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From: Randy
Adam > wrote:
> Rich Gauszka wrote:
>
>>"Adam"
<""4thwormcastfromthemolehill\"{at}the field.near the
bridge"> wrote in
>>message news:449873e2$1{at}w3.nls.net...
>>
>>>Rich Gauszka wrote:
>>>
>>>>That's being silly. You complain if he doesn't talk to the
EU and now you
>>>>complain when he does.
>>>>
>>>>Ask Japan if they like the NK fireworks.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Japan is already within nuclear strike range of NK. Existing solid
>>>designs with the range.
>>>
>>>I'll bet the Japanese might not like a NK misfire over their territory
>>>but hey satellites de-orbit periodically.
>>>
>>>But I can't see them being all that worried. Heck ee can hit em now if
>>>ee wanted to so what's changed for them?
>>>
>>>Adam
>>
>>Sounds like Japan is concerned
>>
>
>
> Nope it sounds like they're more concerned about you & are protesting on
> your behalf. Which is sweet.
>
> Beijing & Tokyo are firmly within range already. Moscow is more of a
> stretch given the size of russia however Vladivostok & some other
> russian cities are in range.
>
> Really you are the only nuclear involved & yet not in range.
>
> So testing a newer longer range rocket only really effects you.
>
> Maybe NK could re-christen it the std "satellite launcher"
like everyone
> else?
>
> Adam
>
>
>
>>http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5494830&ft=1&f=1004
>> Japan's prime minister says Tokyo would respond harshly if North Korea
>>tests a long-range missile.
>>
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>>
>> China just told North korea that a launch was a no-no. I suspect that if
>>North Korea doesn't listen there may be some problem with pipelines and such
>>that come to them from China. The Chinese have a good way for making their
>>point to the NKs
>>
>>http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000087&sid=aZP0n2TwESt4&refer=top_wo
rld_news
>>-- China has told North Korea not to launch a long-range ballistic missile
>>because of U.S. and Japanese opposition and the damage a test-firing would
>>do to talks aimed at ending the secretive government's nuclear program,
>>China's envoy to the United Nations said.
>>
>>``We told them there are a lot of concerns,'' Ambassador Wang Guangya said
>>in an interview today. ``If they do it, then the political atmosphere among
>>the major parties will be very negative. You cannot say this action is a
>>violation of this or that convention, but it would not be a constructive
>>move.''
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
What makes you think Japan doesn't have a nuclear warhead ready "just
in case"?
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