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North Korea Launches Satellite-Laden Rocket Defying World Pressure


North Korea has launched a rocket into space Sunday in defiance of international condemnation. Japan, South Korea and the U.S. State Department have confirmed the launch.

The payload of the rocket remains unclear. North Korea has said the rocket was to carry a satellite into space, but the United States, South Korea and other nations fear it could be a missile with a warhead attached.

North Korea carried out the launch despite calls from the U.S., Japan and others to refrain from a launch they say is banned under a U.N. Security Council resolution barring the North from ballistic missile activity.

Preparations for sending “an experimental communications satellite” into space were complete, North Korea’s state-run media had reported Saturday, announcing: “The satellite will be launched soon.”

Leaders from the five nations negotiating to disarm the North have tried in the past few weeks to stop the launch. The U.S., South Korea, Japan and others suspect the launch is a guise for testing the regime’s long-range missile technology — a step toward eventually mounting a nuclear weapon on a missile capable of reaching Alaska and beyond.



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  1. let’s see if obama will be able to talk them out of this one!!!! they’re laughing at him as he foolishly continues to believe in talking only

  2. Commanders of US Navy nuclear submarines were told to prepare for the call from President Barack Milquetoast to take out the DPK missile. It seems the call never came.

  3. #2: Submarines cannot take out ballistic missiles, even in my weirdest dreams.

    The ships involved are, as far as I know, DDG51 destroyers with modified SM3 missiles.

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