in prison for posting violent rap lyrics on Facebook about killing his estranged wife, shooting up a class of young children and attacking an FBI agent.

A jury convicted Anthony Elonis of violating federal law by threatening another person. An appeals court rejected his claim that his comments were protected by the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment, which guarantees freedom of speech.

Elonis said he was just venting his anger over a broken marriage and never meant to threaten anyone. But the people mentioned as targets testified they felt threatened.

Prosecutors said his intentions do not matter if his words make a reasonable person feel threatened.

In the past, the Supreme Court has said "true threats" to harm another person are not protected speech under the First Amendment.

But free-speech advocates said comments on social media can be hasty, impulsive and easily misinterpreted.

They point out that a message on Facebook intended for a small group could be taken out of context when viewed by a wider audience.

In a Facebook post about his wife, Elonis used the pseudonym "Tone Dougie" to write, "There is one way to love you but a thousand ways to kill you. I am not going to rest until your body is a mess, soaked in blood and dying from all the little cuts.''

Elonis said he is an amateur rapper inspired by Eminem, and these "threats" were not serious; they were just rap lyrics.?

A decision in the case is expected by summer.


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