Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Nuclear War FEAR About North Korea's Successful Rocket Launch

Nuclear War FEAR About North Korea's Successful Rocket LaunchPlease SUBSCRIBE for the Best Music and Breaking NEWS !! Everyone's Freaking Out About North Korea's Successful Rocket Launch North Korea's successful rocket launch has provoked rapid and widespread condemnation, with the United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, deploring a clear and "provocative" breach of security council resolutions. However, a tempered response from North Korea's main ally, China, which expressed regret but called for a careful reaction, suggests that a push for fresh action by the world body is likely to struggle. A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman, Hong Lei, said dialogue was the way forward, adding that China believed the council's reaction "should be prudent and moderate and conducive to maintaining stability and avoiding escalation of the situation". Earlier the White House condemned the act as an irresponsible decision that threatened regional security, while in Britain the foreign secretary warned it would increase tensions and urged Pyongyang to take constructive steps towards denuclearisation. William Hague added in his statement: "I deplore the fact that the DPRK [Democratic People's Republic of Korea] has chosen to prioritise this launch over improving the livelihood of its people." South Korea's president held an emergency national security council meeting and the country's foreign minister, Kim Sung-hwan, warned that North Korea would face grave consequences. Japan immediately requested UN security council consultations on the <b>...</b>
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