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Japan to convene Security Council on DPRK's rocket launch


TOKYO, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- The Japanese government said Wednesday that it will convene Security Council at 10:50 local time on a rocket launch by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

Japan to convene Security Council on DPRK's rocket launch - Xinhua | English.news.cn

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S. KOREA'S LEE CONVENE SECURITY MEETING FOLLOWING DPRK'S ROCKET LAUNCH -- YONHAP


S. KOREA'S LEE CONVENE SECURITY MEETING FOLLOWING DPRK'S ROCKET LAUNCH -- YONHAP

S. KOREA'S LEE CONVENE SECURITY MEETING FOLLOWING DPRK'S ROCKET LAUNCH -- YONHAP - Xinhua | English.news.cn

we got perfect photographic proof from xuxu's post above that there was indeed a satellite, and north korea also cited two character witnesses in russia and iran, so i don't see what nipponzi are blabbing about.
 
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we got perfect photographic proof from xuxu's post above that there was indeed a satellite, and north korea also cited two character witnesses in russia and iran, so i don't see what nipponzi are blabbing about.

If true, North Korea would be the 10th state to launch a satellite, the second state to do it using direct external assistance (after Israel getting help from France).
 
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we got perfect photographic proof from xuxu's post above that there was indeed a satellite, and north korea also cited two character witnesses in russia and iran, so i don't see what nipponzi are blabbing about.


They're probably pi$$ing in their pants out of fears. LOL as if they don't have enough troubles already. BTW this launch will definitely put the hawks in power.
 
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They're probably pi$$ing in their pants out of fears. LOL as if they don't have enough troubles already. BTW this launch will definitely put the hawks in power.

abe in power is something china should welcome - more military expenditure to push an already heavily indebted country, which is also aging and losing its tax base rapidly, further into fiscal abyss. so kim jungun is doing good this time. and hopefully this launch also puts the daughter of a nipponzi collaborator - that park woman - in power in south korea. having crazy people in power in korea and nippon causes substantial harm to themselves but, given the small size of the two countries, little harm to china in the long run.
 
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This could also help Iran, Iranians were in NK several times during tests.
 
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abe in power is something china should welcome - more military expenditure to push an already heavily indebted country, which is also aging and losing its tax base rapidly, further into fiscal abyss. so kim jungun is doing good this time. and hopefully this launch also puts the daughter of a nipponzi collaborator - that park woman - in power in south korea. having crazy people in power in korea and nippon causes substantial harm to themselves but, given the small size of the two countries, little harm to china in the long run.


I concur, a re-militarized Japan would definitely be good for China. It'll breakup Korea and Japan and, subsequently, the US alliance and send Korea into China's open arm along with Taiwan. It'll also rebalanced the geopolitical atmosphere on that corner of the world.
 
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North Korea declares rocket launch a success


SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- North Korea fired a long-range rocket Wednesday morning in its second launch under its new leader, defying warnings from the U.N. and Washington only days before South Korean presidential elections.

North Korea declared the launch of a rocket and satellite a success, and state television planned a special broadcast about the launch at noon (0300 GMT).

South Korean and Japanese officials confirmed that liftoff took place shortly before 10 a.m. (0100 GMT), while the United States did not immediately comment on it. Each nation had been urging North Korea to refrain from a launch widely seen as a cover for a test of banned ballistic missile technology.

South Korean Defense Ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok told a nationally televised news conference that a South Korean Aegis-equipped destroyer deployed in the Yellow Sea detected the launch but South Korea still didn't know the launch was successful. North Korea had indicated technical problems with the rocket earlier and had extended its launch window to Dec. 29.

Japan said one part of the rocket fell into waters west of the Korean Peninsula and another part fell in the sea east of the Philippines. South Korean President Lee Myung-bak planned an emergency national security council meeting Wednesday, and Japan protested the rocket launch.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un took power after his father Kim Jong Il died on Dec. 17 last year, and the launch also comes about a month before President Barack Obama is inaugurated for his second term.

The North says the Unha rocket was meant to put a satellite in orbit. A similar launch in April broke apart shortly after liftoff, and the condemnation that attempt received is likely to be repeated. Washington sees the launch as a cover for a test of technology for missiles that could be used to strike the United States.

Rocket tests are seen as crucial to advancing North Korea's nuclear weapons ambitions. North Korea is thought to have only a handful of rudimentary nuclear bombs. But Pyongyang is not yet believed capable of building warheads small enough to mount on a missile that could threaten the United States.

North Korea has spent decades trying to perfect a multistage, long-range rocket. Experts say that ballistic missiles and rockets in satellite launches share similar bodies, engines and other technology. This is the fifth attempt at a long-range launch since 1998, when Pyongyang sent a rocket hurtling over Japan. Previous launches of three-stage rockets weren't considered successful.

Washington sees North Korea's pursuit of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles as a threat to world security and to its Asian allies, Japan and South Korea.

North Korea under new leader Kim has pledged to bolster its nuclear arsenal unless Washington scraps what Pyongyang calls a hostile policy.

The launches Wednesday and in April came from a site on the west coast, in the village of Tongchang-ri, about 35 miles (56 kilometers) from the Chinese border city of Dandong, across the Yalu River from North Korea. The site is 45 miles (70 kilometers) from the North's main Yongbyon nuclear complex, and is said to have better roads and facilities than previous sites and to allow a southerly flight path meant to keep the rocket from flying over other countries.

Tensions are high between the rival Koreas. The Korean Peninsula remains technically at war, as the 1950-53 conflict ended in a truce, and Washington stations nearly 30,000 troops in South Korea as a buttress against any North Korean aggression. Tens of thousands more are in nearby Japan.

This year is the centennial of the birth of national founder Kim Il Sung, the grandfather of Kim Jong Un. According to North Korean propaganda, 2012 is meant to put the North on a path toward a "strong, prosperous and great nation."

The launch also follows South Korea's recent cancellation, because of technical problems, of an attempt to launch its first satellite from its own territory. Two previous attempts in 2009 and 2010 failed.

International condemnation is likely to follow quickly.

The U.N. Security Council has imposed two rounds of sanctions on North Korea following its nuclear tests, and a 2009 resolution orders the North not to conduct any launch using ballistic missile technology.

The council condemned a failed North Korean launch in April and ordered seizure of assets of three North Korean state companies linked to financing, exporting and procuring weapons and missile technology.

Under Security Council resolutions, nations are also barred from buying or selling weapons with North Korea, a key source of revenue for its authoritarian government.

North Korea has capable short- and medium-range missiles, but long-range launches in 1998, 2006, 2009 and in April of this year ended in failure. North Korea is believed to have enough weaponized plutonium for at least half a dozen bombs, according to U.S. experts. In 2010 it revealed a uranium enrichment program that could provide a second source of material for nuclear weapons.

Six-nation negotiations on dismantling North Korea's nuclear program in exchange for aid fell apart in early 2009.

A February deal for the United States to provide 240,000 metric tons of food aid in exchange for a freeze in nuclear and missile activities collapsed after the North's April launch.

North Korea said it chose a safe flight path so debris won't endanger neighboring countries. But there are still concerns over falling debris, and Japan's defense minister issued an order to missile units to prepare to intercept the rocket if it or its fragments threaten to hit Japan. Government spokesman Osamu Fujimura said Wednesday that no debris hit Japanese territory.

The first stage of the rocket was expected to fall in the Yellow Sea and the second stage in waters east of the Philippines, according to South Korea. Fujimura described two confirmed debris sites in those general areas after the launch.North Korea said it chose a safe flight path so debris won't endanger neighboring countries. But there are still concerns over falling debris, and Japan's defense minister issued an order to missile units to prepare to intercept the rocket if it or its fragments threaten to hit Japan. Government spokesman Osamu Fujimura said Wednesday that no debris hit Japanese territory.

The first stage of the rocket was expected to fall in the Yellow Sea and the second stage in waters east of the Philippines, according to South Korea. Fujimura described two confirmed debris sites in those general areas after the launch.

News from The Associated Press
 
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abe in power is something china should welcome - more military expenditure to push an already heavily indebted country, which is also aging and losing its tax base rapidly, further into fiscal abyss. so kim jungun is doing good this time. and hopefully this launch also puts the daughter of a nipponzi collaborator - that park woman - in power in south korea.
Indeed, the conservatives just won the presidential election thanks to this successful ICBM launch.

Now a long, cold, hungry winter awaits North Korea because the objective of the conservatives is the fall of Kim's regime through starvation.
 
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I concur, a re-militarized Japan would definitely be good for China. It'll breakup Korea and Japan
It won't.

and, subsequently, the US alliance and send Korea into China's open arm along with Taiwan.

Korea is fundamentally an anti-China country.
Taiwan too is fundamentally an anti-China country.

Nothing will change this.
 
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Indeed, the conservatives just won the presidential election thanks to this successful ICBM launch.

Now a long, cold, hungry winter awaits North Korea because the objective of the conservatives is the fall of Kim's regime through starvation.

Are they gonna exchange warm food for SLV technology?
 
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In which way? Iranians are already more advanced in their space program.


Iran Missile & Space program are far more advanced then NK, NK-Iran do share missile technology,however Iran also perfects missile technology it gets from NK.
 
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