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Old Feb 24, 2009 | 10:08 PM
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NKorea prepares launch: Satellite or missile?

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By JEAN H. LEE, Associated Press Writer Jean H. Lee, Associated Press Writer – 2 hrs 33 mins ago

SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea declared Tuesday it is making "brisk headway" in plans to send a satellite into orbit as part of its space program, a launch regional powers fear is a cover up for testing a long-range ballistic missile capable of striking Alaska and the western United States.

Analysts called Pyongyang's announcement yet another bid for President Barack Obama's attention as he met in Washington with Prime Minister Taro Aso of Japan, a key ally in the regional push to get North Korea to give up its nuclear program.

A senior U.S. intelligence official told The Associated Press in Washington that North Korea was about a month away from launching a missile or a rocket. Private imagery specialists indicated a launch could come sooner.

North Korea's declaration came just days after U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, on a trip to Asia, urged the country to put an end to "provocative actions."

"The North has sent the ball back into the U.S. court," said Kim Yong-hyun, a professor at Seoul's Dongguk University, calling the threat a tactic to pressure Washington into opening negotiations surrounding Pyongyang's nuclear program.

The U.N. Security Council passed a resolution prohibiting Pyongyang from engaging in any ballistic activity following a missile launch in 2006. North Korea could face additional sanctions if it violates the resolution.

In New York, U.N. deputy spokeswoman Marie Okabe said Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was "monitoring the situation very closely."

North Korea hinted at a plan to launch a satellite last week when it marked autocratic leader Kim Jong Il's 67th birthday by asserting North Korea's right to develop a peaceful space program — words the regime has used in the past to disguise a missile test.

A statement carried Tuesday by state-run Korean Central News Agency said "preparations for launching experimental communications satellite Kwangmyongsong-2 by means of delivery rocket Unha-2 are now making brisk headway" at a launch site in Hwadae County in the northeast. The statement called the upcoming launch "a giant stride forward" for the country's space program.

The North test-fired a ballistic missile over Japan in 1998, a launch the regime also claimed was a satellite.

Hwadae was the site for the 2006 test launch of North Korea's longest-range missile, the Taepodong-2, which has the potential to reach Alaska. Reports suggest the missile being readied for launch could be an advanced version of the Taepodong-2 with even greater range.

It probably won't be clear if the latest launch is a satellite or a missile test until footage can be analyzed after the event; the trajectory of a missile is markedly different from that of a satellite.

The KCNA report did not say when the launch would take place. Intelligence officials reported a flurry of activity at the site but no sign that a rocket had been mounted on the launch pad, South Korea's Yonhap news agency said Tuesday. Once mounted, it could take up to seven days to fuel the rocket, experts said.

Jane's Defense Weekly said last week that based on the activity at the site on North Korea's east coast, North Korea could be preparing for a missile launch within days.

But the senior U.S. intelligence official threw doubt on an imminent North Korean launch.

"Indicators of potential launch light up more each day, but we're still a ways off," the intelligence official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the press.

Satellite imagery has also revealed activity but no missile or rocket has appeared to be on the launch platform as of Feb. 18, said Tim Brown, director of Talent-Keyhole.com, an independent imagery analysis firm in the U.S.

"There's more activity here than I have seen in two or three years," said Brown. "I'd anticipate a launch within weeks, not days."

The satellite announcement comes amid heightened tensions on the Korean peninsula. South Korean President Lee Myung-bak has pledged to end a decade of unconditional handouts for the nuclear-armed neighbor; the North has ramped up its anti-Lee rhetoric, warning that the Koreas are headed for a military clash.

South Korea's Defense Minister Lee Sang-hee challenged North Korea to prove its intentions were peaceful, telling lawmakers the North "should clearly present evidence that it is a satellite."

Either way, Seoul would consider any launch a "threat" because the technology for launching a missile and a satellite are similar, he said.

In Washington, State Department spokesman Robert Wood told reporters Tuesday that North Korea should focus on its commitments to international negotiators working to rid the North of its nuclear weapons.

"Intimidation and threats are not helpful to try to bring about regional stability," Wood said.

The two Koreas fought a bitter three-year war in the early 1950s that ended in a truce, not a peace treaty. They remain divided by the world's most heavily fortified border.

Relations improved as previous South Korean leaders sought to coax the impoverished North to the negotiating table with warm words and unconditional aid.

But that didn't stop the country from launching missiles in 1998 and 2006, then conducting a nuclear test later that year. The first test missile went all the way to Japan, but the launch in 2006 ended in the ocean soon after liftoff.

Experts believe the North has yet to master the miniaturization technology required to mount a nuclear warhead onto a missile. But the test spurred regional powers to hash out a 2007 pact promising Pyongyang aid and other concessions in exchange for disabling its nuclear program.

After blowing up a cooling reactor last June, the North halted disablement just weeks later. Talks in Beijing in December failed to the get the process moving again, with analysts predicting that Pyongyang would wait to see how open Obama is to establishing direct ties.

Reports suggest the missile being prepared for blastoff could be an advanced version of the Taepodong-2 with even greater striking range: the U.S. west coast as well as Alaska.

Analyst Koh Yu-hwan of Dongguk University predicted that any launch would take place after North Korea holds parliamentary elections March 8 and the legislature meets weeks later to "re-elect" Kim as leader. Kim, who reportedly suffered a stroke last August, rules the nation of 23 million with absolute authority.

"The North seems to be presenting all its cards in an attempt to negotiate a package deal with the U.S.," he said.

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Associated Press writers Jae-soon Chang in Seoul, Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations, and Foster Klug and Pamela Hess in Washington contributed to this report.
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I think that Lockheed blue cube is in the top 3 targets in the USA...and im like 3 miles away lol
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Originally Posted by kYLEMtnCRUZr
I think that Lockheed blue cube is in the top 3 targets in the USA...and im like 3 miles away lol
well, at least you know you'll go to heaven...
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Originally Posted by RussB
well, at least you know you'll go to heaven...
Originally Posted by kYLEMtnCRUZr
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yeah lets keep that in the other thread,
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well, at least you know you'll go to heaven...
haha oh my god, wow.... i didnt know whether to laugh or cry... i cant believe you went there

i am loling right now....

not that i am saying it was a burn...but damn that was a good one..
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Coincidence???

We launch a satellite into orbit, it "crashes" the same time NK is testing their rockets.
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i was we just nuke em and be done with it...
Old Feb 25, 2009 | 12:15 PM
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i was we just nuke em and be done with it...
Nuke Korea and see how China responds.

Then India. Pakistan.

And in 8 hours - all of life is gone.
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well, at least you know you'll go to heaven...

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let them launch their missile and give some short range nukes to south korea...I don't think this will raise any tension.......
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Nuke Korea and see how China responds.

Then India. Pakistan.

And in 8 hours - all of life is gone.
You say that like it's a bad thing.
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Originally Posted by Paul@dbtuned
You say that like it's a bad thing.
Yeah I have this thing about life - I'm kinda attached to it, I like it and believe that wanton destruction of all living creatures on this Earth by a bunch of pansy cry babies with big bombs is not the best way to leave our Mother behind.



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