Casus Belli?

June 18th, 2009 (8) Posted By Sharku.

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The U.S. military is tracking the North Korean ship shown here, called the Kang Nam.

The U.S. military is tracking a flagged North Korean ship suspected of proliferating weapons material in violation of a U.N. Security Council resolution passed last Friday, FOX News has learned.

The ship, Kang Nam, left a port in North Korea Wednesday and appears to be heading toward Singapore, according to a senior U.S. military source. The vessel, which the military has been tracking since its departure, could be carrying weaponry, missile parts or nuclear materials.

“It is believed to be ‘of interest,’” a senior U.S. official told FOX News.

This is the first suspected “proliferator” that the U.S. and its allies have tracked from North Korea since the United Nations authorized the world’s navies to enforce compliance with a variety of U.N. sanctions aimed at punishing North Korea for its recent nuclear test.

The ship is currently along the coast of China and being monitored around-the-clock by air.

The apparent violation raises the question of how the United States and its allies will respond, particularly since the U.N. resolution does not have a lot of teeth to it.

The resolution would not allow the United States to board the ship forcibly. Rather, U.S. military would have to request permission to board — a request North Korea is unlikely to grant.

North Korea has said that any attempt to board its ships would be viewed as an act of war and promised “100- or 1,000-fold” retaliation if provoked.

If there is cause to pursue the ship, sources told FOX News the U.S. military would instead likely follow the slow-moving vessel until it goes into port to refuel.

At that point, sources said, the U.S. military could request that the host country not provide fuel to the ship.

One U.S. official said that the U.S. military could be waiting for the ship to distance itself from China before confronting it, to avoid agitating the Chinese.

The Kang Nam is known to be a ship that has been involved in proliferation activities in the past — it is “a repeat offender,” according to one military source.

The tension follows a Japanese news report that North Korea may fire a long-range ballistic missile toward Hawaii in early July.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday the military is “watching” that situation “very closely,” and would have “some concerns” if North Korea launched a missile in the direction of Hawaii. But he expressed confidence in U.S. ability to handle such a launch.

Gates said he’s directed the deployment of the Theater High Altitude Area Defense, a mobile missile defense system used for knocking down long- and medium-range missiles.

“The ground-based interceptors are clearly in a position to take action. So, without telegraphing what we will do, I would just say … I think we are in a good position, should it become necessary, to protect the American territory.”

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs stayed mum on the latest developments at Thursday’s press briefing, commenting generally on the nature of the U.N. resolution.

“There are some specific actions that have to be taken by countries who are near these ships, whose water these ships are in, ports that they might be destined for that are all part of this process,” Gibbs said. “The White House feels comfortable and confident that we have an understanding of what this resolution does.”

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  • John

    Obama isnt going to do anything……sail on you Commie Bastards there is nothing to fear from B.O. except maybe a strongly worded letter. :roll:

  • josephus

    Hire out some Somali pirates to board the ship…..

  • mshatto

    This is a non-story. Our sailors have been given orders that there is nothing they can do. Just a distraction so we take our eyes away from the dismantling of our nation going on from within our borders.

  • http://snooperreport.com Mark Harvey (aka Snooper)

    OOPS! How did that torpedo get launched?

  • Ji

    Missiles away, coming our way, O dear what will ob say.

  • USNA1985

    Case in point on why the UN has surpased its usefulness. Why even pass the damn resolution. I can’t understsnad why we are paying these guys to pass this useless drible. What a waste!!!

    The US (screw the UN) needs to give China and Russia an ulitmatum. Either they get their little NK mutt back on the leash, or the US and Japan will take matters into our own hands, and any repercussions will be the responsiblity and fault of China and Russia. Nuff Said!!

  • Lock and Load

    What the US navy really needs to worry about is an NK vessel sailing towards the US with nukes aboard, ready to be fired :shock: :evil: We may have 33 minutes if fired from NK, but if fired from a vessel close to shore, we are cooked – literally. Read Joel Rosenberg’s latest novel Dead Heat if you want a shocking picture of what this would be like, and then start praying… :???:

  • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

    well, to tell you the truth, with the idiots that emplaced themselves into control of our Government, we are in trouble, big trouble. Look at everything going on now that they have taken office!?!?!?!?!?!?!

    -aTb
    SEPT 12