AP Covers Obama’s Ass: North Korean MIssile Launch Just A Harmless Bid For Attention
So let’s be clear. North Korea could de facto deliver these new long range missiles to Iran, who could mount their new nuclear warheads on them, and use them to blow Israel into oblivion, and threaten Europe into submission. As well US-friendly Arab states, and stabilized, US-friendly regimes in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
And the more technology they get, the more they can deliver to Venezuela and elsewhere.
Given that we constantly see photos of the fat clown prince of Venezuela, the psychotic midget ruler of North Korea, and the psychotic midget President of Iran palling around together and threatening the destruction of the US and it’s buffering allies, we are obliged to assume that the purpose of these missiles is to advance the nuclear destruction capabilities of all three nations.
In strong support of this scenario, is the fact that several of Iran’s top missile technology experts have been in North Korea for the last few weeks. I don’t think they were there for the kim-chee.
Yet, the AP now wants us all to believe that the launch of this missile reflected only some childish bid for attention on the part of North Korea, as opposed to being a critical step in a sophisticated operation to develop, distribute, and deploy a potent international nuclear arsenal against the United States and her allies.
Sanctions will never be sufficient enough to stop these amibitions.
As I sign off, I’ll leave you with Obama’s last stern threat to North Korea, issued on Saturday in Prague: “I urge North Korea to abide fully by the resolutions of the U.N. Security Council,”
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - With North Korea’s rocket launch, Kim Jong Il has the world exactly where he wants it: with all eyes on Pyongyang and its defiance of demands by the U.S., South Korea and Japan to cancel the firing.
The leaders of those nations warned that a launch would come at a high price, including possible punishment by the U.N. Security Council, which banned the North in 2006 from testing ballistic missiles—the same technology it used in the communications satellite launch
For the North Korean dictator, the risk of censure may well be worth it. It’s exactly the attention Kim is looking for as he looks to consolidate his power base at home and seeks to wrangle aid and other concessions from the new U.S. president.
The 67-year-old communist leader is scheduled Thursday to preside over his first parliamentary session since disappearing from the public eye for several weeks beginning last August.
Kim is believed to have suffered a stroke so serious it prevented him from appearing at a military parade celebrating North Korea’s milestone 60th anniversary, a marked absence that prompted fears of a succession crisis in the totalitarian nation of 23 million people.
With the North built on a cult of personality encompassing Kim and his father, national founder Kim Il Sung, the regime denied rumors that diabetes or a stroke had struck Kim, a man credited in state media with such physical talent that holes-in-one are routine when he golfs.
But the top brass in Pyongyang who no doubt took over for Kim when he was bedridden are clearly spooked and want to show North Koreans, and the world, that Kim is back in charge.
None of Kim’s three sons is considered polished enough to take the family dynasty into a third generation, so the “Dear Leader”—who has never inspired the reverence his father commanded—knows he has to foster unity.
The satellite launch also provides a propaganda coup for Kim by pushing the North ahead in the space race with South Korea, which plans to put its own satellite into orbit later this year. Inter-Korean relations are at their lowest point in a decade, and missiles is one of the only areas where the North can claim a lead over the far more economically strong South.
But Kim’s main audience is President Barack Obama. After eight years of a hard-line Bush administration, Pyongyang may harbor hopes of a return to the relatively warmer ties of the Clinton presidency.
Despite its policy of “juche,” or “self-reliance,” communist North Korea is one of the poorest countries in the world, has few allies and is in desperate need of outside help. The money that flowed in unconditionally from neighboring South Korea for a decade dried up when conservative President Lee Myung-bak took office in 2008.
Pyongyang has few assets with which to barter, and for years has used its nuclear weapons program as its trump card, promising to abandon its atomic ambitions in exchange for aid and then dangling the nuclear threat when it doesn’t get its way.
It’s been an effective strategy so far, with previous missile launches drawing Washington to the negotiating table.
The Obama administration, beset by more pressing concerns at home and elsewhere, has yet to fully formulate its North Korea policy. But Kim has seized some of Obama’s attention.
Just hours after the launch Saturday, the American leader called on Pyongyang to refrain from further “provocative” moves.
“I urge North Korea to abide fully by the resolutions of the U.N. Security Council,” Obama said in Prague, Czech Republic.
Obama, Lee and Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso also warned they would take North Korea to the U.N. Security Council and press for sanctions if the launch proceeded. But with North Korean ally China holding a veto as one of the council’s five permanent members, reaching a consensus on sanctions appears unlikely.
And with North Korea threatening to continue developing its long-range missile capabilities, Washington may have no choice but to dispatch a high-level envoy to Pyongyang. In the end, that could lead to Kim getting what he wants most: direct talks with the Obama administration.







send in Hans Blix with a really stern warning from the UN. Koreans will now be offered massive aid from the appeasement regime in US.
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America Fuck Yeah!
Our enemies throughout the world are salivating. The weakness of the United Nations, Europe, and the Obama administration has emboldened the Islamofascist/ Communist partnership to push forward with their agenda.
Obama’s answer to this - the Global Poverty Act and Cap & Trade - this effort to move billions if not trillions of dollars from the civilized world to the oppressed is supposed to appease our enemies. However, this only makes the West weaker and funnels our riches and technology to tyrannical governments.
To survive the United States needs to exhibit strength , export liberty, and promote man’s freewill through capitalism.
Instead, it is apparent that this administration has outsourced our national security to the UN (like Jimmy Carter) and control of our financial system to the G20 (globalization).
As always, the Democrats cause the precursors to wars the Republicans are forced to fight.
well they launched it ,now that missle should end up in the open market of the world for sell, first customer iran. get ready the shit starts now.
Our Prez is a PUSS,pure and simple….
this will be a good test of diplomacy for obama and the rest of the u.n.. though the u.n. in itself is a joke , maybe this will be the best way for obama to show the bush fans that violence is not the only way to fix these kind of threats. i believe if north korea wants to play hardball till the end that obama will get sick of diplomacy and he will prove that the u.s. still has what it take to put n.k. in it’s place.the strength of the u.s. will come through either way.