North Korea Conducts Third Nuclear Test
First time accepted submitter WolfeCanada writes "North Korea apparently conducted a widely anticipated nuclear test Tuesday, strongly indicated by an 'explosion-like' earthquake that monitoring agencies around the globe said appeared to be unnatural." North Korea has confirmed the test, according to the Washington Post, in an article that touches on its political context. Among other things, the Post notes that this "is the first under new North Korean leader Kim Jong Eun and the clearest sign that the third-generation leader, like his father and grandfather, prefers to confront the United States and its allies rather than make peace with them."
Adds reader eldavojohn "KCNA news claims that the test was safe and cited the threat of the U.S. for conducting the test, saying 'The test was carried out as part of practical measure of counteraction to defend the country's security and sovereignty in the face of the ferocious hostile act of the U.S. which wantonly violated the DPRK's legitimate right to launch satellite for peaceful purposes.' RT is posting a feed of the many condemnations from governments and organizations."
... and first post.
By which you mean inviting in our economic hit men and accepting loans?
http://www.smh.com.au/world/obama-to-call-for-cuts-in-us-nuclear-weapons-20130212-2e9pz.html
Kim is running out of allies.
Good for NK. The US will not even think of invading.
Now, can you commies give 1 or 2 nukes to Iran so all this charade about the US invading goes away ?
They just demonstrated the intended payload of that "satellite".
I guess North Korea is what happens when an entire country gets Assburgers Syndrome
"...wantonly violated the DPRK's legitimate right to launch satellite for peaceful purposes"
I'm sorry, I must have missed where we were shooting down their satellites. What the hell are they talking about?
The scariest part about this whole test scenario is that while the induced earthquake was only a 4.9 on the Richter Scale (the previous was 4.5), that means the new bomb has released four times the energy of the last bomb. Further, they're focusing on miniaturization of the physics package, which allows them to mount the warhead on a missile. If they're ever able to engineer (or buy) a working delivery mechanism, South Korea, Japan, and even US interests, are at risk of nuclear escalation and bombardment.
I know South Korea is actively pursuing upgrading their AEGIS Destroyers with the US Navy's Ballistic Missile Defense technology, and Japan already has it, but this is a really scary scenario.
they hardly have any infrastructure or resources and somehow manage to both demand foreign aid (and have it delivered) and stay relevant on a global stage (well above where they should be based on peaceful accomplishments). Well played DPRK, my hat is off to you!
Somebody set up us the bomb!
... to see some countries still stuck in the "cold war" mindset. Worse, to see some countries trapped in the "middle ages" mindset...
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This isn't news for nerds, its just news and I got it hours ago on traditional news sites.
For them to launch something.. in the name of whatever (satellite, defense, radio broadcast, telecom., etc), and have it fail and rain debris over a populated area of some other country.. Then the shit will hit the fan.. I doubt even China would sit by idly while shit rains down on them (and if it ends up being radioactive in any way, it would be even worse).
Posturing only goes so far, and then someone will steamroll through..
I came, I conquered, I coredumped
First of all, it's not news for nerds. Second, the story is not at least 2 weeks old. Third, it doesn't meet the list of acceptable subject matter:
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So, what gives? Is there a new addition to the list of acceptable subject matter on Slashdot?
Honestly, this is not a bad idea. The sanctions can work if the population sees real effects of the governments actions.
They seem to do this whenever they feel "threatened", which is whenever someone says something mean apparently.
So, we just keep saying mean things to them and they'll keep blowing up their nuclear stock underground. They have to run out eventually.
When Fascism comes to America, it will call itself Anti-Fascism, and tell you to give up your guns.
The U.S. by itself is too large for most nuclear attacks to completely disable it outright. A large enough one launched from a country like the USSR back during the Cold War might've done it, but North Korea is very small by comparison.
Then when you bring in allies and such, the odds of nuclear deterrence being a magic bullet that lets North Korea be safe from NATO is even less likely; it's not like they magically have 10k+ nukes overnight.
Search in Google for 7.12.12, there was a a-bomb test in nevada, US.
So double standards ?
Look at Iraq - would America really have invaded if they honestly believed that nuclear retaliation was a real option ? By having nukes (and being moderately batshit insane), Kim ensures that he can run his dictatorship without outside interference.
Just like it ruined Germany.
Oh wait....
Germany has a high tech industrial base (they didn't go apeshit offshoring ) and have a hard working educated population.
Nothing like S. Korea ....
Nevermind.
What ferocious act is NK claiming the US did against it? Are they claiming we shot down their satellite?
Because certainly he must realize the severity of retaliation that would occur if he were to actually make an aggressive move against another nation.
And given that... is it really so naive to think that they really just wanted to launch peaceful satellites? Although I know that the recent nuclear testing doesn't exactly help their case in that regard, it's easily conceivable that it is naught more than posturing... an attempt (not necessarily an effective one) to try to intimidate other countries into letting them practice what they wanted to do.
Like I said... if their underlying intent were genuinely to launch an ICBM against another country, I'm pretty sure that the nation's leader realizes that there won't be a nation left for him to lead afterwards. Doesn't it then follow that, by course of the instinct for one's own survival, that he might, just might, actually be telling the truth?
File under 'M' for 'Manic ranting'
I think it must have been that bean I had for dinner.
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But Iran does NOT have nukes and we might attack them?
half way down on this page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_the_European_Union
'cos there's a huge scope for confusion about what country you're talking about.
China uses North Korea and Pakistan as its twin fists or pit-bulls, to keep regional adversaries Japan and India on the back foot. If China didn't do this, then they'd have the burden of facing Japan and India more directly. The Chinese don't want that, so instead they back rogues. Likewise, the Chinese were the main backers of the genocidal Khmer Rouge, and were their main weapons suppliers while the Killing Fields were going on, because the Khmer Rouge were China's weapon to oppose Vietnam.
So saying "even the Chinese are fed up with NoKo" is nonsense - just like it's nonsense to say that China is fed up with supporting Pakistan or the Khmer Rouge. China likes to back rogues, and finds them to be an easier tool for bullying others.
Another chance for the owners of Slashdot to do Obama's bidding, and launch a virtual drone strike against a designated enemy.
When the USA was developing nuclear weapons, it showed no restraint whatsoever. The USA wanted tens of thousands of nuclear warheads of all varieties, with every kind of delivery system. The nukes were to be primarily for offensive (first strike) use. Domestic nuclear power was to be pushed as a smokescreen for the power plants required to create massive amounts of military grade fissile material.
So depraved were the Americans, that atmospheric tests became the order of the day, leading to an unthinkable increase in lung cancer and other ailments. It was at this EXACT same moment, of course, that the US government discovered how much it 'hated' tobacco smoking, and tons of money was poured into media propaganda campaigns designed to divert attention away from the consequences of breathing fallout.
Today NK is an insignificant nation, daily demonized by pathetic racist warmongers like those that own Slashdot. NK would have long ago reconciled with the South (as did East Germany with the West- something you Yanks were told could NEVER happen in multiple decades right up to the moment it did). However, South Korea has no free government of its own, and its American masters will never allow the two Korea's to merge. A united Korea would be far too (politically) powerful for Japan to tolerate. Asia can only see proper peace when it throws EVERY American warmonger in uniform out of that part of the planet.
This post will, of course, be modded down by direct action by people operating on behalf of Slashdot's owners. Slashdot is a propaganda tool that can't be bothered to hide the fact. It now seems that half the stories promoted here follow a clear racist agenda of attacking Iran, Syria, or NK- or praising Israel, Saudi Arabia, or the US war machine. Nerd appropriate stories are now nothing but bones tossed to the crowd to keep them here.
How much TNT did it take to simulate this nuclear test?
What is the evidence that North Korea set off a nuclear bomb? There was an earthquake, and we theorize it was caused by an explosion that was "6 to 7 kilotons." That is entirely feasible to do with conventional explosives. There have been accidents with coal trains and ships colliding that have produced explosions equivalent to over 2 kilotons. Doesn't this seem more likely? Or is there some evidence that this really was nuclear?
How is it that Iran can't get enough centrifuges to make a nuclear bomb, but North Korea can? Iran is much more advanced as far as I know. (Please reply and enlighten me if I am wrong here). If they really do have a nuclear weapon in NK, it seems most likely that they bought old soviet surplus or got it from China.
Communism? Seriously? No. The main reason is that China doesn't want all those hungry, huddled masses streaming North over the border.
A darker reason: we in the West tend to think 'asians' are homogeneous (ironically, due to our racism), but the various Chinese ethnic goups are just a tribal as us White Devils, if not more so, and would prefer to keep the Koreans at arms reach in perpetuity.
... for peaceful purposes.
Totally legitimate, they just want to launch them into downtown Tokyo and Seoul.
It's interesting that they bring up satellites during nuclear testing experiments, planning on putting warheads on those "peaceful" satellites. If you read between the lines the statements from North Korea read as a threat of violence against its neighbors.
From Team America World Police:
Hans Brix the former U.N. Weapons Inspector making threats: "Or else we will be very angry with you... and we will write you a letter, telling you how angry we are."
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BT
is that Un is actually the 'leader' in another more than a figurehead type role.
Y'know like Obama is actually calling shots here in the US :D
The photo op with him in front of his officers really made me think about what the odds are a cabal of officers don't actually call the shots and in exchange for dancing in front of the camera he has all his needs met as long as he follows policy.
Y'know, kinda like the president.
So far India, Pakistan, North Korea and other "rogue" countries have not killed anyone with their 'nuculear' weapons, unlike a certain bossy country which have already killed more than 100,000 people during the Second World War, and have one of their generals threatening to use a 'nuculear' bomb on the Korean Peninsula during the Korean War.
I wonder if they used one of their remote prison camps to test it on.
It wouldn't surprise me in the very least.