huffingtonpost.com - 4/6/2009
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SEOUL, South Korea — High winds may have forced North Korea to delay its rocket launch, despite the country's insistence Saturday that preparations were complete for the liftoff that many suspect is intended to test the country's long-range missile capabilities.
Regional powers ...
North Korea Nuclear Timeline
americanprogress.org 4/24/2009 — By Rachel Weise | October 9, 2006 It’s important to remember how we got to the point where North Korea was apparently able to test an atomic weapon. Below is a basic timeline of the build-up of North Korea’s nuclear weapons. As the timeline clearly ...
We are gremlins from the Kremlins
pajamasmedia.com 4/6/2009 — The Los Angeles Times says that Kim Jong Il’s rocket didn’t make orbit. But North Korea claims it as a step forward anyhow. Is the glass half-empty or half-full? And what are the lessons to be learned?
Reporting from Seoul — Who cares if ...
That Would Mean War!?
outsidethebeltway.com 3/9/2009 — North Korea has threatened war if the U. S., South Korea, or Japan were to shoot down its satellite launch which is widely believed actually to be the test of a long-range missile:
SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea put its armed forces on standby ...
The Consequences of Appeasing North Korea
generationpatriot.blogspot.com 5/28/2009 — A few days ago , the North Korean military detonated its second nuclear weapon despite years and years of international talks and sanctions. The second bomb, much more powerful than the first, apparently came as a surprise to the world despite the warning signs. For years, the so-called ...
Whose Fault, Again?
mahablog.com 4/5/2009 — 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 ...
Whatever it Is I Think I See
obsidianwings.blogs.com 4/6/2009 — by Eric Martin
Over the weekend, in defiance of UN Resolutions and international pressure, North Korea launched another test of its long range missile (Taepodong-2). As with North Korea's prior two efforts to test its long range missile ...
Obama and the Imminent North Korea Missile Launch
corner.nationalreview.com 3/26/2009 — Now that the Dems are in charge of the national defense, North Korea's planned missile launch, which could occur sometime in the next several weeks, is a good time to recall what some leading Democrats said about this a few years ago. The very last ...
Obama, grow a pair!
silentmajority09.blogspot.com 5/26/2009 — MSNBC strikes again… Report: N. Korea tests 2 short-range missiles Move follows powerful nuclear test that drew worldwide condemnation SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea reportedly tested two more short-range missiles Tuesday, a day after detonating a nuclear bomb underground, pushing the ...
North Korea launches long-range rocket despite international warnings
nydailynews.com 4/5/2009 — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Updated Sunday, April 5th 2009, 12:51 AM WASHINGTON â President Barack Obama said North Korea should refrain from further provocative actions after that nationâs government made good on their promise to launch a long-range ...
North Korea Testing a TD-2?
outsidethebeltway.com 2/13/2009 — The South Koreans are reporting that North Korea is assembling a Taep’o-dong-2 missile for testing some time around the end of the month:
SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea has been assembling its longest-range missile at an east coast launch base ...
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First Read 4/6/2009
The New York Times : “Hours after North Korea’s missile test, President Obama on Sunday called for new United Nations sanctions and laid out a new approach to American nuclear disarmament policy — one intended to strengthen the United States and ...