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U.S. calls North Korea missile launch 'a provocation'
2006-07-05
Ummm... Yeah. Launching an ICBM our way on Independence Day, that's a provocation. Even if they did flub it.
The Bush administration said Tuesday five missiles were fired by North Korea in what it called a provocation, but not an immediate threat to the United States. “We do consider it provocative behavior,” National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley said.

Four of the five missiles were short range, but the other was a long-range missile — which failed after 35 seconds — that U.S. officials believe is capable of reaching the United States. The short-range missiles landed in the Sea of Japan. White House Press Secretary Tony Snow, told reporters, “The North Koreans have again clearly isolated themselves.”

White House officials at one point said six missiles were fired, but then backed off and said actually only five launching occurred.
They later said that it was, in fact, six...
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice planned to confer, starting tonight, with her counterparts from China, Japan, South Korea and Russia, over the missile firings, according to the State Department. The test firings included a long-range Taepodong-2, the communist nationÂ’s most advanced missile with a range of up to 9,320 miles, and five shorter-range missiles, said Hadley.

A senior U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the missile launches were “no immediate threat to the U.S.” In Colorado, the North American Aerospace Defense Command was put on heightened alert, or “Bravo-Plus” status, slightly higher than a medium threat level, on Monday in anticipation of possible activities by North Korea, said Michael Kucharek, a NORAD spokesman in Colorado Springs. NORAD and the U.S. Northern Command is responsible for defending U.S. territory.
Posted by:Fred

#12  Hey, the Cramps did a cover of that one!
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-07-05 14:29  

#11  old Little Feat: "Rocket in my Pocket"?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-07-05 14:24  

#10  Too bad the direction was bad, otherwise it would have been a "rocket to Russia" (Ramones = much better than Elton John, I'd say).
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-07-05 14:22  

#9  And I think it's gonna be a long long time
Till touch down brings me round again to find
I'm not the man they think I am at home
Oh no no no I'm a rocket man
Rocket man burning out his fuse up here alone
Posted by: Dear Leader   2006-07-05 14:20  

#8  be great if all the telemetry the NK's got back was an encrypted podcast of Elton John's Rocket Man...
Posted by: Frank G   2006-07-05 14:16  

#7  As to whether the Norks got anything useful from a 35 second flight, you have to wonder what sort of telemetry they have for their big missiles.

And how we can intercept and read that.

And perhaps modify the data stream. No, I don't know for sure, but ... [thump] ack!
Posted by: Steve White   2006-07-05 13:11  

#6  Oh great, we've been provocated with a dead weapon. Maybe we should just give in and send the NoKos some more tree bark. He's so ronery!
Posted by: Rick   2006-07-05 09:39  

#5  "ONCE AMERICA IS FINALLY GONE"
OMG, don't give the rest of us false hope! LOL
Posted by: Wheng Chons3403   2006-07-05 01:59  

#4  Even Sputnik, or Yuri Gagarin, made at least one successful orbit which goaded peace-minded, isolationist America unto the space race. For me the true focii are the short-range missles - CHINA's prize in East Asia is notsomuch Taiwan or SoKor but the knockout of econ and regional competitor JAPAN - Taiwan, SOuth Korea, and other East-South Asian nations are all PC stepping
stones for China's ultimate regional target World #2 or #3 JAPAN. CONTROL OF JAPAN GIVES MAINLAND COMMUNIST CHINA LEVERAGE AGAINST BOTH RUSSIA AND AMERICA. Communist-Maoist may work wid Radical Islmaist, etal for now against common enemy America - ONCE AMERICA IS FINALLY GONE, BETTER BELIEVE THE GLOVES WILL COME OFF BETWEEN SECULAR SOCIALISM AND RADICAL ISLAMISM, FIGHTING EACH OTHER FOR THE REMAINDER OF HUMANITY + WORLD ITSELF.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-07-05 01:44  

#3  Bush should send the following note to China: "Curb your dog."
Posted by: PBMcL   2006-07-05 01:42  

#2  I know, I know ;)

So the Taepodong-2, which has a range of 9,320 miles 'failed' after 35 seconds - I reckon it went about 10 miles maximum (6000 mph * 35 seconds = 58 miles, and no way was it going 6000 mph). Would 35 seconds give them much data to work with? - I would have thought not, but I'm no expert in this area :)

I guess there's quite a few poor sods that were turned into kimchi for their fellow slaves to munch on.

Here's the probable launch site, courtesy of Google.
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2006-07-05 01:07  

#1  Tony, Tony, Tony, NoKo is a perpetual state of isolation.
Posted by: Captain America   2006-07-05 00:44  

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