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The North Koreans May Be International Outlaws....

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 4:06 pm
by Lord Jim
But they sure ain't rocket scientists: (this is their 4th flop)
North Korea launches long-range missile; launch fails

Defying international pressure, North Korea launched a long-range missile Friday morning. However, U.S. officials say they believe the attempted launch failed before the missile was able to leave the Earth's atmosphere.

U.S. officials confirm that a North Korean long-range missile appears to have broken apart midair after launch. Officials say they believe the missile fell apart within the Earth's atmosphere before crashing into the sea.

"Despite the failure of its attempted missile launch, North Korea's provocative action threatens regional security, violates international law and contravenes its own recent commitments," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said in a statement.

"The President has been clear that he is prepared to engage constructively with North Korea. However, he has also insisted that North Korea live up to its own commitments, adhere to its international obligations and deal peacefully with its neighbors," Carney said.

Japan's Defense Minister Naoki Tanaka has backed U.S. reports that the launch failed. "We have confirmed that a certain flying object has been launched and fell after flying for just over a minute," Tanaka said.

South Korea's Defense Ministry first reported the launch, which is seen as defying international warnings and widely viewed as a provocation from the rogue state.

The U.N. Security Council will meet Friday to discuss a response to the North's attempted launch.

South Korea Defense Ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok told reporters in a nationally televised news conference that the rocket was fired at 7:39 a.m, local time Friday. "We suspect the North Korean missile has fallen as it divided into pieces minutes after liftoff."

South Korean and U.S. intelligence reports say the launch was made from the west coast launch pad in the hamlet of Tongchang-ri.

The launch comes after weeks of speculation regarding the possible launch, which North Korea's government says was being done to send a weather satellite into orbit. If true, it would represent the third failed attempt by North Korea to send a satellite into space since 1998.

North Korea says it was timing the launch to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the birth of the country's former leader, Kim Il Sung, which they are celebrating Sunday.

However, most observers say the launch is actually tied to the country's missile program. Japan has already given its military clearance to shoot down the rocket if it crosses into Japanese airspace.

A White House statement is expected to be issued shortly.

There was no word from North Korea's capital, Pyongyang, about the launch.

North Korean television was reportedly broadcasting popular folk music at the time of the launch and has only said it will offer an announcement on the launch "soon."
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/upshot/nort ... 47093.html

Since this article was written, in a highly unusual move, the NK regime has actually publicly admitted that the launch failed. (It'll be interesting to see if they claim sabotage; I'd like to think we have the intel assets in place there to be able to accomplish that, but I highly doubt it.)

This is not necessarily good news however, since the last time they had a rocket launch failure, they followed it up in short order with a nuke device detonation....

Also I think it would be a huge mistake to just laugh off their ineptness, and minimize the threat. We have no reason to believe they will do anything other than continue to work on developing this capability; at which point we we will have a rogue country with a nuclear bomb and a system for delivering a thousand pound payload anywhere in the world....

Re: The North Koreans May Be International Outlaws....

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 4:18 pm
by kristina
I don't think I'd want to be the guy who headed up the launch team right about now...

Re: The North Koreans May Be International Outlaws....

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 4:31 pm
by Lord Jim
That's a good point Kristina....

I believe the North Korean regime has, ( As Norman Schwarzkopf once said about Saddam Hussein, in reference to rumors that he had had his Air Minister shot after the Iraqi Air Force was destroyed in the first two days of Desert Storm) "A fairly robust zero-defects policy".... 8-)

Re: The North Koreans May Be International Outlaws....

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:12 pm
by Gob
$$$$$$$ Billions down the drain in a country which cannot feed it's population...

Re: The North Koreans May Be International Outlaws....

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:45 am
by dales
Agreed:

당신은 너무 괜찮아요

Re: The North Koreans May Be International Outlaws....

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:23 pm
by Lord Jim
They obviously don't have a Werner Von IL......

Re: The North Koreans May Be International Outlaws....

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 11:03 pm
by rubato
And THIS is the scawy scawy monster that the Repuglicans are twying to scare people with.


ooooOOOOOOH!


We're Really scared!

yrs,
rubato

Re: The North Koreans May Be International Outlaws....

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:07 am
by dales
The above posting proves that a mind is a terrible thing to waste. :lol:

Re: The North Koreans May Be International Outlaws....

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 1:13 pm
by rubato
I'm sorry dale. I forget that many people cannot recall something that happened even 11 years ago.

That would be when George Bush used the threat of N. Korea to justify <<deploying>> a $100 Billion missile defense system which had failed every test claiming that they had missiles which could reach "the United States*".

yrs,
rubato

*by which he must have meant the western Aleutians, a bullshit exaggeration, but intended to convey the lie that they could reach the west coast.