North Korea may fire a missile toward Hawaii
By HYUNG-JIN KIM – 16 hours ago
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea may fire a long-range ballistic missile toward Hawaii in early July, a Japanese news report said Thursday, as Russia and China urged the regime to return to international disarmament talks on its rogue nuclear program.
The missile, believed to be a Taepodong-2 with a range of up to 4,000 miles (6,500 kilometers), would be launched from North Korea's Dongchang-ni site on the northwestern coast, said the Yomiuri daily, Japan's top-selling newspaper. It cited an analysis by the Japanese Defense Ministry and intelligence gathered by U.S. reconnaissance satellites.
The missile launch could come between July 4 and 8, the paper said.
While the newspaper speculated the Taepodong-2 could fly over Japan and toward Hawaii, it said the missile would not be able to hit Hawaii's main islands, which are about 4,500 miles (7,200 kilometers) from the Korean peninsula.
A spokesman for the Japanese Defense Ministry declined to comment on the report. South Korea's Defense Ministry and the National Intelligence Service — the country's main spy agency — said they could not confirm it.
Tension on the divided Korean peninsula has spiked since the North conducted its second nuclear test on May 25 in defiance of repeated international warnings. The regime declared Saturday it would bolster its nuclear programs and threatened war in protest of U.N. sanctions taken for the nuclear test.
U.S. officials have said the North has been preparing to fire a long-range missile capable of striking the western U.S. In Washington on Tuesday, Gen. James Cartwright, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said it would take at least three to five years for North Korea to pose a real threat to the U.S. west coast.
President Barack Obama and South Korean President Lee Myung-bak met in Washington on Tuesday for a landmark summit in which they agreed to build a regional and global "strategic alliance" to persuade North Korea to dismantle all its nuclear weapons. Obama declared North Korea a "grave threat" to the world and pledged that the new U.N. sanctions on the communist regime will be aggressively enforced.
In Seoul, Vice Unification Minister Hong Yang-ho told a forum Thursday that the North's moves to strengthen its nuclear programs is "a very dangerous thing that can fundamentally change" the regional security environment. He said the South Korean government is bracing for "all possible scenarios" regarding the nuclear standoff.
The independent International Crisis Group think tank, meanwhile, said the North's massive stockpile of chemical weapons is no less serious a threat to the region than its nuclear arsenal.
It said the North is believed to have between 2,500 and 5,000 tons of chemical weapons, including mustard gas, phosgene, blood agents and sarin. These weapons can be delivered with ballistic missiles and long-range artillery and are "sufficient to inflict massive civilian casualties on South Korea."
"If progress is made on rolling back Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions, there could be opportunities to construct a cooperative diplomatic solution for chemical weapons and the suspected biological weapons program," the think tank said in a report released Thursday.
It also called on the U.S. to engage the North in dialogue to defuse the nuclear crisis, saying "diplomacy is the least bad option." The think tank said Washington should be prepared to send a high-level special envoy to Pyongyang to resolve the tension.
In a rare move, leaders of Russia and China used their meetings in Moscow on Wednesday to pressure the North to return to the nuclear talks and expressed "serious concerns" about tension on the Korean peninsula.
The joint appeal appeared to be a signal that Moscow and Beijing are growing impatient with Pyongyang's stubbornness. Northeastern China and Russia's Far East both border North Korea, and Pyongyang's unpredictable actions have raised concern in both countries.
After meetings at the Kremlin, Chinese President Hu Jintao joined Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in urging a peaceful resolution of the Korean standoff and the "swiftest renewal" of the now-frozen talks involving their countries as well as North and South Korea, Japan and the United States.
"Russia and China are ready to foster the lowering of tension in Northeast Asia and call for the continuation of efforts by all sides to resolve disagreements through peaceful means, through dialogue and consultations," their statement said.
The comments — contained in a lengthy statement that discussed other global issues — included no new initiatives, but it appeared to be carefully worded to avoid provoking Pyongyang. In remarks after their meetings, Medvedev made only a brief reference to North Korea, and Hu did not mention it.
South Korea's Lee said Wednesday in Washington that was essential for China and Russia to "actively cooperate" in getting the North to give up its nuclear program, suggesting the North's bombs program may trigger a regional arms race.
"If we acknowledge North Korea possessing nuclear programs, other non-nuclear countries in Northeast Asia would be tempted to possess nuclear weapons and this would not be helpful for stability in Northeast Asia," Lee said in a meeting with former U.S. officials and Korea experts, according to his office.
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I think that would be a very bad move :)
Posted Jun-19-2009 ByMaChOMaN (29.00) 
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colective suicide by north korea
Posted Jun-19-2009 ByPEDRO2705 (36.86) 
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You mean a Type o' Dong?
Posted Jun-20-2009 Bytoo_much_noise (521.64) 
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December 21 2012 looks more and more REAL
Posted Jun-19-2009 Byjamil316 (68.54) jamil316 View Channel Send Message
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As real as every December 12th before it.
Posted Jun-19-2009 Bysp0ke (420.46) sp0ke View Channel Send Message
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Yeah 4 days before christmas yeahhh.
Posted Jun-19-2009 Bynico08 (51.96) nico08 View Channel Send Message
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Wait if that means North Korea getting blown to bits? hmmm
Posted Jun-19-2009 Bysp0ke (420.46) sp0ke View Channel Send Message
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North Korea OOOOOOOH. Not scared. They can't even feed their people.
Posted Jun-20-2009 ByBuzzmania (121.88) 
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If they do, just nuke the hell out of all their military installations.
Posted Jun-21-2009 Byroyaldutch (286.72) royaldutch View Channel Send Message
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i scared of any missile with the word "dong" in it
Posted Jun-19-2009 ByHitler_Is_Amazing (2947.98)

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Does North Korea think they really have a chance. I find it hard to believe of all this tough talk, 1 nuke would devastate North Korea. Has to be some propaganda, or is Kim Jong II really that stupid.
Posted Jun-19-2009 Byspike4200 (747.98) 
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Or really MAD. He is a short stupid Mad Man with Napoleon complex.
Posted Jun-19-2009 Bydavid8 (89.80) 
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He's madd, but he knows what he's doing. North Korea is a very poor nation that can't sustain iself, so he has used threats to get what he wants for years. He's probably testing Obama to see what kind of trinkets he can get. Unfortunately, Obama has this mentality that he thinks he can sit down at the table and convince these third world dictators about the error in their ways. Bad idea. It's being viewed as weakness and Obama will cower to their every demand. The demands don't go away if More..
Posted Jun-19-2009 Bykong99 (29.90) 
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It's just a test, The missile would have no warhead.
They don't have to technology to create a nuclear warhead anyway. Big difference between testing one, and making one small enough to be launched on a missile.
Posted Jun-20-2009 Bytoo_much_noise (521.64) 
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kim jon ill is just a attention whore... just ignore it!
Posted Jun-19-2009 ByMrKor (51.62) 
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No he's an insane lunatic who believes he is a deity who wants to unify the Korean peninsula under his rule.
Posted Jun-19-2009 ByST0N3PONY (5012.62) 
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Would be the end of NK
Posted Jun-19-2009 BySimpleSiren (786.74) SimpleSiren View Channel Send Message
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Why don't they call North Korea's ding dong 2 for talks and then show him some hot women,,that will give him another stroke and we all will live happily ever after.
Posted Jun-19-2009 Bydushyantx (72.02) dushyantx Send Message
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Death Wish,...!
Korea still thinks our military is the same as the 50's,...
someone should fill them in a bit,..lol
Posted Jun-19-2009 ByKingLawahaha (947.52) KingLawahaha Send Message
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lol.. Hawkeye and Trapper john went home years ago....
Posted Jun-19-2009 Byblue_wolf (460.36) 
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50s technology which is quite capable of doing a great deal of damage to Seoul though. Nukes aren't really an option for us either since our S Korean allies would be way too close to the fallout. Anyone who underestimates N Korea's military as a legit threat to at least S Korea is a fool. It isn't the most heavily guarded border in the world for no reason.
Posted Jun-19-2009 Bysins07 (127.32) sins07 View Channel Send Message
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I never mentioned any of that did I,..talk to yourself much?,...
Posted Jun-19-2009 ByKingLawahaha (947.52) KingLawahaha Send Message
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They see a big pussy in the Whitehouse - from Hawaii and like all boys when they see a helpless pussy want to stuff their rocket right into it.
Posted Jun-19-2009 ByPresidentZero (301.40) 
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He knows he can fire the missle torwars Hawaii because our Democratic led Government will not use force to prevent the launch and will not use force after the launch. The Democrats have turned us into a bunch of blow-hards like we were under the Carter era with our hostages in Iran.
Posted Jun-19-2009 Bydthillsr (70.58) 
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Can we please just nuke these pricks and be done with it??? They're like a mosquito in the tent while you're trying to sleep. Swat the bastard's already!!
Posted Jun-19-2009 ByCaptain Canuck (1389.42) 
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TOWARD Hawaii
all you sheep are supposed to freak out now
Posted Jun-19-2009 ByMaxBlacks (160.12) MaxBlacks View Channel Send Message
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You live in Hawaii?
I do, and I don't care.
So "baa'aaa'aaa".....idiot.
Posted Jun-20-2009 Bytoo_much_noise (521.64) 
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