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StephanieVanbryce

10/08/06 11:29 PM

#48320 RE: AKvetch #48319

Well yes .. I know that .. but we ARE the Super Power ... supposedly ... we used to be the 'go to guys ' .. I guess those days are gone ...

China knew about this .. betcha ... ! ..;) .. & Russia ..
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StephanieVanbryce

10/09/06 12:17 AM

#48323 RE: AKvetch #48319

U.S. Agencies Looking Into N. Korea Test
By KATHERINE SHRADER , 10.08.2006, 11:49 PM

U.S. government officials said Sunday that a wide range of agencies were looking into the report of a North Korean nuclear test.

The officials, speaking anonymously because of the political sensitivity of the situation, said the U.S. was taking the reports seriously.

North Korea said Monday that it had performed its first-ever nuclear test. South Korea's Yonhap news agency said the test was conducted at 9:36 p.m. EDT Sunday.

A White House official said administration officials have not been able to confirm the report independently, but are trying to learn more about it.

U.S. intelligence has been closely watching several sites in North Korea that could be used for a nuclear test. Movements of people, automobiles, fencing and other items convinced some analysts last week that a test could come soon. Guest quarters overlooking one site were also of interest.

Over the last week, U.S. officials have been anticipating news of a nuclear weapons test in North Korea.

"It would be a very provocative act by the North Koreans," Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Tuesday. "A North Korean nuclear test ... would create a qualitatively different situation on the Korean peninsula. I think that you would see that a number of states in the region would need to reassess where they are now with North Korea."

Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Thursday that a successful North Korean nuclear weapon test would show weakness on the part of the international community.

"And that failure ... is something that the international community would have to register and ask itself how comfortable are we being that ineffective in this situation," Rumsfeld said.

White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said Tuesday that a North Korean test "would be contrary to the interests of all of North Korea's neighbors and to peace and security in the Asia-Pacific region."

The U.N. Security Council urged North Korea on Friday to cancel the planned nuclear test and return immediately to talks on scrapping its nuclear weapons program, saying that exploding such a device would threaten international peace and security.

A statement adopted unanimously by the council expressed "deep concern" over North Korea's announcement.

http://www.forbes.com/infoimaging/feeds/ap/2006/10/08/ap3075243.html
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PegnVA

10/09/06 8:16 AM

#48326 RE: AKvetch #48319

One of the countries the USA will look to for help regards NK's nuclear move is China.
China CURRENTLY OWNS APPROX $36 BILLION OF OUR NATIONAL DEBT, and you can BET China will squeeze the USA if we go to them for help regards NK. The Decider and the Rep-controlled Congress - who NEVER stands up to The Decider - put us in this box. Hopefully voters remember this in November.