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North Korea says new alliance is 'a US provocation'
Telegraph ^ | 15/09/2003 | Richard Spencer

Posted on 09/14/2003 6:10:50 PM PDT by yonif

The first exercise of a new security alliance, including Britain, intended to intercept weapons of mass destruction on the high seas was attacked as a "US provocation" by North Korea yesterday.

Exercise Pacific Protector culminated in a two-and-a-half-hour chase across the Coral Sea, east of Australia, and the capture of a United States naval vessel masquerading as a freighter carrying chemical weapons.

Ten armed and masked men from the Japanese coastguard slipped down a rope from a helicopter on to the deck of the US navy support ship Private Franklin J Phillips.

They were helped, watched and monitored by their coastguard ship Shikishima, vessels from the American and Australian navies and a French marine patrol aircraft.

The exercise was the first trial of the Proliferation Security Initiative, an agreement between Japan, America, Australia and seven other countries to establish a security cordon against shipments of weapons of mass destruction and drugs.

It was proposed by President George W Bush amid evidence that North Korea was relying on sales of weapons, drugs and counterfeit money for much of its foreign exchange.

Spokesmen for the alliance said the exercise was not specifically aiming at the dictatorship of Kim Jong-il, but North Korea's official media reacted angrily.

"Such moves of the United States are blatant military provocations to North Korea and they may push US relations to an explosive phase," the party newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, said yesterday.

The alliance is partly intended to put pressure on North Korea politically, suggesting that if it does not give in to international pressure to dismantle its nuclear weapons programme its "undesirable" international trade might be blocked.

America also hopes to prevent a recurrence of the incident last December when it captured a shipment of missiles bound for Yemen from North Korea, but discovered that it had no legal powers to impound them.

Robert Hill, the Australian defence minister, implicitly acknowledged criticism that no legal framework for and interceptions by the alliance exists, saying a team was "working on" the problem. "The operation has got to be within the law," he said.

North Korea is a known exporter of weapons, primarily its Scud-type Nodong missile technology, though it has never been accused of trading its considerable chemical and biological arsenal or its nuclear technology.

But during recent talks it has threatened to test a weapon, and even to export the technology, if its demands for a non-aggression treaty with America are not met.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; Japan; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: axisofevil; dprk; jointexercises; northkorea; stalinism; waronterrorism; wmd

1 posted on 09/14/2003 6:10:51 PM PDT by yonif
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To: yonif
So if the US Navy sets keel in Australian waters, NK is provoked?

I imagine the 9 dwarves all think we should withdraw.
2 posted on 09/14/2003 6:35:25 PM PDT by .cnI redruM (Faster, Better, Cheaper. 2 out of 3 is the best you'll get!)
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To: .cnI redruM
If we sneeze or cough, North Korea is provoked. So what else is new?


I wish lightning would strike that crazy little man at the helm in North Korea.
3 posted on 09/14/2003 6:37:22 PM PDT by wimpycat (Down with Kooks and Kookery!)
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To: yonif
A provocation is sinking North Korean boats in North Korean drydocks. Anything else is just dandy, anytime.
4 posted on 09/14/2003 6:43:24 PM PDT by Tax Government
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To: yonif
yawn. Ther verbage has lost its impact.
6 posted on 09/14/2003 6:49:27 PM PDT by Kay Soze (Free Republic- gathering place for "go along to get along Republicans" & a few Conservatives.)
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To: yonif
"Ten armed and masked men from the Japanese coastguard "

Ninjas?
8 posted on 09/14/2003 6:51:44 PM PDT by Dr. Marten (Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it)
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To: yonif
If "US provocation" bothers them, they'll love "US Preemption".
9 posted on 09/14/2003 6:54:41 PM PDT by Consort
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To: yonif
At some point this thing has to come to a head and be resolved. North Korea is all talk ... all bluster. I think all these South Koreans who want unification should be rounded up and sent north to live in Jong-Il-land.
10 posted on 09/14/2003 7:06:52 PM PDT by CurlyBill (Voter fraud is one of the primary campaign strategies of the Democrats!!!!)
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To: yonif
The first exercise of a new security alliance, including Britain, intended to intercept weapons of mass destruction on the high seas was attacked as a "US provocation" by North Korea yesterday.

They're damn right it is. They smuggle everything from narcotics to missile components and think that they can get away with it. We fully intend to disrupt their 'right' to do so, and we have a lot of help to do it with. If this slices into the purse strings of the regime, so what? They shouldn't have rested the survival of their economy on illegal activities.

If they're willing to go to war over their right to be criminals, then so be it.

11 posted on 09/14/2003 7:13:09 PM PDT by Steel Wolf (Too close for guns, switching to missiles!)
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