North Korea Test-Fires 4 Missiles

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SEOUL, South Korea (July 2) -- North Korea fired a barrage of short-range missiles off its east coast in a possible prelude to the launch of a long-range missile toward Hawaii over the U.S. Independence Day holiday.
Firing a ballistic missile on the July Fourth celebration would be a challenge to Washington, which has been rallying international support for enforcement of U.N. sanctions imposed against Pyongyang following a May 25 nuclear test. North Korea is banned from testing ballistic missiles under U.N. resolutions.
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Lee Jin-man, AP

South Koreans watch a North Korean missile launch on television in Seoul, South Korea, on Thursday. North Korea's recent rash of missile launches has increased tensions between Pyongyang and the United States.

Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Takeo Kawamura said Thursday that a long-range missile launch this weekend was possible. "We cannot rule out the possibility," he said, citing Pyongyang's past behavior.
In 2006, North Korea launched its most advanced Taepodong 2 missile while the U.S. celebrated Independence Day, though the rocket fizzled shortly after takeoff and fell into the ocean.
Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said the United States remains concerned about North Korea's missile and nuclear programs but called North Korea's launches Thursday of short-range missiles "not unexpected."
Several U.S. Defense Department officials said there is nothing to indicate that North Korea is ready to launch a long-range ballistic missile and there appears to be no immediate threat to the United States.
The April 5 launch of a Taepodong-2 required 12 days of preparation on the launch pad, which was fully observable to U.S. satellites. Short and medium-range missiles, however, can be launched with little notice.
Missile defenses around Hawaii were beefed up following a mid-June report in a Japanese newspaper that the North might fire a long-range missile toward the islands in early July.
The head of the U.S. Northern Command, Gen. Victor E. "Gene" Renuart, said in an interview with the Washington Times this week that U.S. missile defenses are prepared to knock down any incoming North Korean missile. "I think we ought to assume there might be one on the Fourth of July," he said, according to the paper.
North Korea raised concern in late April when it explicitly threatened to test-fire an intercontinental ballistic missile and warned of a nuclear test. The regime followed through with the atomic blast in May, leaving the ICBM test as its next likely step.
"I totally expect that we will see another long-range missile launch ... because they said they will do it," Ralph Cossa, president of the Pacific Forum CSIS think tank, told The Associated Press from Beijing where he was attending a nonproliferation conference.

 
   

 


 
 
irishlassie on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
Oh, I don't want to even think about it...I think America is in trouble all around. Always knew God would punish for the bloodshed...all the abortions alone could make an army.
blogging on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
There is so much wrong with your statement:

1. You think the ghost-abortion-babies would rise up and fight on the side of Communist (read: no religion allowed or seen as less important than ruler Kim Jong IL and/or, abortions for/enforced by the state) North Korea, opposed to a country where freedom of religion is practiced and appreciated, almost embedded in the government (although in a haphazard strange fashion, even in the pledge of alliegiance (sic) and the constitution, and on our money)? 

2. Those would be some mighty tiny uniforms.

3. Don't go to Hawaii this weekend. You'll be safe-ish. 
irishlassie on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
Jill, you are obviously deliberately taking what I mean out of context.

God is going to make a way to punish America;  I am no prophet but his word has it all laid out.  I was saying that, had they lived and grown to be adults the numbers would be enough to form an army and then we wouldn't need it, because we would not need to be punished ...but there are other things for which we will be punished as well, such as turning our backs on God, not putting him first as they founding fathers used to, outright allowing things that God feels are abominable...just for starters.

As I said, don't discount what I say, just wait and see.  America is going to take a great fall and it will be at the hands of these people who have slowly but surely been collecting all of our money across the sea and using it to form weapons against us.

Argue if you wish, but this is what I have to say on the matter and that is it.
blogging on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
I wasn't taking it out of context, my point was, I don't think God would be on the side of North Korea to punish this country for what basically the entire world does or has done in some form or other. 

Did God like the Crusades? Did God like the Divine Right of Kings? Those were abominations that happened in other countries that still exist (although they have backed down from these ideas over the centuries). 

God isn't going to blame/punish you or your family for what someone in California does. Your relationship with God is a one-to-One thing. America will fall but that is due to the nature of how civilizations happen. I don't think God is picking teams. Man in every nation is imperfect. Everybody sins. 


irishlassie on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
Sorry but I think we will have to agree to disagree on this one, Jill.
God has always punished sins, and unfortunately, and the Bible says so, that it rains on the just and the unjust.

Yes, my relationship with God is personal, but when he gets sick and tired of how the governing factions are running things, he only tolerates it for so long.

I believe that nothing happens without God's permission, for he is the ultimate ruler of all things. He is sovereign. He places Kings and authorities in place for his own purposes, no matter who we ultimately vote in.  He would not have allowed Obama in if He had not had a reason for it. No, I don't like Him, and I am sure that God does not like how he is going about things, even though he loves all mankind.  However, even his stupid choices are ordained of God, who made good and evil, for there was nothing before Him.

Yes, if it is Korea who is used as our judgment then so be it.  God doesn't come down and strike with lightning; he uses people.

No, God did not like the Crusades, or the divine rights of kings, but they would not have happened without His permission.  Look at Satan bugging Job. Sure, his relationship with God was personal...but Satan even had to have God's permission to bother him and strike down his INNOCENT family, because Satan is just a creation, like everything and everyone else, and will one day have to admit that God is sovereign, just as we all will all kneel and proclaim him as Lord. 

Take natural disasters, for instance.  It is God's way, even though his ways are past finding out. Many innocent people suffer, and we do not know how or why God chooses, but if we trust that he is Lord of Lords and King of Kings, then we just have to let him have his way, although we can pray for certain things and he answers....but that again, is in our PERSONAL lives and not that of nations.

Every nation is imperfect, yes, but the nations of the world who ruled were all in the Dream of Daniel, and we are down at the bottom, just before the ten toes, which will probably be the UN...we'll see...
blogging on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
God=Love. 
irishlassie on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
You hit the nail on the head there, Jill. But he says that a good father chastises those he loves.  A bad parent lets the child rule his own life, but a good one pulls him out of the line of fire and teaches him what to do and not to do, and will give his/her life for that child, which Christ did, so that we can escape his wrath. Because, although he is love, his wrath is soon to be poured out.
blogging on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
FYI...

North Korea Defectors Say Forced Abortions on Female Prisoners Routine

by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
September 29
, 2006

Pyongyang, North Korea (LifeNews.com) --Another report about the prison situation in North Korea confirms previous ones which have maintained that pregnant women in prisons there are routinely subjected to forced abortions. The Asian nation has been repeatedly condemned for its human rights abuses and the new report features firsthand accounts from North Korean refugees.

The Korean Bar Association, based in South Korea, released the new report which is based in interviews with about 100 North Korean defectors who came to the South after 2000.

The report shows that North Korean officials frequently jail citizens of the Asian nation on bogus charges and do not abide by the law when doing so. Some of the abuses include torture and sexual harassment of female inmates.

In the case of women in prison, 58 percent of the defectors interviewed said they had seen women be forced to have an abortion or had heard about such abortions take place.

This is the first time the Bar Association has released a report on North Korea's human rights record since 1989 when it started monitoring the human rights record of South Korea.

Lee Kook-jae, a member of the bar association, told the Korea Times, "We researched North Korea’s human rights condition from the legal point of view for the first time. The world should make efforts to improve human rights there."

In March, a doctor who defected form Communist-controlled North Korea told a human rights panel that few disabled people are living in the Asian nation because physicians kill any newborn babies with physical disabilities shortly after birth. 
Ri Kwang-ch told the panel that infanticide of disabled babies is widespread, but said he didn't participate in the practice before fleeing the country last year.

"There are no people with physical defects in North Korea," Ri told members of the New Right Union, a group that partners human rights activists with North Korean refugees.

According to a Reuters report, Ri said disabled babies were killed in hospitals or homes and quickly buried. He indicated the North Korean government encourages the practice to "purify" its population and get rid of people who are "different."

During emotional testimony in Seoul last year, a woman named Kim Chun Ae described the horrors of life in a North Korean prison. She said authorities there “forced a woman who was eight months pregnant to have an abortion just because the father of the baby was Chinese.”

She also said that a number of girls are sold to traffickers as sex slaves. It's a situation that could leave young women especially vulnerable to abortion.

"I remember crying when I thought of a 12-year-old girl who was sold to traffickers. Children at her age need care and protection from their parents. But they are sold to traffickers and forced to live as sex slaves. Girls aged 17 to 19 were sold in one place, to be resold to other places by traffickers," Kim said.

An early 2005 U.S. State Department report on conditions in North Korea stated, “The [government of North Korea's] human rights record remained extremely poor, and it continued to commit numerous serious abuses."

The Bush Administration report added, “Defectors have reported that government officials prohibit live births in prison."

"Prison conditions were harsh and life-threatening, and torture reportedly was common," the report explained. "Pregnant female prisoners reportedly underwent forced abortions, and in other cases babies reportedly were killed upon birth in prisons."

North Korea officials also torture women from China who are fleeing that Asian nation to escape its coercive one-child policy that has resulted in similar forced abortions, forced sterilizations and imprisonment.

The report said prison officials force mothers recently repatriated from China to watch the infanticide of their newly born infants.

"According to defectors who were imprisoned in the 1990s, in cases of live birth, the child was immediately killed," the State Department report revealed. "[T]he reason given for this policy was to prevent the birth of half-Chinese children."

Related web sites:

State Department Report on North Korea -http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2004/41646.htm

onewalrus on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
Bing-badda-boom... pwn!
onewalrus on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
God promised never to punish again. Maybe you missed that part. God picks which armies to back? How idiotic. God is watching. That's all God does. The rest is up to us. Wait... what about the secret handshake?
bahamat on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
That could be potent ammo, undoes all the fear of hell stuff
blogging on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
I almost mentioned the rainbow myself. Now you see why I didn't get in a twitter battle with you today.
onewalrus on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
Too busy making 4th preps today for battles on any venue.
Yes, the rainbow. The same one gay-rights stole in the seventies. That one.
blogging on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
Although that "threeth" is still very tempting...
onewalrus on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
Oneth, Twoth, Threeth, Forth... ain't that good, dun rite type word stuff?
blogging on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
Oh dear. 
onewalrus on
Re: I hate to be Debbie Downer but
Yes. I am.

 
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