it's on... North Korea test-fires ballistic missile, appears to have failed

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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-missiles-idUSKBN17U2XB


North Korea test-fired a ballistic missile on Saturday from a region north of its capital, but it appears to have failed, South Korea's military said, defying intense pressure from the United States and the reclusive state's main ally, China.

An official at South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff confirmed the launch but did not immediately have any further information. Yonhap news agency said the missile appeared to have blown up a few seconds into flight.

The test came as U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson warned the United Nations that failure to curb North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs could lead to 'catastrophic consequences'.

U.S. President Donald Trump told Reuters in an interview on Thursday a "major, major conflict" with North Korea was possible over its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.

Trump praised Chinese leader Xi Jinping for "trying very hard" to rein in Pyongyang.

But both China and Russia rebuked Washington's threat of military force at a meeting of the U.N. Security Council on the matter.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the 15-member council it was not only up to China to solve the North Korean problem.

"The key to solving the nuclear issue on the peninsula does not lie in the hands of the Chinese side," Wang told the council in blunt remarks that Tillerson later rebuffed.

Tensions on the Korean peninsula have been rising as North Korea celebrates a number of key anniversaries, with both sides staging major military drills.

In a show of force, the United States is sending the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier group to waters off the Korean peninsula, where it will join the USS Michigan, a nuclear submarine that docked in South Korea on Tuesday. South Korea's navy has said it will hold drills with the U.S. strike group.
 

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North Korea carried out missile test, U.S. officials say

U.S. officials said on Friday they had tracked a North Korean missile launch and were working to determine the type of missile used and the distance it flew.

The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the test took place around 4:30 p.m. EST (2030 GMT).

Earlier, South Korea's military said North Korea test-fired a ballistic missile on Saturday from a region north of its capital but it appeared to have failed.
 

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Hey lets fail to fire another missile and show Trump. Sounds like fatboy uses your logic while he partakes in your diet.
Why does this guy 82 even bother to post this 'It's on' BS Dave? It is North Korea for god's sakes....sabre rattling over a bunch of complete nonsense...this guy just salivates for war.....it's really kinda sad...wait! I think I saw a Korean fella in my backyard today milling about! In fact...he looked North Korean now that I think about it!!! What now???
 

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Why does this guy 82 even bother to post this 'It's on' BS Dave? It is North Korea for god's sakes....sabre rattling over a bunch of complete nonsense...this guy just salivates for war.....it's really kinda sad...wait! I think I saw a Korean fella in my backyard today milling about! In fact...he looked North Korean now that I think about it!!! What now???
Why dont you ask him?
 

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Trump has to fix how the world sees the US...

everybody walked over the obamapuppet like he was a carpet...

and who the **** doesn't want regime change in NK ?

it's just like Syria...

three generations of a ruling family is too much...
 

torontoeers

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Trump has to fix how the world sees the US...

everybody walked over the obamapuppet like he was a carpet...

and who the **** doesn't want regime change in NK ?

it's just like Syria...

three generations of a ruling family is too much...
Do tell how North Korea is 'just like' Syria...this oughta be good 82....
 

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"three generations of a ruling family is too much..."

https://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/08/opinion/pyongyangs-hunger-games.html?_r=0

Today, North Koreans starve to death by the dozens, maybe the hundreds. But during the great famine of the 1990s, between 600,000 and 2.5 million people died of hunger. According to the commission’s report, the North Korean regime, then headed by Kim Jong-il, obstructed the delivery of aid to the hungriest regions until 1997, and punished those who tried to earn, buy, steal or smuggle in enough food to survive. The regime was “well aware of the country’s deteriorating food situation” as it stocked airfields, reactors and palaces, rather than food stores.
 

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World Report 2015: North Korea

https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2015/country-chapters/north-korea

The human rights situation in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK or North Korea) has remained dire under the control of Kim Jong-Un. The government is controlled by a one-party monopoly and dynastic leadership that do not tolerate pluralism and systematically denies basic freedoms. Tight controls on North Korea’s border with China continued in 2014, further reducing the number of North Koreans able to flee and seek refuge in third countries.

North Korea’s criminal code stipulates that the death penalty can be applied for vaguely defined offenses such as “crimes against the state” and “crimes against the people.” In 2007, North Korea amended its penal code to extend the death penalty to additional crimes, including non-violent offenses such as fraud and smuggling, as long as authorities determine the crime is “extremely serious.”