Good news. NoKor has just agreed (actually I think mga 1-2 days ago) to go back to the 6-nation talks. Finally, they're feeling the crunch of the economic sanctions leveled at 'em. :mrgreen:
Good news. NoKor has just agreed (actually I think mga 1-2 days ago) to go back to the 6-nation talks. Finally, they're feeling the crunch of the economic sanctions leveled at 'em. :mrgreen:
yahh i read that news also..but the whole world should not lossen its grip in Nokor,we might be caught in suprise. Remember what happen during the Korean war when they attact the South Korea by suprise?
sad to say that ther would come a time na anha ra jud pa ingnan tanan.. world warIII.. it could be a muslim against xtian..
That will never happen because it is going on already . Christians and Muslims fighting each other but WW III ? Nope ... if it happens , there will be nobody who will be enjoying of learning what really happened history wise because theres no more human life .
" A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America
SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea defiantly carried out a provocative rocket launch Sunday that the U.S., Japan and other nations suspect was a cover for a test of its long-range missile technology.
Liftoff took place at 11:30 a.m. (0230GMT) Sunday from the coastal Musudan-ri launch pad in northeastern North Korea, the South Korean and U.S. governments said. The multistage rocket hurtled toward the Pacific, reaching Japanese airspace within seven minutes, but no debris appeared to hit its territory, officials in Tokyo said.
The U.N. Security Council approved an emergency session for Sunday afternoon in New York, following a request from Japan that came minutes after the launch.
The South Koreans called it "reckless," the Americans "provocative," and Japan said it strongly protested the launch.
The launch was a bold act of defiance against President Barack Obama, Japanese leader Taro Aso, Hu Jintao of China and others who pressed Pyongyang in the days leading up to liftoff to call off a launch they said would threaten peace and stability in Northeast Asia.
South Korea's presidential Blue House said the launch poses a "serious threat" to stability on the Korean peninsula and that it would respond to the provocation "sternly and resolutely." President Lee Myung-bak ordered the military to remain on alert, the Blue House said.
"We cannot contain our disappointment and regret over North Korea's reckless act," presidential spokesman Lee Dong-kwan told reporters Sunday. He said the launch of the long-range rocket "poses a serious threat to security on the Korean peninsula and the world."
N. Korea launches rocket, defying world pressure - Yahoo! News
may gani wlai debris na tagak sa japan, kung naa pa toh mag ka gubot jud guro..
hay salamat wa na abot sa japan. mangagto raba me karong may basin ako maapsan didto gira. pagklouy pud nako..hahaha
mga buang jud ning mga taga n.korea... labi na ni si Kim Jung Il...
ga samuk2 raman ning nasud nga n. korea sa kalibutan. kung naa pa kuno na hug sa japan ato nya tirahan mu bawos pud cla japan. then gubat napud. mao pay naa recession samut ta ug ka lisod ani.
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