Posted on 10/05/2006 8:11:14 AM PDT by HAL9000
(Kyodo) - North Korea could conduct a nuclear bomb test "as early as Sunday," the anniversary of Kim Jong Il's appointment as head of the Workers Party of Korea in 1997, the Washington Post reported Thursday, quoting several U.S. government analysts."It may also be timed to coincide with an election at the United Nations on Monday during which Ban Ki Moon, South Korea's foreign minister, is expected to be chosen as the next U.N. secretary general," the report said.
Tuesday's statement by Pyongyang that it will carry out a nuclear test did not set a date for the test.
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The NK punks really need to think twice about doing that.
Check the other threads this morning, too. Can one imagine "Mark Foley" drowning these developments out??? (I guess so).
Ambassador Chris Hill essentially threatened North Korea of going out of 'existence' if they dare test. Yesterday, in D.C. I am sure he was cleared to say that.
You don't bring a knife to a gunfight.
If Kim Jong Il wants to play with guns, we'll play with guns.
"It may also be timed to coincide with an election at the United Nations on Monday during which Ban Ki Moon, South Korea's foreign minister, is expected to be chosen as the next U.N. secretary general," the report said.
And you heard that statement right here, first.
Ah man, and all I get to do is fire off my 9mm this Sunday... where's the fun in that if Norks get to fire off a Nuke?
I'm going to get the UN to write a strongly worded letter to the Norks!
Glad the world's at peace so our Congress can spend its time on really important things like throwing dirt on each other during the election season.
Things are happening FAST this morning in Asia, folks!
Check the other threads this morning, too. Can one imagine "Mark Foley" drowning these developments out??? (I guess so).
I agree. I can't find one person in my office who is even aware of what's going on in Asia. They all know about Mark Foley. Pitiful.
We still have lots of Guard heavy forces that could be thrown into the fight. Some might take over in the sandbox, but I doubt there'd be time to make the swap. In fact I doubt there'd be time to move any significant ground forces to Korea. Navy and Air Force aren't very much occupied at the moment though, and they'd be enough to turn everything important in NK into a smoking ruin. The question would be whether they could do it fast enough to prevent the destruction of Seoul.
I can't think of any way to save Seoul.
Cluster bombs and aerial mining may thwart a massive influx of troops from the north though.
US satellites spot nuclear activity By Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor AMERICAN spy satellites have detected unusual activity at a suspected North Korean nuclear test site, suggesting that Pyongyang is preparing to carry out its threat to explode an underground atomic device. A US official said: We have seen some activity in the area personnel, vehicles, materials, things of that nature. The movements were spotted recently at one of a number of suspected sites that are closely monitored by the Americans. The official insisted that the findings were not conclusive. The Pentagon assessment was expected to heighten tension in the region, where China, Japan and South Korea all appealed to the regime in Pyongyang not to carry out its threat to detonate an underground nuclear device. 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. China, which has close ties with Pyongyang, urged the regime of Kim Jong Il to keep calm and restrained on the nuclear test issue. The leaders of China, Japan and South Korea will hold a series of meetings over the weekend to co-ordinate their position. One option being discussed last night at the United Nations would be a Security Council resolution that warns North Korea that it could face further international isolation. While Japan is pressing for the move, China and South Korea favour persuading North Korea to return to six-party talks it broke off last year. Beyond concern about the immediate impact of a nuclear test on the region are the longer-term consequences on North Asia, which many fear could undergo a dramatic military escalation
BUMP!!!
There go Chuseok holidays.:)
I hear that Chia Head habitually ruined holidays of some government officials working at N. Korea-related matters. He always does something while they are on holidays, and had to be hastily called back to duty.:)
This time he is going to ruin the holidays of all S. Koreans, if he tests it on Oct. 8. He will not win popularity points. Due to N. Korean announcement on coming nuclear test, on top of bad economy, the holiday spirit is half-ruined already.
BOY Chia Pet is Grinch of Far east LOL!
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