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Homeland Security Advisory

July 05, 2006

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North Korea Throws Hissy Fit On 4th Of July\IL Loses Mind

North Korea launches missiles, UN Council to meet

TOKYO - North Korea test-fired a barrage of missiles on Wednesday, including a long-range weapon said to be capable of reaching Alaska, ratcheting up tensions in north Asia and drawing international condemnation.

At least six missiles were launched early in the morning and a seventh some 12 hours later, officials in Japan and South Korea said. Russia said North Korea fired 10 missiles, but the report from a senior general could not be immediately confirmed.

The long-range Taepodong-2 missile apparently failed 40 seconds into its flight, U.S. officials said. Japanese and South Korean officials said the missiles fell into the sea separating the Korean peninsula from Japan.



The United States warned North Korea against any more provocative acts, and said Washington would take necessary measures to protect itself and its allies.

"The United States strongly condemns these missile launches and North Korea's unwillingness to heed calls for restraint from the international community," White House spokesman Tony Snow said in a statement.

The U.N. Security Council was to meet later in the day, at Japan's request, to discuss the latest move by the reclusive Stalinist state, a French spokesman at the United Nations said.

China, North Korea's closest ally and the host of six-way talks on its nuclear programme, expressed worry.

"We are seriously concerned about the events that have occurred," Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said in a statement.

"We hope that all sides will maintain calm and restraint, and do things conducive to the peace and stability of the Korean peninsula and Northeast Asia and do not take any further steps that will add to tensions and further complicate the situation."

South Korea's military stepped up its alert level after the launch, Yonhap news agency cited a military source as saying.

The two Koreas are technically still at war more than half a century after the inconclusive truce which halted the 1950-1953 Korean conflict. Some 30,000 U.S. troops remain in South Korea under a mutual defence treaty.

The missile launches "demonstrate North Korea's intent to intimidate other states by developing missiles of increasingly longer ranges", Snow, the White House official, added.

"We are consulting with international partners on next steps."

U.S. National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley said the multiple firings might have been an attempt by Pyongyang to steal the spotlight away from Iran, which has been the main focus of U.S. nuclear diplomacy in recent months.

"Obviously, it is a bit of an effort to get attention, perhaps because so much attention has been focused on the Iranians," Hadley told reporters.

But like many U.S. officials, he said it was impossible to be sure about Pyongyang's motives.

North Korea, whose government pays close attention to symbolic gestures, chose to launch the missiles as the United States was marking its July 4 Independence Day.

"It got everybody's attention on the Fourth of July. (North Korean leader) Kim Jong-Il can set off fireworks, too," said John Pike, director of the security Web site GlobalSecurity.org.

Japan said it would consider immediate economic sanctions against North Korea. The government banned visits by North Korean ferries for six months.

"Whatever North Korea seeks to achieve or is speculating, nothing positive for North Korea will come out from this," Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said.

The Japanese yen and the South Korean won both slipped against the dollar on the launch news, with Tokyo and Seoul stock markets also lower. In Seoul, the government said South Korean authorities would take action if necessary.

Russia, which is a party to six-way talks on North Korea's nuclear programme, condemned the launch. Tokyo also called on Pyongyang to return to the six-party talks, which have been stalled since November.

The other participants in the talks are the United States, China, Japan and the two Koreas.

North Korean media made no mention of the multiple launches, Japanese reporters in Pyongyang said. Television channels had no programming on Wednesday morning, they said, and state radio led its bulletins on Kim Jong Il's visit to a tyre factory.

Experts say the Taepodong-2 has a possible range of 3,500-4,300 km.

A U.S. State Department official told Reuters the long-range missile had failed 40 seconds after it was launched. A senior South Korean security official said the Taepodong-2 had splashed down in the sea off the peninsula's east coast.

Experts say that Pyongyang is developing long-range missiles to have the capability one day to deliver a nuclear bomb, but that it is years away from acquiring such a weapons system.

UPDATE: North Korea Launches Seventh Missile Read Full Story Here

UN Security Council To Hold Emergancy Meeting Read Full Story Here
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So what is the UN going to do? Sanction this crazy ass some more? Had that Taepodong-2 Missile actually worked instead of blowing up and humiliating Chia Pet, It may have reached the USA! Had we not of blown it out of the sky of course. This is getting a bit more serious now, we still have troops stationed in South Korea. What happens to them if this Lunatic is allowed to keep this crap up? Then you have Russia and China that pretty much have thier fingers up thier butt at this point, and what may even be worse, Japan is pissed and who knows what they are going to do, and then you have Iran who is not going to be one-upped by N.Korea, I dont see this ending well for anyone (Especially Chia Pet). I guess we will just watch and see what the hell unfolds today, Chia Pet has already started firing missiles again. This had to be the wildest 4th of July I've ever witnessed!

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