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Will Obama EVER do something about NK????

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SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea has transported its most advanced missile, believed to be capable of reaching Alaska, to a launch site on its west coast near China, news reports said Monday.

The reclusive communist country was also reportedly bolstering it defenses and conducting amphibious assault exercises along its western shore, near disputed waters where deadly naval clashes with the South have occurred in the past.

South Korea's Yonhap news agency said the missile had been sent by train to the newly completed missile facility of Dongchang-ni, about 40 miles (60 kilometers) from the Chinese border.

Yonhap, quoting government sources, said the missile could be ready to launch in a week or two. South Korean media have speculated that the North wants to time the launch for around June 16, when South Korean President Lee Myung-bak has a summit in Washington with President Barack Obama.

With the launch, Pyongyang could also thumb its nose at U.N. Security Council attempts to rein it in after last week's nuclear test and a series of short-range missile launches.

U.S Defense Secretary Robert Gates, speaking at a news conference in the Philippines, said North Korea appears to be working on a long-range missile but it's not clear yet what they plan to do with it.

Lee, hosting a conference of Southeast Asian leaders on the southern island of Jeju, warned the North against any provocation.

"If North Korea turns its back on dialogue and peace and dares to carry out military threats and provocations, the Republic of Korea will never tolerate that," Lee said in his regular radio address. "I want to make clear that there won't be any compromise on things that threaten our nation's security."

Adding to tensions this week, the trial starts Thursday in Pyongyang of two American journalists, Laura Ling and Euna Lee, accused of entering the country illegally and engaging in "hostile acts."

North Korea faced strong international criticism after its last long-range missile launch, on April 5. The North said the launch was of a rocket intended to put a satellite in orbit. That modified version of the Taepodong-2 rocket flew about 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers), crossing over Japan before crashing into the Pacific Ocean.

In late April, the North threatened to conduct nuclear and long-range missile tests unless the Security Council apologized for criticizing the launch. On Friday, it threatened to take a further "self-defense" measure if the Security Council provokes it. That threat was seen as referring to an ICBM test.

In another sign that a new launch is in the works, the North has designated a large area off its west coast as a "no-sail" zone through the end of next month, the Chosun Ilbo newspaper said, citing unidentified intelligence officials.

Yonhap said North Korean troops conducted amphibious assault maneuvers along with west coast. Other media carried similar reports. South Korean defense and intelligence officials refused to comment.

On Yeonpyeong island, one of South Korea's northernmost islands near North Korea, South Korean naval boats and a warship were patrolling waters around the disputed western sea border, but no incidents were reported.

The area is rich in fish, and May and June are the crab-catching season, meaning the waters are generally crowded with commercial ships.

Experts said the missile preparations were especially significant because the North has never launched a long-range missile from the northwestern base.

Kim Tae-woo, vice president of Seoul's state-run Korea Institute for Defense Analyses, said he thinks the North chose the site because of its proximity to China, making it more risky for the U.S. to strike.

The missile being prepared for launch is believed to be an intercontinental ballistic missile with a range of up to 4,000 miles (6,500 kilometers), the JoongAng Ilbo newspaper reported, citing an unnamed South Korean official.

That would put Alaska within striking range.

On Monday, the North said again that it is being provoked by South Korea and the United States, saying that the number of spy planes operating in its airspace has risen dramatically.

"The U.S. imperialists and the South Korean puppets perpetrated at least 200 cases of aerial espionage against the DPRK in May, or 30 cases more than those in the same month of last year," it said in a report in its official Korean Central News Agency.

The DPRK is an abbreviation of North Korea's official name.

The North's missile and nuclear programs have been considered a top regional security concern, though the regime is not yet believed to have mastered the technology to make a nuclear warhead small enough to mount on a missile.









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SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea has transported its most advanced missile, believed to be capable of reaching Alaska, to a launch site on its west coast near China, news reports said Monday.

The missile being prepared for launch is believed to be an intercontinental ballistic missile with a range of up to 4,000 miles (6,500 kilometers), the JoongAng Ilbo newspaper reported, citing an unnamed South Korean official.

That would put Alaska within striking range.

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Let 'em try :rolleyes: We wouldn't wait for Obama's permission to return fire.
 
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I'm sure that Iran is sitting back looking at this and just waiting to see what will happen to N Korea. If nothing is done, then I would bet Iran will thumb its nose at Obama also.

This is scary, N Korea hates S Korea and Japan, Iran hates Israel. And, we will be the ones to defend these countries, Japan has already said that they will not take the offensive, but only a defensive role.
 
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Obama and his team of theives have NO IDEA what to do.
He IS NOT a leader, he is a talker.

DING! DING! DING! we have a winner.
This is the problem when you elect a person who has never had to run anything, do anything or be responcible for anything. He is used to everyone else doing things for him.
He has no clue what to do.
 

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U.S Defense Secretary Robert Gates, speaking at a news conference in the Philippines, said North Korea appears to be working on a long-range missile but it's not clear yet what they plan to do with it.





hey Dic% weed I have a Guess what they will do with it!!!:mad: These are the people running this country:rolleyes:











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I agree the UN won't do anything, NK is a touchy subject and global fallout could happen depending how they decide tohandle the situation.

I don't see this as Obama's fight just yet, we will play a supporting roll in anything that happens, like if NK decides to go after Japan or SK, we will step in defacto and help out. I think it is good that we don't speak up and say we are going to do this or do that, NK will see that as a threat and no doubt attack someone or something. Silence is good at times, it has worked for along time for NK, as they want attention on their sticks and stones nuclear program.
 
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The UN is a bunch of smoke blowers, Untill China steps up & knocks NK off their soapbox aint crap going to happen, Outdoor launch pads dont seem to be much of a worry, Heck they say it takes close to 2 weeks to setup & fire:rolleyes:

Watch China through all this:(

Let them keep pizzing off China, and eventually they'll deal with it themselves.
 
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Let them keep pizzing off China, and eventually they'll deal with it themselves.


USA = China, China will use the USA to deal with NK. Keeps the blood off their hands

remember they OWN over 20% of the US, some twisted thinking people think that by them owning US we own them too :confused:

other foriegn intersts own 30% of the US, we pretty much are the worlds puppet. Obama will be told what to do.
 
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USA = China, China will use the USA to deal with NK. Keeps the blood off their hands

remember they OWN over 20% of the US, some twisted thinking people think that by them owning US we own them too :confused:

other foriegn intersts own 30% of the US, we pretty much are the worlds puppet. Obama will be told what to do.

True enough.

There's one positive of China having so much financial interest in the US. It's forcing them to play above board on the world level. Who'd have thought we'd ever seen the day when what is good for the US is good for China.
 

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I have not seen China do anyting yet, In fact a month ago stuck up for NK.... Could be a Very Big Mess IMO, Russa and China are Both buddys with NK.















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The very fact that "we" or the civilized countries of the planet even allow a place like NK to exist is astounding. Screw sovereignty, screw self-determination. The leaders of the world, the UN, should be ashamed at the existance of such a state.
Why that fat little prick and his rotting daddy are still allowed to rule is beyond me. The level of suffering these two crack-pots are responsible for is imeasurable. Kill them now.
 
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I don't think we have to do anything in this case. NK is starting to piss off China and everyone else in the region already wants to smoke NK.

I think we continue to sit back and let NK f - their selfs by tugging on supermans cape (China). It's going to get interesting.
 
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