N. Korea Launches Missile

GET YOU HOT said:
Has anyone given thought that North Korea could be testing the missles to be familiar with the range and to pass that information onto other countries such as Iran, even Venezuela....being that if Iran were to test missles themselves it would definetely provoke an immediate retalitory response from N.A.T.O., also...watch the timing of events from now till the mid August deadline with the Iranians...the stage is being set :hmm:


U.S.: Iranians witnessed N. Korea missile test

Thursday, July 20, 2006; Posted: 11:49 a.m. EDT (15:49 GMT)

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- One or more Iranians witnessed North Korea's recent missile tests, deepening U.S. concerns about growing ties between two countries with troubling nuclear capabilities, a top U.S. official said Thursday.


SOURCE: CNN.com
 
This may sound selfish but what troubles me the most about this is that my younger brother is stationed in South Korea. I mean, I don't think North Korea is really foolish enough to continue this crazy mess with such countries of power standing against them, but who knows. He said when they started all the testing they (he's a Cav scout) had to go to the border for extra patrol. I haven't spoken to him in a few weeks tho. So just askin you all to keep the troops over there (and everywhere else) in prayer.
 
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South Korea Army soldiers watch models of a mock
North Korean Scud-B missile, third from right, and
other South Korean missiles at Korea War Memorial
Museum in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Feb. 23,
2009. North Korea recently deployed a new type of
medium-range ballistic missile capable of reaching
northern Australia and the U.S. territory of Guam,
South Korea's Defense Ministry said Monday.(AP
Photo/Ahn Young-joon)


The Associated Press
By JAE-SOON CHANG
SEOUL, South Korea February 24, 2009


Associated PressNorth Korea said Tuesday it is preparing to shoot a satellite into orbit, its clearest reference yet to an impending launch that neighbors and the U.S. suspect will be a provocative test of a long-range missile.

The statement from the North's space technology agency comes amid growing international concern that the communist nation is gearing up to fire a version of its most advanced missile — capable of reaching the U.S. — in coming days, in violation of a U.N. Security Council resolution.

North Korea asserted last week it has the right to "space development" — words the regime has used in the past to disguise a missile test. In 1998, North Korea test-fired a Taepodong-1 ballistic missile over Japan and then claimed to have put a satellite into orbit.

"The preparations for launching experimental communications satellite Kwangmyongsong-2 by means of delivery rocket Unha-2 are now making brisk headway" at a launch site in Hwadae in the northeast, the North's space agency said in a statement carried by Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency. The report did not say when the launch would take place.

Intelligence officials reported a flurry of personnel and vehicle activity at the Hwadae launch site, the Yonhap news agency reported Tuesday. However, the North has not yet placed a rocket on the launch pad, the report said. After mounting the satellite or missile, it would take five to seven days to fuel the rocket, experts say.

Hwadae is also the launch site for North Korea's longest-range missile, the Taepodong-2, with the potential to reach Alaska. Reports suggest the missile being readied for launch could be an advanced version of the Taepodong-2 with even greater range: the U.S. west coast.

The country test-launched a Taepodong-2 missile in 2006, but it plunged into the ocean shortly after liftoff.

North Korea should present clear evidence that it is planning to launch a satellite, South Korean Defense Minister Lee Sang-hee said Tuesday, according to Yonhap. But either way, he said South Korea would consider any launch a "threat" because the technologies are similar.

Baek Seung-joo, a North Korea expert at Seoul's state-run Korea Institute for Defense Analyses, said Pyongyang is only calling it a satellite launch "to minimize friction with the United States and international criticism."

North Korea is banned from any ballistic missile activity under a U.N. Security Council resolution adopted after the North's first-ever nuclear test in 2006.

Analysts have warned for weeks that the North may fire a missile to send a signal to South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, who took office a year ago with a hard-line policy on North Korea, and to President Barack Obama.

Pyongyang recently has stepped up its hostile rhetoric against South Korea, saying it is "fully ready" for war. The two Koreas technically remain at war because their 1950-53 conflict ended in a truce, not a peace treaty.

South Korea, Japan and the United States have warned Pyongyang not to fire a missile. Last week, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton urged the North to stop its "provocative actions," saying a missile test would "be very unhelpful."

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So what! N. Korea launches a rocket, big deal.
You know, I really appreciate and share your "no wars" dream. As noble a goal as it may be, it is, I'm afraid, utopian and unrealitic in its probable fulfillment. History has shown us it is impossible, except for brief and unsustainable periods; the Bible says there will be war and rumors of war; and, the Leviathan Man describes man's condition in the state of nature: 'of every man against every man'.

Nevertheless, peace is a most pursuable goal and should and must be pursued. In the meantime, however, the preparation for war is a most useful tool through which to pursue and, perhaps, to ensure peace, even if unsustainable.

Knowing and understanding what may be North Korea's intentions, limitations, goals and desires is important to the preparation and readiness for war and the simultaneous pursuit of peace until, that is, war becomes inevitable though avoidable.

QueEx
 
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New Nuclear Tests; Now, New Tests of Short Range Missiles

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You know, I really appreciate and share your "no wars" dream. As noble a goal as it may be, it is, I'm afraid, utopian and unrealitic in its probable fulfillment. History has shown us it is impossible, except for brief and unsustainable periods; the Bible says there will be war and rumors of war; and, the Leviathan Man describes man's condition in the state of nature: 'of every man against every man'.

Nevertheless, peace is a most pursuable goal and should and must be pursued. In the meantime, however, the preparation for war is a most useful tool through which to pursue and, perhaps, to ensure peace, even if unsustainable.

Knowing and understanding what may be North Korea's intentions, limitations, goals and desires is important to the preparation and readiness for war and the simultaneous pursuit of peace until, that is, war becomes inevitable though avoidable.

QueEx

What's up Que? You ever listen to TOOL? One of my all time favorite bands. They made a song addressing the subject of this particular quoted post:

Angels on the sideline,
Puzzled and amused
Why did Father give these humans free will?
Now they're all confused

Don't these talking monkeys know that
Eden has enough to go around?
Plenty in this holy garden, silly monkeys
Where there's one you're bound to divide it,
Right in two

Angels on the sideline,
Baffled and confused
Father blessed them all with reason
And this is what they choose
Monkey killing monkey killing monkey
Over pieces of the ground

Silly monkeys give them thumbs,
They forge a blade, and where there's one
They're bound to divide it,
Right in two
Right in two

Monkey killing monkey killing monkey
Over pieces of the ground
Silly monkeys give them thumbs
They make a club and beat their brother down
How they survive so misguided is a mystery
Repugnant is a creature who would squander
The ability to live tonight in heaven
Conscious of his fleeting time here

Cut it right all, right in two

Fight over cloud, over earth, over sky
Fight over life, over blood, over air and light
Fight over love, over sun, over another
Fight for each other, for the ones who are rising

Angels on the sideline again
Been so long with patience and reason
Angels on the sideline again
Wondering when this tug of war will end

Cut it right all, right in two
Right in two

Right in two

--Those lyrics pretty much summ up my entire sentiments on human existance as relates to war. It is the option that we choose if for no other reason than the fact that we cannot trust that the OTHERS are not making the same choices. Ergo, the redundancies are only parallel to the ironies. War is, therefore, not a necessity as much as it is an unecessary necessity, if you catch my drift. Sometimes anti-war rhtoric, even though it sems plausible and makes sense, just doesn't fit the circumstances...

Nothing seems to be getting accomplished, particularly with DPK's lack of cooperation, that makes anything other than wiping them off of the face of the earth an option at this juncture. That is MY opinion on all of this here. They are talking too much shit, and threatening to make too many moves that could cause so many problems if not actual harm in the future, down along the line... I am shocked and amazed at my even making such a statement. All I know is, if it IS necessary for me and my "brothers" to walk off into the OK Coralle? I'm packing and going in blasting. It may be unecessary but it damned sure is rather safe since the other cats donw there are regularly busting shots in the air and talking about killing me in cold blood...

The actual threat from North Korea here is hard to define. But the possibilities are horrid...
 
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