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Wind May Have Forced North Korea To Delay Rocket Launch
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 ...
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
John Bolton Says Barack Obama's Reaction to the North Korean Missile Launch Sends the Wrong Signal to Israel and Iran
John Bolton Says Barack Obama's Reaction to the North Korean Missile Launch Sends the Wrong ...
online.wsj.com — JOHN R. BOLTON Prior to North Korea's launch yesterday of a Taepodong-2 ballistic missile, President Barack Obama... declared that such an action would be "provocative." This public statement was an attempt to reinforce the administration's private ... (more) John Bolton Says Barack Obama's Reaction to the ...
Polls That I Can't Take Seriously...
lefarkins.blogspot.com — I'd like to see how this question was worded: 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 ... (more) Polls That I Can't Take Seriously...
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UN: No new sanctions against North Korea
PoliGazette — ... It seems that Barack Obama strong words of condemnation will be the only response the U.S. gives to the North Korean rocket launch of last weekend: ...

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