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| A las 21.00 vota el consejo de seguridad de la ONU nuevas sanciones a Corea del norte. China podría vetar.
__________________ Al mal tiempo, buena cara No hay mal que por bién no venga ![]() Himno de la crisis mundial No basta decir solamente la verdad, mas conviene mostrar la causa de la falsedad. Aristóteles |
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Ya, en el 31 de agosto de 1998, Corea del Norte sorprendió al personal de Occidente lanzando un objeto volador a larga distancia. Seguidamente, saltó la alarma: ¿satélite o misil? En realidad, poca importancia tenia en Occidente esa discusión, sino el hecho de que uno de los escasos bastiones del anti-imperialismo, tuviese la capacidad de alcanzar con sus armass a miles de kilómetros de distancia. Aquel acontecimiento hizo renacer a guerra fría en Corea. Ya veis, se está repitiendo la historia, 11 años después, repetición casi mimética de aquel acontecimiento. Eso sí, con una diferencia que no tiene desperdicio: ahora, se sabe que Corea del Norte posee armas nucleares. Los nazis iniciaron el lanzamiento del primer misil balístico de la historia. 15 años después, la URSS. usó la misma tecnología para poner en órbita el primer satélite artificial de la historia: el Sputnik. Que fue ¿Satélite o misil? Tampoco olvidar queJapón ha lanzado al espacio los correspondientes ¿misiles...satélites...? en estos últimos tiempos |
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| Reunión de emergencia de Naciones Unidas por el lanzamiento del misil coreano. North Korea has launched a long-range rocket over Japan, drawing strong international condemnation and prompting an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council. The North’s neighbours South Korea expressed “disapointment and regret” over the launch. Those South Koreans living close to the border with the North have more immediate concerns namely security and livelihood. This women said: “We didn’t feel really any different until now, we were worried wondering if they would really launch it. They did, so I’m really worried now, since I live so close.” The regime of Kim Jong-il said the launch had successfully put a satellite into orbit. But both the U.S. military and South Korea said nothing had entered orbit. Japanese monitors say the rocket shed its first booster into the Sea of Japan off the country’s northern coastline the second plunged into the Pacific. North Korean launch prompts emergency UN meeting - North Korea : news, world | euronews
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| RIA Novosti - Últimas noticias - Putin preocupado por posible empleo de la fuerza para resolver el problema nuclear iraní Cita:
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| Obama outlines sweeping goal of nuclear-free world Monday 06th April, 05:32 AM JST Declaring the future of mankind at stake, President Barack Obama on Sunday said all nations must strive to rid the world of nuclear arms and that the U.S. had a “moral responsibility” to lead because no other country has used one. A North Korean rocket launch upstaged Obama’s idealistic call to action, delivered in the capital of the Czech Republic, a former satellite of the Soviet Union. But Obama dismissed those who say the spread of nuclear weapons, “the most dangerous legacy of the Cold War,” cannot be checked. “This goal will not be reached quickly—perhaps not in my lifetime,” he told a cheering crowd of more than 20,000 in the historic square outside the Prague Castle gates. We “must ignore the voices who tell us that the world cannot change. We have to insist, ‘Yes, we can.’” Few experts think it’s possible to completely eradicate nuclear weapons, and many say it wouldn’t be a good idea even if it could be done. Even backward nations such as North Korea have shown they can develop bombs, given enough time. But a program to drastically cut the world atomic arsenal carries support from scientists and lions of the foreign policy world. Obama embraced that step as his first goal and chose as the venue for his address a nation that peacefully threw off communism and helped topple the Soviet Union, despite its nuclear power. But he said his own country, with its huge arsenal and its history using two atomic bombs against Japan in 1945, had to lead the world. He said the U.S. has a “moral responsibility” to start taking steps now. ![]() “To reduce our warheads and stockpiles, we will negotiate a new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty with the Russians this year,” he promised. The nuclear-free cause is more potent in Europe than in the United States, where even Democratic politicians such as Obama must avoid being labeled as soft or naive if they endorse it. Still, Obama said he would resubmit a proposed Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty to the Senate for ratification. The pact was signed by President Bill Clinton but rejected by the Senate in 1999. While espousing long-term goals, Obama took care to promise that America would not lower its defenses while others are pursuing a nuclear threat. He warned both North Korea, which has tested a nuclear weapon, and Iran, which the West says is developing one, that the world was against them. Obama gave his most unequivocal pledge yet to proceed with building a missile defense system in Europe, so long as Iran pursues nuclear weapons, a charge it denies. That shield is to be based in the Czech Republic and Poland. Those countries are on Russia’s doorstep, and the missile shield has contributed to a significant decline in U.S.-Russia relations. In the interest of resetting ties with Moscow, Obama previously had appeared to soft-pedal his support for the Bush-era shield proposal. But he adopted a different tone in Prague. “As long as the threat from Iran persists, we will go forward with a missile defense system that is cost-effective and proven,” Obama said, earning cheers from the crowd. Hours before the address, an aide awoke Obama in his hotel room to tell him that North Korea had make good on its pledge to launch a long-range rocket. By lunchtime, the president had addressed it publicly nearly half a dozen times. “Rules must be binding,” he said. “Violations must be punished. Words must mean something.” “Now is the time for a strong international response,” he said. After the speech and a round of private meetings with foreign leaders, Obama arrived in Turkey, the final stop of his trip. On the broader anti-nuclear issue, more than 140 nations have ratified the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. But 44 states that possess nuclear technology need to both sign and ratify it before it can take effect and only 35 have do so. The United States is among the holdouts, along with China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, North Korea, and Pakistan. Ratification was one of several “concrete steps” Obama outlined as necessary to move toward a nuclear-free world. He also called for reducing the role of nuclear weapons in American national security strategy and seeking a new treaty to end the production of fissile materials used in nuclear weapons. Obama said the U.S. will seek to strengthen the nuclear nonproliferation treaty by providing more resources and authority for international inspections and mandating “real and immediate consequences” for countries that violate the treaty. He offered few details of how he would accomplish his larger goal and acknowledged that “in a strange turn of history, the threat of global nuclear war has gone down, but the risk of a nuclear attack has gone up.” Obama outlines sweeping goal of nuclear-free world Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
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| vuelvo a sacar el tema Moldavo a relucir en este hilo. Sin entrar a volver a detallarlo largamente, el "asunto moldavo" a 2009 parecía bastante tranquilo y decantado para el interés ruso, con Transnistria bien afianzada y sus antiguas marionetas del pcus moldavo en el poder de la misma...sin embargo leo ahora mismo en RIA que el tema se calienta: RIA Novosti - Últimas noticias - Muchedumbre de manifestantes irrumpe en la residencia del presidente de Moldavia Cita:
trasfondo básico: Transnistria - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre War of Transnistria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Última edición por Stepanakert; 10-abr-2009 a las 12:56 |
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| Vaya... buscando y de rebote he ido a parar a esta página de abajo, agencia de noticias de nuestro "amado Lider Kim Jong II" ..., sí el de Korea del Norte, el malo, maloso, y además publican también en la lengua de Cervantes, aunque la noticia sea de ayer, veo que con esta noticia que: ... la abnegacion patriotica de aquellos quienes cumplen el papel de vanguardia y gracias a su amado Satélite y de forma supersónica han puesto en Orbita a su amado lider Kim Jong II, al que fabricaron con la inteligencia... O ALGO ASÍ. ![]() http://www.kcna.co.jp/item/2009/2009...0406-17ee.html Cita:
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| North Korea says to take "strong steps" if U.N. acts UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - If the U.N. Security Council takes any action in response to North Korea's weekend rocket launch, Pyongyang will react with "strong steps," a North Korean U.N. envoy said on Tuesday. "If the Security Council, they take any kind of steps whatever, we'll consider this is (an) encroachment on our sovereignty and the next option will be ours," Deputy Ambassador Pak Tok Hun told reporters. "Necessary and strong steps will ... follow that." The United States, Japan and South Korea say Sunday's launch violated Security Council resolution 1718, imposed in 2006 after North Korea's nuclear test, which bans the firing of ballistic missiles or further nuclear tests by Pyongyang. They have urged the Security Council to pass a resolution to condemn the violation along with a possible expansion of current U.N. sanctions. But China and Russia, which have veto powers on the council, question whether the launch was a violation and have so far blocked those efforts. In a rare appearance before reporters at U.N. headquarters, Pak said criticism of the launch was undemocratic. "It's not fair, it's not fair," he said. "While they themselves launch more than a hundred times the satellites ... we are not allowed to do that. That is not democratic." He said those who saw the launch as a violation of resolution 1718 were misinformed. "It's not a violation of the resolution," he said. "We said it's not a missile. This is a peaceful purpose, for the satellite launch. We made it clear before we launched it." The U.S. military said no part of the Taepodong-2 rocket entered orbit, despite Pyongyang's claim it carried a satellite now transmitting data and revolutionary music as it circles the Earth. Some diplomats have said that North Korea attached a dummy satellite to the missile, but Pak disputed this. "We say it is a satellite," he said. "We are sure. We made it clear." A reporter asked the diplomat if Pyongyang expected better relations with U.S. President Barack Obama than with his predecessor George W. Bush, who branded North Korea a member of an "axis of evil" with Iran and pre-war Iraq. "We still have to wait and see," Pak said. North Korea says to take strong steps if U.N. acts | World | Reuters
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