Doing so will scare the pi$$ out of the South Koreans..and just might knock some sense into them.
As long as the peaceniks in the South Korean government are willing to fund Kim Mentally Ill's army he'll remain a danger to the world.
Maybe we should do our own above-ground test. :-)
Threatening those tersely worded condemnations of N.K.
nuclear muscle flexing has worked well.
Maybe Bush will blink again, the missed opportunity to
punish N.K. evaporated on July 4TH, this administration
allows our enemies to continually re-group.
The same strategy employed by previous administrations.
The article states that they spotted "activity". How do we know it is nuclear? Is everything that goes on at Handford reservation in Washington State "nuclear" in nature? Why should we even be concerned about this? This from a country who was going to prove that they had a rocket that could make it to the U.S. but barely made it off the launch pad. I would be more concerned that their test would end in a meltdown let alone be a success.
We'd better stop this!!!
The Clinton & Albright "framework agreement" financing North Korea so they could afford to pursue nuclear weapons is really paying off!
/S
"Last night Christopher Hill, the US Assistant Secretary of State, said that Washington had warned North Korea not to conduct the test. We are not going to live with a nuclear North Korea, he said"
What's he think we've been doing?
nuke it right there in the silo.... and then tell the world it must have malfunctioned and blown up.....
[Last night Christopher Hill, the US Assistant Secretary of State, said that Washington had warned North Korea not to conduct the test. We are not going to live with a nuclear North Korea, he said.]
Yeah, right. Who is going to stop him. Politicians with their useless dribble?