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« on: October 10, 2006, 05:28:12 PM »

Did you guys, heard all that crap on news today about NK
trying threating to fired a Nuke tip to US.

http://news.yahoo.com/fc/World/North_Korea

White House rejects North Korea talks
AP - 2 hours, 33 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration rejected anew Tuesday direct talks with North Korea and said it would not be intimidated by a reported threat from Pyongyang that it could fire a nuclear-tipped missile unless the U.S. acts to resolve the standoff. "This is the way North Korea typically negotiates by threat and intimidation," said U.S. Ambassador John Bolton. "It's worked for them before. It won't work for them now."

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« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2006, 07:38:09 PM »

I think we be in war with north koreans next week or during this week i know we probably
going get more threats tommrrow and next following upcoming days the way leader is i know he going loose his mind and  go complete mad to turn like beast when he gets loose like evil armys of warfare.

I know we got a manic over there like he trapped fifty years in past!!!


Here's News On north korea today with it's Second threat to USA!!!

North Korea: Increased U.S. Pressure Would Be 'Act of War'
Wednesday, October 11, 2006

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 SEOUL, South Korea —  A defiant North Korea threatened more nuclear tests Wednesday and said impending sanctions would be considered an act of war as nervous neighbors raced to bolster defenses and impose punitive measures on Pyongyang.

In its first formal statement since Monday's claimed atomic bomb test, Pyongyang hailed the blast as a success and warned that any act to penalize North Korea would be met with physical retaliation.

"If the U.S. keeps pestering us and increases pressure, we will regard it as a declaration of war and will take a series of physical corresponding measures," the North's Foreign Ministry warned in a statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency. The statement did not specify what those measures would be.

South Korea said it was making sure its troops were prepared for nuclear warfare, and Japan announced a ban on all imports from the communist nation.

In Washington, President Bush called for stiff sanctions on North Korea for its reported nuclear test, and asserted the United States has "no intentions of attacking" the reclusive regime.

In a Rose Garden news conference, Bush said the United States remains committed to diplomacy, but also "reserves all options to defend our friends in the region."


Meanwhile at the United Nations, Secretary-General Kofi Annan urged the United States to hold bilateral talks with North Korea and called on the communist nation not to escalate the situation.

"I would urge the North Korean authorities not to escalate the situation any further," Annan told reporters. "We already have an extremely difficult situation."

CountryWatch: North Korea

The United States said it hopes to circulate a revised U.N. resolution on North Korea soon, with the U.S. still at odds with China over how strong sanctions against North Korea should be.

The five permanent council members -- the U.S., China, Russia, Britain and France -- met Wednesday morning with Japan, which hold the Security Council presidency this month, and U.S. Ambassador John Bolton said afterwards: "We'll try to circulate a revised text later this afternoon."

"There are a number of disagreements," Bolton said. "We think the fact that North Korea has conducted a nuclear test does amount to a clear threat to international peace and security and warrants action under Chapter 7 of the U.N. Charter as well as a variety of strong measures."

"There's not agreement on all of those points, so we're continuing to press ahead and we'll have to see what further discussions entail," he said.

Chapter 7 includes a range of measures to deal with threats to international peace and conflicts, ranging from breaking diplomatic relations and imposing naval blockades to military action.

North Korea's No. 2 leader Kim Yong Nam threatened in an interview with a Japanese news agency that there would also be more nuclear tests if Washington continued what he called its "hostile attitude."

Kim, second to North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, told Kyodo News agency that further nuclear testing would hinge on U.S. policy toward his communist government.

"The issue of future nuclear tests is linked to U.S. policy toward our country," Kim Yong Nam was quoted as saying when asked whether Pyongyang will conduct more tests.

Along the razor-wired no-man's-land separating the divided Koreas, communist troops were more boldly trying to provoke their southern counterparts: spitting across the demarcation line, making throat-slashing hand gestures, flashing their middle finger and trying to talk to the troops, said U.S. Army Maj. Jose DeVarona of Fayetteville, N.C., adding that the overall situation was calm.

North Korea's 1 million-member military is the world's fifth-largest.

On the streets of North Korea's capital, it seemed like business as usual. Video by AP Television News showed people milling about Kim II Sung square in Pyongyang and rehearsing a performance for the 80th anniversary of the "Down with Imperialism Union."

South Korean Defense Minister Yoon Kwang-ung said that Seoul could enlarge its conventional arsenal to deal with a potentially nuclear-armed North Korea.

Scientists and other governments have said Monday's underground test has yet to be confirmed, with some experts saying the blast was significantly smaller than even the first nuclear bombs dropped on Japan during World War II.

North Korea appeared to respond to that Wednesday, saying in its statement that it "successfully conducted an underground nuclear test under secure conditions."

In rare direct criticism of the communist regime from Seoul, South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun said the security threat cited by North Korea "either does not exist in reality, or is very exaggerated," according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency.

He spoke even as South Korea's military was checking its readiness for nuclear attack, Yonhap said. The Joint Chiefs of Staff recommended improving defenses, possibly with state-of-the-art weapons to destroy nuclear missiles, the report said.

The top U.S. general in South Korea said American forces are fully capable of deterring an attack despite the North's still-unconfirmed nuclear test.

"Be assured that the alliance has the forces necessary to deter aggression, and should deterrence fail, decisively defeat any North Korean attack against" South Korea, U.S. Army Gen. B.B. Bell said in a statement to troops. "U.S. forces have been well- trained to confront nuclear, biological and chemical threats."

About 29,500 U.S. soldiers are deployed in the South, a remnant of the 1950-53 Korean War that ended in a cease-fire, not a formal peace treaty.

Bell said seismic waves detected after the claimed test were still being analyzed and it had not been yet determined if the test was successful.

Japan took steps to punish North Korea for the test, prohibiting its ships from entering Japanese ports and imposing a total ban on imports from the impoverished nation.

North Korean nationals are also prohibited from entering Japan, with limited exceptions, the Cabinet Office said in a statement released after an emergency security meeting late Wednesday.

"We cannot tolerate North Korea's actions if we are to protect Japanese lives and property," Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said after an emergency security meeting late Wednesday. "These measures were taken to protect the peace."

A total ban on imports and ships could be disastrous for North Korea, whose produce such as clams and mushroom earns precious foreign currency on the Japanese market. Ferries also serve as a major conduit of communication between the two countries, which have no diplomatic relations.

Click here to go to FOXNews.com's North Korea Center.

Two dozen North Korea-registered trade ships are moored at Japanese ports, according to public broadcaster NHK. Local traders already were refusing to unload shipments to protest the alleged test, and the boats were expected to be ordered out, NHK said.

Tokyo already has halted food aid and imposed limited financial sanctions against North Korea after it test-fired seven missiles into waters between Japan and the Korean peninsula in July, including one capable of reaching the United States.

The North lashed out at the prospect of further economic sanctions.

"The enemy schemes to destroy us through economic lockout ... but that is merely a foolish illusion," said an editorial published by the state-run Rodong Sinmun, according to Radio Press.

Japanese TV reports that North Korea may have conducted a second nuclear test stirred new anxieties, but one of the networks later issued a retraction and officials said it was most likely a false alarm.

NHK and Nippon Television, a commercial network, reported that "tremors" had been detected in North Korea, leading the government to begin investigating whether a second blast had taken place. The reports cited unidentified government sources. Nippon Television later apologized.

South Korean and U.S. seismic monitoring stations said they hadn't detected any indications of a second test, findings backed by White House spokesman Blair Jones.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,219620,00.html?sPage=fnc.world/northkorea


http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/10/11/korea.nuclear.test/index.html


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6041604.stm



This was on Yahoo News today,

Bush rejects idea of talks with N. Korea
AP - 1 hour, 8 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - President Bush unapologetically defended his approach to North Korea's nuclear weapons program Wednesday, pledging he would not change course despite contentions that Pyongyang's apparent atomic test proved the failure of his nearly six years of effort. Bush rejected the idea of direct U.S.-North Korea talks, saying the Koreans were more likely to listen if confronted with the combined protest of many nations.



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« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2006, 07:42:44 PM »

Manson:

They can't even launch a conventional weapons system.  Their last missle test looked like a bad science fair project.

What makes you think they know how the hell to build a nuke?

Remember, there are two kinds of wars...wars fought in retaliation for aggressions (i.e. WWII), and wars fought based on extreme paranoia and hypotheticals (i.e. Vietnam).
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« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2006, 08:05:21 PM »

Manson:

They can't even launch a conventional weapons system.  Their last missle test looked like a bad science fair project.

What makes you think they know how the hell to build a nuke?

Remember, there are two kinds of wars...wars fought in retaliation for aggressions (i.e. WWII), and wars fought based on extreme paranoia and hypotheticals (i.e. Vietnam).

Thats true  they trying get  whole world to use there threats againest us to help aid them but it ain't going happened.

The media news are  worry about S missles over in on southern North Korea (area) near
South korea  boarder and I heard it on cnn about two nights ago showing google earth maps on it.
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« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2006, 08:13:05 PM »

Who is this guy Google, and where can I get one of his maps?
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« Reply #5 on: October 11, 2006, 11:07:32 PM »

I think it's was on anderson cooper 360 two nights ago, or show after anderson cooper 360,
It have friends that watched cnn alot then they'll understand what i'm talking about two nights ago,
about North korea  and the guy on news media was showing google earth map on allies countryies
that had most nuke warheads in each country about two nights ago, they show highlights maps
on googleearth.

Go download www.googleearth.com

Plus two nights ago, they show hidden cameras they sunk into north korea across into boarder
South korea and i have seen this same show on cnn back 8months ago and they must rerun it two nights ago on cnn.

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« Reply #6 on: October 11, 2006, 11:18:44 PM »

Thanks for the info. I'll keep an eye out for those sneaky North Koreans.
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« Reply #7 on: October 12, 2006, 07:51:38 PM »

Like Rico said, the nukes are just a scare tactic. If I were bush I would dare him to launch something because GUESS WHAT, they cant launch them. Heck, the first one they launched stayed up in the air 19 seconds. Thats a joke. We have enough nukes to deystroy the face of the earth 18 times over. And were gonna let an insane dictator with a useless pile of uranium push us around. The whole 2 they have might make it to south korea but they are no threat to us. Although I normaly support a needed war, this war would be just another vietnam. We could do it but its very unlikely. But at the same time, if we really want to take away North Korea's toys then force would be the only useful means nessecary. Talking does nothing. Its just a lousy coverup and it makes the public think that we are getting somewhere. The fact is that you cannot have any useful talks with countries like these. Do you really think that asking Kim whatever his name is nicely to quit developing his new found big red button that he will?! NO.. So although they are developing "bombs", they have no way to use them or get them anywhere. Not to mention the fact that the 2 bombs are belived to be smaller then the ones dropped on hiroshima and nagasaka.
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« Reply #8 on: October 12, 2006, 08:56:16 PM »

Like Rico said, the nukes are just a scare tactic. If I were bush I would dare him to launch something because GUESS WHAT, they cant launch them. Heck, the first one they launched stayed up in the air 19 seconds. Thats a joke. We have enough nukes to deystroy the face of the earth 18 times over. And were gonna let an insane dictator with a useless pile of uranium push us around. The whole 2 they have might make it to south korea but they are no threat to us. Although I normaly support a needed war, this war would be just another vietnam. We could do it but its very unlikely. But at the same time, if we really want to take away North Korea's toys then force would be the only useful means nessecary. Talking does nothing. Its just a lousy coverup and it makes the public think that we are getting somewhere. The fact is that you cannot have any useful talks with countries like these. Do you really think that asking Kim whatever his name is nicely to quit developing his new found big red button that he will?! NO.. So although they are developing "bombs", they have no way to use them or get them anywhere. Not to mention the fact that the 2 bombs are belived to be smaller then the ones dropped on hiroshima and nagasaka.

Your right about all facts out there what your saying about N.K. and on news today i haven't heard much about N.K today and I know nothing is going happen i think leader wanna just draw into front face of world for Mucho bull crap showing off in front of world.I'll understand what point your saying about that!!! For last few days my dad hads been telling me he heard it on local radio talk shows down in gainesville and they said:It wasn't big nuke test just tiny tnt in mountains of N.k. Well at least we don't worry about that just people on west coast of united states and hawai should be on lookout from time to time on N.K . At least here is okay here!!  Smiley
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« Reply #9 on: October 12, 2006, 09:01:47 PM »

I found this article on North Korea.


http://www.theonion.com/content/node/43895
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« Reply #10 on: October 12, 2006, 09:11:36 PM »

Like Rico said, the nukes are just a scare tactic. If I were bush I would dare him to launch something because GUESS WHAT, they cant launch them. Heck, the first one they launched stayed up in the air 19 seconds. Thats a joke. We have enough nukes to deystroy the face of the earth 18 times over. And were gonna let an insane dictator with a useless pile of uranium push us around. The whole 2 they have might make it to south korea but they are no threat to us. Although I normaly support a needed war, this war would be just another vietnam. We could do it but its very unlikely. But at the same time, if we really want to take away North Korea's toys then force would be the only useful means nessecary. Talking does nothing. Its just a lousy coverup and it makes the public think that we are getting somewhere. The fact is that you cannot have any useful talks with countries like these. Do you really think that asking Kim whatever his name is nicely to quit developing his new found big red button that he will?! NO.. So although they are developing "bombs", they have no way to use them or get them anywhere. Not to mention the fact that the 2 bombs are belived to be smaller then the ones dropped on hiroshima and nagasaka.

i read somewhere that the nukes we have now are about 14 to 15 times stronger than the ones we dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki
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« Reply #11 on: October 13, 2006, 08:33:35 AM »

"To me the bomb isn't as troubling as the giant catapult they're constructing to fling it."


I think we need to use force. That's the only thing the North Koreans understand...well, that and Korean.
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« Reply #12 on: October 20, 2006, 02:13:02 PM »

Even if he thinks he is a "nuclear power", we all know the likelyhood of him actually successfully landing one on US soil. Also, his million-man army are all foot soldiers. Are they going to swim across the pacific?  Dunno They have no real navy or air force. The man is psychotic and all he is going to accomplish is wiping out the citizens of his country. Japan got the hint with only two bombs. We can take care of his whole country and his big ego with one  Nuke

I agree he is a threat to the smaller countries around him but thats about it  Wacko
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« Reply #13 on: October 21, 2006, 05:28:06 PM »

Just my 2 cents, the guy is a nut-job.  Man he even looks like a nut-job.

I think the bad thing about the whole thing is, what other countries are seeing, ie, Iran. We have the same type of concerns w/Iran, and it would really suck if they get into this.  What I mean, Iran may look at this and say, nothing really happen to North Korea, so lets start testing ours.  The first place they would strike would be Israel, and that would more than likely start something that we could not even imagine.  So I think, for atleast appearance, we must take a strong stand against North Korea's actions.  Sometimes, it is almost like they are taunting the US.

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« Reply #14 on: November 01, 2006, 09:12:54 PM »

Even if he thinks he is a "nuclear power", we all know the likelyhood of him actually successfully landing one on US soil. Also, his million-man army are all foot soldiers. Are they going to swim across the pacific?  Dunno They have no real navy or air force. The man is psychotic and all he is going to accomplish is wiping out the citizens of his country. Japan got the hint with only two bombs. We can take care of his whole country and his big ego with one  Nuke

I agree he is a threat to the smaller countries around him but thats about it  Wacko
Well, thats communisim for ya. We saw it with the Soviet Union and with other countries. The only reason China hasnt crumbled is that their market is quasi free enterprise. Anyway its now november and I guess their still working on their giant slingshot and preparing for their swim... Roll Eyes
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