Japan Dispatches Ships To Monitor N. Korea
Japan Dispatches Ships to Monitor N. Korea
TOKYO (AP) -- Japan has dispatched ships and planes to monitor North Korea amid regional jitters about a possible long-range missile launch, but it played down the communist nation's capacity to load a nuclear warhead atop its rockets.
Fukushiro Nukaga, the head of Japan's Defense Agency, told a parliamentary committee that Japan had deployed naval ships and patrol planes to monitor developments in North Korea as the country apparently prepares to test a long-range missile believed capable of reaching the United States.
Senior Vice Foreign Minister Yasuhisa Shiozaki said, however, that Japan had "encountered no information" indicating North Korea had the technology to put a nuclear warhead on a missile.
"It requires tremendous technology to miniaturize an atomic weapon in order to load into a missile warhead," he said.
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Maybe we should just take them out BEFORE they launch?
TOKYO (AP) -- Japan has dispatched ships and planes to monitor North Korea amid regional jitters about a possible long-range missile launch, but it played down the communist nation's capacity to load a nuclear warhead atop its rockets.
Fukushiro Nukaga, the head of Japan's Defense Agency, told a parliamentary committee that Japan had deployed naval ships and patrol planes to monitor developments in North Korea as the country apparently prepares to test a long-range missile believed capable of reaching the United States.
Senior Vice Foreign Minister Yasuhisa Shiozaki said, however, that Japan had "encountered no information" indicating North Korea had the technology to put a nuclear warhead on a missile.
"It requires tremendous technology to miniaturize an atomic weapon in order to load into a missile warhead," he said.
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Maybe we should just take them out BEFORE they launch?
2 Comments:
You no whats weird didnt Japan atack us in world war II?
Sick,
Yes they did. It's ironic isnt it? They are now one of our best allies.
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