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Brendan M.
04-04-2009, 11:13 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/as_nkorea_missile

SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea defiantly carried out a provocative rocket launch Sunday that the U.S., Japan and other nations suspect was a cover for a test of its long-range missile technology.

Liftoff took place at 11:30 a.m. (0230GMT) Sunday from the coastal Musudan-ri launch pad in northeastern North Korea, the South Korean and U.S. governments said.

Japan immediately called for an emergency session of the U.N. Security Council.

The multistage rocket flew over Japan and landed in the Pacific Ocean, the Japanese broadcaster NHK said, citing its government.

"Our primary concern is to confirm safety and gather information," Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso told a news conference at his Tokyo office Sunday.

The launch was a bold act of defiance against Aso, President Barack Obama, Hu Jintao of China and other leaders who pressed Pyongyang in the days leading up to liftoff to call off a launch they said would threaten peace and stability in Northeast Asia.

The U.S., South Korea, Japan and others suspect the launch is a guise for testing the regime's long-range missile technology — one step toward eventually mounting a nuclear weapon on a missile capable of reaching Alaska and beyond.

They earlier vowed to take North Korea to the U.N. Security Council for a launch they said violates a 2006 resolution barring the regime from ballistic missile activity.

South Korea's presidential Blue House called the launch a "reckless" move that poses a "serious threat" to stability on the Korean peninsula.

"We cannot contain our disappointment and regret over North Korea's reckless act," presidential spokesman Lee Dong-kwan told reporters Sunday. He said the launch of the long-range rocket "poses a serious threat to security on the Korean peninsula and the world."

Obama said Friday the launch would be "provocative" and said the U.S. would "take appropriate steps to let North Korea know that it can't threaten the safety and security of other countries with impunity."

The launch "will prompt the United States to take appropriate steps to let North Korea know that it cannot threaten the safety and security of other countries with impunity," State Department spokesman Fred Lash said in Washington.

Security Council diplomats said Friday that a draft resolution in circulation could reaffirm and tighten enforcement of the demands and sanctions of a resolution passed after North Korea conducted a nuclear test on 2006

Homyrrh
04-04-2009, 11:16 PM
Haha, I was going to post this, then saw the Karzai article and got sidetracked.

My cash says Obama does diddly.

Also wonder if Jintao launders illegal works of ancient Chinese art through Hong Kong...

Criminal Rock
04-05-2009, 03:36 AM
What makes you think Obama won't do anything about North Korea?

Brendan M.
04-05-2009, 04:04 AM
I would like to know how one would go about dealing with North Korea.

Reigh Kaufman
04-05-2009, 05:56 AM
I would like to know how one would go about dealing with North Korea.

Put them on the naughty step.

Homyrrh
04-05-2009, 11:16 AM
I would like to know how one would go about dealing with North Korea.
This is pretty much why Obama will do nothing for the time being, at least outside of an official statement of condemnation. What else would he do?

jolanar
04-05-2009, 11:52 AM
This is pretty much why Obama will do nothing for the time being, at least outside of an official statement of condemnation. What else would he do?

The only country in a real position to do anything about it at this moment is China.

Potter82
04-05-2009, 09:42 PM
I really don't think this is a very big deal to be honest. This is just typical North Korean sabre rattling/attention whoring.

So North Korea shot a missile (which failed btw) over Japan and into the Ocean? big deal, let's keep things in perspective. This is certainly nothing worth going to war over, hell it isn't worth a missile strike!

I've noticed that North Korea pulls stunts like this every few years just to get the world's attention & as a means to cut foreign deals (i.e. give us food and we'll stop firining missles). They use their nuclear program/military as a bargaining chip, mainly because that's one of the only things they have of any value. If they risked another outright war they would slaughtered quickly, but not before doing some serious damage to South Korea.

Compared to all the crises facing the world (the global economic crisis, the Afghanistan war, the situation in Pakistan) this is like a mosquito bite in the grand scheme of things. With this in mind a few harsh diplomatic statements is just fine. Diplomatically, the US may want to work something out with China since China is North Korea's main ally. If the US can get the Chinese to lean on the North Koreans somehow than that would be great.

The only time I think North Korea will warrant serious international attention though is when Kim Jong-Il eventually dies, like in many dictatorships based on a cult of personality, there could be a power vaccum once the personality in question dies.

Vong
04-05-2009, 10:22 PM
The only country in a real position to do anything about it at this moment is China.

...and they're none too concerned about the affair at all.

Homyrrh
04-05-2009, 10:57 PM
Anyone else agree the best way to deal with this is to simply mock NK for failing to put an object into orbit? "Yeah, Kim, like it's 1956 again...der dee der."

Preston_79
04-06-2009, 04:50 PM
http://api.ning.com/files/Nj6EWdzwcOmNoeNgGis89P-X18j8W3pQT3dXE0T9-jZOXBT4jBIIgPKWarjugREHsJ0LhCc5nnVknCuYf7Q1XrsN7Zg htXD9/3184_model_rocket.sized.jpg
I don't think this is anything to worry about.