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N.Korean Cargo Ship 'Approaching Moment of Truth'
Chosun Ilbo ^ | Jun. 26, 2009 11:56 KST

Posted on 06/26/2009 6:28:28 AM PDT by maquiladora

The North Korean cargo ship Kangnam that is being tracked by a U.S. destroyer due to suspicions that it carries weapons is steaming toward the moment of truth. "The moment is approaching when the North Korea sanctions framework led by the U.S. and North Korean provocations collide," a government official said Thursday. Chances are the moment will come when the ship pulls into port, he added.

The U.S. has been monitoring the 2,080-ton Kangnam with KH-12 reconnaissance satellite and P-3C patrol plane mobilized since it left Nampo Port on June 17. Since June 21, the ship has been tracked by Aegis destroyer USS John S. McCain. It will reach the South China Sea on Friday sailing through the Taiwan Straits. "Washington believes that the ship is headed for Burma via Singapore," said an intelligence officer.

Whether the U.S. will board the ship to inspect it remains to be seen. If a ship with the size of the Kangnam is to navigate over 6,660 km from Nampo to Burma, it needs to refuel in Singapore or a Vietnamese port. The Pentagon said Thursday a decision has yet to be made whether to inspect the Kangnam. But government officials here said chances are that the ship will sail into a port sooner or later.

If the ship is searched and illegal weapons are found, "the U.S. will achieve a diplomatic coup and will be able to tighten sanctions against the North. If not, resistance will from China and other countries will grow and international cooperation in punishing Pyongyang will falter," speculated Kim Sung-han, a professor at Korea University. There are fears the ship will dump any weapons into the sea before inspection.

Because the Security Council resolution does not permit forcible searches of North Korean vessels on the high seas, the U.S. military needs consent from Pyongyang, which is out of the question. Even if the Kangnam sails into a particular port, that country has to authorize any search.

A diplomat said, "The effectiveness of North Korea sanctions under U.S. leadership and the prospects for Pyongyang-Washington relations will become clearer depending which port the Kangnam calls on, whether an inspection will take place, and what cargo is carried on the ship."

Given that North Korea has threatened military action against what it calls a "blockade" of its ships, "the Kangnam could act as a detonating fuse," a security ministry official warned.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: kangnam; northkorea
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1 posted on 06/26/2009 6:28:28 AM PDT by maquiladora
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Looks like that report from NHK a couple of days about about the ship’s location was incorrect. Looks like it’s only in the South China Sea now - still plenty of time and places for an inspection (at sea or in a port) to take place. This isn’t over yet...


2 posted on 06/26/2009 6:30:44 AM PDT by maquiladora
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To: maquiladora

In a picture I saw from years ago, it looked like a rusty old scow. Maybe it breaks down and needs a tow?


3 posted on 06/26/2009 6:30:44 AM PDT by nascarnation
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To: maquiladora

Moment of truth? When is the presidents tee time?


4 posted on 06/26/2009 6:30:47 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.)
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6 posted on 06/26/2009 6:31:32 AM PDT by Bean Counter ( Shovel ready...)
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Zero will do nothing.


7 posted on 06/26/2009 6:32:21 AM PDT by Check6
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To: maquiladora

I keep hearing the hacks in the administration talk about how they’ve convinced the Russians and the Chinese to go along with “stronger” sanctions than ever before on the NKs.

So why is it these GREAT PALS of Obama aren’t the ones tracking this NK ship? Seems to me this is “their” part of the world, they ought to be enforcing these tough sanctions.

Of course, maybe the administration is just a collection of lying sacks of crap.


9 posted on 06/26/2009 6:33:13 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
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“This isn’t over yet...”

It was over on Jan. 20th, 2009.


10 posted on 06/26/2009 6:33:15 AM PDT by Rebelbase
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re: There are fears the ship will dump any weapons into the sea before inspection

Surely our surveillance of this ship is such that the dumping of anything overboard would be noticed! That's the best thing that could happen. Once it's dumped into the sea isn't it anyone’s property for the salvaging? What better way to find out whatever it was taking to wherever.

11 posted on 06/26/2009 6:33:40 AM PDT by jwparkerjr (God Bless America!)
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LOL

Good one!

12 posted on 06/26/2009 6:33:51 AM PDT by Minutemen ("It's a Religion of Peace")
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Nothing will happen.


14 posted on 06/26/2009 6:35:26 AM PDT by b4its2late (Ignorance allows liberalism to prosper.)
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+1

there is a reason for the daily press leaks. if we go soft and don’t do anything now that we have announced to the whole world we are tracking the ship we will have a PR disaster and undermined credibility. At this point we better do something


16 posted on 06/26/2009 6:38:29 AM PDT by jhpigott
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To: maquiladora

BO lacks the courage to board the ship.
UN law gives him an out, because NK only has to refuse the request to board.


17 posted on 06/26/2009 6:39:22 AM PDT by G Larry (ObamaCare = "DYING IN LINE!")
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the US tracking this ship is just for SHOW.

Does anyone really expect Obama to do anything about it?


18 posted on 06/26/2009 6:40:20 AM PDT by PGR88
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N.Korean Cargo Ship 'Approaching Moment of Truth'

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19 posted on 06/26/2009 6:40:43 AM PDT by ROCKLOBSTER (RATs...nothing more than Bald Haired Hippies!)
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To: Bean Counter

LOL.


20 posted on 06/26/2009 6:45:43 AM PDT by kabar
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