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UN has declared war: N Korea
2006-10-17
NORTH Korea said today the new UN resolution imposing sanctions on the country was a "declaration of war" and warned it would strike back at any nations that try to tighten the screws on its regime.

In its first reaction since Saturday when the UN Security Council voted unanimously to punish the North for testing an atom bomb, it said having a nuclear weapon was its right and completely rejected the Council's decision. It also lashed out at the US, whose threats, according to Pyongyang, have made the development of a nuclear weapons arsenal necessary.

"We will deliver merciless blows without hesitation to whoever tries to breach our sovereignty and right to survive under the excuse of carrying out the UN Security Council resolution," a foreign ministry spokesman said. "We will watch US movements and take corresponding action," said the unnamed spokesman, quoted by the secretive regime's official KCNA agency.

The official spokesman denounced Washington for insisting that its test on October 9 was a threat to international security - language included in the UN resolution - and accused the Council of overlooking US hostility to the North. "This is an immoral behaviour utterly devoid of impartiality," the spokesman's said. "The UNSC 'resolution,' needless to say, can not be construed otherwise than a declaration of a war against the DPRK (North Korea) because it was based on the scenario of the US, keen to destroy the socialist system."

But the spokesman's statement, in line with warnings issued by the regime before the resolution was passed, cautioned that North Korea was ready to take action to defend its "sovereignty." "The DPRK wants peace but is not afraid of war. It wants dialogue but is always ready for confrontation."
Posted by:Oztralian

#27  cab fare? Id rather take the subway. Lexington IRT, get off at 42nd state, head east.

Stop and get a nice big salty pretzel from a street vendor on the way. Or maybe find a luncheonette, for a corned beef sandwich and a Cel-Ray soda.

Oh, to be in NY.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2006-10-17 14:33  

#26  Very generous, #25 Zen.

I'll buy the lobsters and Chivas that are just waiting for Ronrey Kimmy on the 3d floor of the UN building. C'mon, Kimmy - you know you want it. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-10-17 14:32  

#25  UN has declared war: N Korea

Isn't that nice? Now do us all a big favor, would you? Be a good little Stalinist tyrant and go attack the UN building, emkay? I'll be happy to send you a detailed map and cab fare.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-10-17 13:40  

#24  darfur = its slowly getting worse, IIUC, Sudan keeps threatening bad stuff if the UN takes over from the AU force, no one thinks the AU force is adequate, there have been compromises floated, etc. Also the possibility of sanctioning sudan as leverage to accept a UN force. Seems everyone is more focused on Nkor, then Iran. Given that we have to exert our influence each time we want China to vote for sanctions, and our influence is finite, i think the Nkor bomb is bad news for Darfuri civilians. I also think that Chinas willingness to vote for sanctions against Kimmie on the loose doesnt necessarily mean theyll vote for santions on Sudan.

If your point is that the UN is a weak instrument, youre right. In the case of Darfur we dont really have any other though - W sure hasnt suggested going in with a coalition of the willing.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2006-10-17 13:06  

#23  Guys, Kofi or Moonie (as I assume we'll be calling the SK guy) really just have an administrative role at the UN. The security council is where any real policy is set. Unfortunately, China and Russia do not want to set any precedents for UN action dealing with internal policies of member states so we are never going to get meaningful action regardless of who is in charge of the corrupt bureaucracy.
Posted by: JAB   2006-10-17 12:30  

#22  liberalhawk - still keeping tabs on Darfur? What's going on there these days?
Posted by: anon   2006-10-17 11:41  

#21  oh? I guess youre right, but the Skor guy has already been making statements, I thought.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2006-10-17 11:33  

#20  Not till 1/1/07, I believe.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-10-17 11:24  

#19  uh, guys, Kofi's a private citizen now.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2006-10-17 11:23  

#18  Someone should remind Kim that North Korea has been at war with the UN since 1949. The last 53 years have been a precarious ceasefire. If he wants to start something, bring it on. He can hammer Seoul with artillery for awhile, but before his troops cross the border, he should review videos of the "Highway of Death" in Kuwait. Not even China could save any NorKs that crossed the border.
Posted by: RWV   2006-10-17 11:01  

#17  I think you can chalk that up to our satellite optics not being quite good enough, yet, to catch the ChiCom Border Guards winking.
Posted by: .com   2006-10-17 10:20  

#16  well they showed the chinese searching for weapons at their border yesterday so i guess the norks should consider them the first ones too "tighten the screws"
Posted by: sinse   2006-10-17 10:18  

#15  Does this mean we get to bomb the crap out of the crazy bastards now?
Posted by: mojo   2006-10-17 10:12  

#14  The good news is, his deeep concern ends soon
Posted by: plainslow   2006-10-17 10:01  

#13  I think "deep concern" was scheduled for Monday at 2:30, but it appears they've worn out the copier, third one this month, and it didn't go out as planned.
Posted by: .com   2006-10-17 09:42  

#12  Has Kofi announced his "deep concern" about this yet?
Posted by: tu3031   2006-10-17 09:36  

#11  The UN sanctions won't start until Kofi sends Kojo to NK.
Posted by: mrp   2006-10-17 09:26  

#10  Sorry. But I think the NK's can beat the UN. Iran is doing it, Sadamn did it, and they will do it. Unless some of the countries in the UN put teeth in it, it's all a joke.
Posted by: plainslow   2006-10-17 09:16  

#9  We need to board a ship soon (or if the Chinese want to do it that's fine too).

Posted by: mhw   2006-10-17 09:11  

#8  NS, it is more like IT owns Democrats.
Posted by: twobyfour   2006-10-17 09:09  

#7  I didn't know the Democrats owned it.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-10-17 09:05  

#6  Actually, it is officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. More factual reporting. Agence France-Presse for the win!
Posted by: gromky   2006-10-17 08:25  

#5  Just wait until the Norks are hammered with the STRONGLY WORDED LETTER OF REBUKE!! Their defenses will crumble in hours!!

BRUHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-10-17 08:02  

#4  Boy, I hope they don't send their warships to shell the California coast with merciless blows without hesitation.
Posted by: Frank G   2006-10-17 07:48  

#3  Granted this is all bluster, Kim knows the UN is the single most corrupt, moribund, & useless bureaucratic organization on earth. He also knows that the UN is completely incapable of any meaningful action unless the US wades in militarily, upon which point any UN solidarity on the issue will fall into its default anti-American stance.
He is just tilting at windmills.
Posted by: JerseyMike   2006-10-17 07:41  

#2  NORTH Korea said today the new UN resolution imposing sanctions on the country was a "declaration of war" ...

They and whose army?
Posted by: Chinter Flarong   2006-10-17 07:36  

#1  Oh, yea, keep digging, NorKs.
Posted by: twobyfour   2006-10-17 05:22  

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