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Whose Fault, Again?
Whose Fault, Again?
I see that North Korea launched a rocket over the Pacific. Without bothering to look I’m guessing the Right Blogosphere is (ignorantly) blaming Bill Clinton/Jimmy Carter. Choe Sang-Hun and David Sanger write for the New York Times , The motivation for the test appeared as much political ...
57% Want Military Response to North Korea Missile Launch
rasmussenreports.com — Fifty-seven percent (57%) of U.S. voters nationwide favor a military response to eliminate North Korea’s missile launching... capability. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that just 15% of voters oppose a military response ... (more) 57% Want Military Response to North Korea Missile Launch
North Koreans Launch Rocket Over the Pacific
North Koreans Launch Rocket Over the Pacific
nytimes.com — SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea defied the United States, China and a series of United Nations... resolutions by launching a rocket on Sunday that the country said was designed to propel a satellite into space, but that much of the world viewed as an ... (more) North Koreans Launch Rocket Over the Pacific
N. Korea launches rocket, defying world pressure
news.yahoo.com — SEOUL, South Korea North Korea fired a rocket over Japan on Sunday, defying Washington, Tokyo and others... who suspect the launch was cover for a test of its long-range missile technology. President Barack Obama warned the move would further isolate the ... (more) N. Korea launches rocket, defying world pressure
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