North Korea faces international warnings over missile launch

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by Jim Mannion
Mon Jun 19, 6:31 PM ET



WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States launched intense consultations at the UN Security Council and elsewhere after warning North Korea against a "provocative" missile launch.

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Reports that the Stalinist country is moving toward a launch of its Taepodong 2 missile have caused concern across East Asia and the Pacific.

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Washington would regard a launch as an abrogation of North Korea's 1999 commitment not to test long-range missiles.

"And so it would be a very serious matter and, indeed, a provocative act should North Korea decide to launch that missile," Rice said.

"We will, obviously, consult on next steps, but I can assure everyone that it would be taken with utmost seriousness," she said.

President George W. Bush, Rice and other top administration officials have been in contact by telephone with other leaders around the world to discuss North Korea, White House spokesman Tony Snow said.

US officials also have been in direct contact with North Korean representatives at the United Nations in New York, he said.

Rice said a missile launch "would once again show North Korea determined to deepen its isolation, determined not to take a path that is a path of compromise and a path of peace, but rather instead to once again saber-rattle."

Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman would not say whether the United States would use its missile defense system against any North Korean missile launch.

However, he pointedly used the term "launch" rather than "test" to describe the preparations, and said North Korea's intentions were not clear.

Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick said the United States was consulting with partners in the six-nation talks on North Korea's nuclear weapons program, and other countries as well.

China, South Korea, Russia, Japan and the United States are participants in the talks that North Korea has boycotted since last November.

At the United Nations, US Ambassador John Bolton said he was consulting other Security Council members.

"Obviously the first preference is that the North Koreans not light the missile off. We've made that clear to them," he added.

In 1998, North Korea fired a two-stage Taepodong 1 missile over Japan into the Pacific Ocean, causing an international furore.

It declared a moratorium on flight tests of long-range missiles in 1999 but said in 2005 that it would no longer keep to it.

The North Koreans appear to have completed fueling a long-range ballistic missile, greatly increasing the probability it will go ahead with its first test in eight years, the New York Times reported.

According to a senior US official quoted by the Times, satellite images suggest that booster rockets have been loaded onto a launch pad and liquid fuel tanks fitted to a missile at a site on North Korea's east coast.

US intelligence reported in 2004 that North Korea may be ready to flight-test a Taepodong 2 missile capable of reaching the US mainland with a nuclear weapon-sized payload.

Japan warned Monday it would join the United States in taking "severe action" if North Korea launched a missile. Australia has also expressed concern.

"I still hope North Korea will not do so. But if they don't listen to us, if they fire a missile, Japan will have to take severe action in discussion with the United States," Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said.

Koizumi would not say what action could be taken but Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Shinzo Abe and US Ambassador to Japan Thomas Schieffer warned that the impoverished dictatorship could face economic sanctions.

Australia, which has diplomatic relations with North Korea, said it had summoned its ambassador and warned against a test.

"North Korea would be gravely mistaken if it thinks that a missile test would improve its bargaining position in the six-party talks," Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said in a statement.
 
then all of us would die, or probably hit in other area.
 
VamPyroX said:
If we get bombed, oh well... shit happens. :dunno:

I have the same attitude. I don't give a shit anymore. We've done it to ourselves.
 
I understand how you feeling all and Pray for North Korea please dont hit in USA! If true enough then USA will go WAR THEM BACK same story Dec 7, 1941 Japan destoryed it!
 
Never mind the American propaganda. North Korea has every right to arm itself, including with nuclear weapons, against the Bush administration’s military threats.
 
guido said:
I have the same attitude. I don't give a shit anymore. We've done it to ourselves.
You don't mind dying???
 
Cynical Vez said:
Never mind the American propaganda. North Korea has every right to arm itself, including with nuclear weapons, against the Bush administration’s military threats.
You have it backwards.

N. Korea is developing the nuclear bomb and long-range missile to threaten us and other nations. We didn't threaten them.

The type of missile that N. Korea is ready to launch is NOT defensive. It is an offensive weapon.
 
EagleCherokee63 said:
I understand how you feeling all and Pray for North Korea please dont hit in USA! If true enough then USA will go WAR THEM BACK same story Dec 7, 1941 Japan destoryed it!
If N. Korea sends a missile towards the USA, our military will shoot it down before it touches America. Of course, if the missile is targeted for the USA, that will be an act of war, whether or not the missile is armed.
 
Reba said:
You have it backwards.

N. Korea is developing the nuclear bomb and long-range missile to threaten us and other nations. We didn't threaten them.

The type of missile that N. Korea is ready to launch is NOT defensive. It is an offensive weapon.

lol...don't you realize that N. Korea is one of US nuke targets since 1953? I don't blame them for building nukes to protect themselves. Oh, who said that they WILL attack US? I bet it's from Bush or American propaganda...
 
Cynical Vez said:
lol...don't you realize that N. Korea is one of US nuke targets since 1953? I don't blame them for building nukes to protect themselves. Oh, who said that they WILL attack US? I bet it's from Bush or American propaganda...
The missile the Koreans have on the launch pad is NOT a defensive type. It is an attack missile. It is NOT for self protection.

The projected trajectory shows who the Koreans want to attack. Good grief, you know they aren't aiming the missile at China!
 
Reba said:
The missile the Koreans have on the launch pad is NOT a defensive type. It is an attack missile. It is NOT for self protection.

The projected trajectory shows who the Koreans want to attack. Good grief, you know they aren't aiming the missile at China!

All nuke missiles are offensive weapons, silly. N. Korea only fires if it's attacked by a country. Former Soviet Union had thousands of mobile attacking missiles and did they attack? No.

You Americans need to stop being paranoid and get a life.
 
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Reba - I have some questions for you, if you don't mind me askin' since you were in the Navy before. :D

With that nuclear bomb - how many miles within range will hurt/kill people once it hits above the ground ?

As for radiation : how many miles it will affect people to get sick/or die ?

What did the radiation do to the body ? Hair fall out, eyes fallin' out of its sockets ... or what ?

It would be benefits for some to understand what the nuclear bomb does.

Thanks, Reba. :)
 
CyberRed said:
Reba - I have some questions for you, if you don't mind me askin' since you were in the Navy before. :D

With that nuclear bomb - how many miles within range will hurt/kill people once it hits above the ground ?

As for radiation : how many miles it will affect people to get sick/or die ?

What did the radiation do to the body ? Hair fall out, eyes fallin' out of its sockets ... or what ?

It would be benefits for some to understand what the nuclear bomb does.

Thanks, Reba. :)
That's a long topic. There are many variables involved.

This link might be helpful. It shows various combinations of situations.

http://science.howstuffworks.com/fr...pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/sfeature/blastmap.html

Under "Choose a weapon" click each choice.

Also...

http://science.howstuffworks.com/fr...pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/sfeature/blastmap.html
 
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