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		<title>North Korea and the Bomb</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 07:41:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[North Korea set just set off nuclear and missile tests that set the western nations all atwitter. The fact that such responses have been so effective in the past is encouraging. Wait a minute&#8230; in reviewing the history of our relations with North Korea it seems that such actions have produced no change in actions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>North Korea set just set off nuclear and missile tests that set the western nations all atwitter. The fact that such responses have been so effective in the past is encouraging. Wait a minute&#8230; in reviewing the history of our relations with North Korea it seems that such actions have produced no change in actions and policies of the Asian nation. Perhaps the leader is unaware of the displeasure expressed by the international community as the state run press certainly will not be carrying any stories critical of his actions&#8230; sort of like the New York Times and the Obama administration.</p>
<p>If only we could get his personal email address so the President could contact him directly with his strongly worded message&#8230; maybe using ALL CAPS and perhaps even bolding some of the stronger words for emphasis. Then we might be able to get through to Kim Jong-Il, who, wanting to be a good neighbor to us all, will abandon the program.</p>
<p>If this doesn&#8217;t work, there is talk of pressuring China to encourage North Korea to put the brakes on their nuclear program. This is an excellent plan as our good friends the Chicoms have always been looking out for our well being and would be happy to help us out by easing world tensions. Some might say we don&#8217;t much leverage with China anymore, I&#8217;m not sure this is true. The United States has become such a huge customer for Chinese goods and they have bought so much of our debt, we need to approach them in terms of protecting their investment. We need to explain that if the crazy Korean starts lobbing nukes at the US, it would make it much more difficult for us to pay back the loans they have given us.</p>
<p>This pretty well sums up our options in dealing with North Korea&#8230; or any other bad actor on the international stage&#8230; if a bit facetiously. The country is already isolated. It would be hard to separate it any more from normal nations with goals of peacefully pursuing their own welfare and goals. They do not care what we say or think.</p>
<p>As far as depending on the Chinese &#8211; for all we know, they may behind these efforts to destabilize the international scene and show the ineffectiveness of our President through a client state. Washington is not the only capitol that values plausible deniability. They are already doing their best to destroy our economy&#8230; a little more pressure will make that job a little easier.</p>
<p>So what do we do? I don&#8217;t have access to all the security briefings and wisdom of Vice President Joe Biden, but I certainly hope the Obama brain trust does not come up brilliant plans like sending in the Marines or &#8220;surgical&#8221; air strikes. Even though it is run by a psychopated leader, North Korea is still a sovereign nation. They perceive the freedom loving people of the west&#8230; those of us that remain&#8230; as a threat and are arming themselves for a potential conflict. To them this is the truth and a nuclear North Korea may just be a fact of life in the twenty-first century.</p>
<p>Does this mean that the United States must roll over to petty dictators like this? Or even major dictators in China or Russia? With the technology and the finest military personnel in the world, this is not necessary. We can&#8217;t relax or become complacent in our international interactions. We can&#8217;t foolishly assume that everyone has our live and let live attitude. We need to let any nation that thinks we are a paper tiger understand, actions against us or our friends will have very negative consequences for them. Will this require a brain transplant in the occupant of the White House?</p>
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		<title>North Korea Missile Launch</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 07:35:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[North Korea is doing it’s wacky thing with the launch of a rocket they claim will send a communications satellite into space. The United States and some of it’s allies say this is a long-range ballistic missile test that violates U.N. policies. North Koreas likely cover up and unpredictable behavior has stirred the United Nations. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>North Korea is doing it’s wacky thing with the launch of a rocket they claim will send a communications satellite into space.  The United States and some of it’s allies say this is a long-range ballistic missile test that violates U.N. policies.   North Koreas likely cover up and unpredictable behavior has stirred the United Nations. </p>
<p>The United States has two destroyers that left from South Korea to move closer to North Korea to monitor the launch.  South Korea also is sending it’s destroyer to more closely monitor the North Korea activities. </p>
<p>North Korea made warnings to Japan stating that an attempt to intercept the missile will be viewed as an act of war.  They also stated that they will use all military force necessary to stop any interceptors from destroying the missile. </p>
<p>Japan state that it does not intend to shoot the missile down but rather to defend it’s territory.  This is confirmed in the fact that the missile has the range to carry a nuclear warhead to Japan and North Korea has several nuclear warheads. </p>
<p>The idea that a missile with the capability of carrying a nuclear warhead is being launched by a communist country is troubling for all democratic countries.  North Korea has a past of troubling activity and is currently still giving any disruptments to their extreme behavior an extreme reaction. </p>
<p>There is talk that the North has the ability to make a smaller version of nuclear warheads that could be attached to Rodong missiles giving the missiles a much broader range.  This information is unconfirmed but troubling at that. </p>
<p>North Korea has claimed that the US has had over 100 flights over the missile area and their territory.  Now the North is threatening to shoot down any spy planes that enter their airspace to monitor the rocket launch.  This was in reaction to this increase in spy flights by the US. </p>
<p>The North still is planning the missile test between April 4 through the 8th in which the United States says they can do nothing to stop it unless for some reason it looks like it is headed for Hawaii or somewhere threatening.  North Korea has already moved the missile onto a launch pad and is preparing for it’s launch. </p>
<p>The current presidential administration has already headed towards the direction of scaling down a missile defense system that was started by President George W. Bush.  In addition their is talk of lowering plans for a defense against missiles in Europe. </p>
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		<title>North Korea in Four Party Talks about Nuclear Weapons</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 07:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[President Obama&#8217;s administration is very thankful for the positive media surrounding the North Korean nuclear weapons negotiation peace talk because North Korea tried to ship nuclear weapon manufacturing equipment to Iran recently, luckily, that shipment was stopped in the UAE and inspected. The label said it was oil field equipment, yet, it turned out to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>President Obama&#8217;s administration is very thankful for the positive media surrounding the North Korean nuclear weapons negotiation peace talk because North Korea tried to ship nuclear weapon manufacturing equipment to Iran recently, luckily, that shipment was stopped in the UAE and inspected. The label said it was oil field equipment, yet, it turned out to be materials needed to build nuclear weapons.</p>
<p>Additionally, there are many questions that are not being asked, that should be. Namely; why is it that &#8220;no one&#8221; is addressing the reality that China originally sold all the nuclear technology and long-range missile systems to North Korea in the first place, which North Korea quickly replicated and reverse engineered? China is part of the problem here, and therefore, ought to be expelled from the talks, but agree to &#8220;harsh&#8221; and even devastating economic sanctions.</p>
<p>Some military intelligence analysts believe that China doesn&#8217;t want the North Korean nuclear problem solved any time soon, because they realize it is a thorn in the side of the US military, bogging them down in the region and China doesn&#8217;t want any interference from the United States in the future when it tries to take Taiwan back into its arms.</p>
<p>China also doesn&#8217;t want to be told what to do, or be bothered in Burma, Tibet, or other areas along its southern border where separatist groups are causing the Chinese government problems. Suffice it to say, China, or much of its military leadership probably would like to see the North Korean standoff with the United States last for a decade or more.</p>
<p>Therefore, they don&#8217;t believe it is in their best interest to see any conclusion to this standoff. Thus, in my humble opinion it is completely laughable that China is involved in four party talks, if anything they will work strategically to undermine the negotiation.</p>
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