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2006-10-08 15:55:06 · 14 answers · asked by johnpaul2 1 in Politics & Government Government

It is being reported that the test was an underground one. Did not go into the Pacific.

2006-10-08 17:02:10 · update #1

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The people of NK will be lucky if that crazy bastard doen't make them all glow in the dark./ They are already 100 yrs behind the rest of the world. The threat is not so much a nuclear attack as an environmental disaster.

2006-10-08 16:26:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How far did it go into the Pacific?

A Response to 'North Korea: the Stalker State'
[Opinion] The real issues Peter Hayes ignored
Bright B. Simons (baronsimon) Email Article Print Article
Published 2006-10-09 11:26 (KST)
I read Dr. Hayes well-written and highly insightful article about the North Korean nuclear threat with rapt concentration. While Dr. Hayes obviously has extensive knowledge about the subject of which he writes and of its broader ramifications for geopolitical restructuring in a "post-cold war" world, I believe that the ongoing dialogue about the DPRK and its threatened nuclear test will benefit if a few factual misinterpretations of the historical evidence in Dr. Hayes' article were addressed.

Firstly, I will like to take to task the notion that a nuclear hegemony, with the U.S. obviously at its peak, existed within the Atlantic alliance in the "Gramscian" sense of hegemony implying "consent and coercion," and that this situation was a bulwark against proliferation. Dr. Hayes asserts:
"So long as the Cold War threat environment persisted, the United States was able to construct and sustain a system of nuclear hegemony that revolved around shared understandings of the role played by U.S. nuclear weaponry in deterring Soviet and Chinese nuclear threats to regional states[...] The United States used its overwhelming power to curtail the nuclear aspirations of its allies in the midst of the Cold War, and entered into an explicit bargain wherein local elites surrendered their nuclear sovereignty in return for not only extended deterrence but also the assurance that they would not be faced by further nuclear proliferation in their neighborhood.

2006-10-08 22:57:15 · answer #2 · answered by LVieau 6 · 0 0

while if foxnews say or speak that the north korea has or had tested a nuclear devise they should watch out for them or just go over their in get it befor something really do . i mean if i was bush i would go over there in take it from them but if they dont want to give it up an quiet. then his only two chorse is to make it a mission to go get them like send an a secert force . to get them or wha ever or just take them out befor they do it to us that wha i think.

2006-10-08 23:32:36 · answer #3 · answered by yankeeitaliangurl5422 1 · 0 0

Bush will appoint a task force to study the matter. After he gets their report, in about 6 months, he will write a stiff note of protest. Meanwhile, the UN will also look into the matter to see if North Korea will bribe UN officials to let that great, peaceful, thriving, nation alone.

2006-10-08 23:09:06 · answer #4 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

I think you all should buy more KIA's and Da Woos. That will show them how willing we are to comply. Oh, by the way there is no way to check the transmission fluid on a Da Woo. I think that may have been a subtitle hint that we won't need too. Won't be around much longer. I don't own one but I know a real liberal that does.

Considering their excellence in the Automotive Field, perhaps they will blow themselves to kingdom come.

2006-10-09 01:56:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

read the news as of 2300 et time it has not been confirmed at all
NORAD, or any thing that the world seismological say that this hasn't
been confined. whats going to happen now is we are going to let this little weasel go to bed tonight without obliterating his country

2006-10-08 23:10:15 · answer #6 · answered by barrbou214 6 · 0 0

Don't we have a few new weapons that could use some further testing? Maybe we could test them on Kim Jung Ill and his entourage.

2006-10-08 22:58:41 · answer #7 · answered by scarlettt_ohara 6 · 1 0

Gee Whiz, what's going to happen now? I wouldn't trust all these politics because it's already a mess as is.

2006-10-08 22:58:30 · answer #8 · answered by mattclinch 2 · 0 0

Well, Bush cant bully N. Korea, because the nuke, and China is behind them!!

2006-10-08 22:57:47 · answer #9 · answered by alfonso 5 · 0 1

Yes CNN is reporting it also, but said it was not confirmed.

2006-10-08 22:58:39 · answer #10 · answered by Mojo Seeker Of Knowlege 7 · 0 0

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