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Old 03-08-2009, 11:04 PM   #1

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Default N. Korea warns intercepting 'satellite' will prompt counterstrike+

Scary shit as this could be a test missile firing or something of the such. This can be a problem on top of everything else.

PYONGYANG/BEIJING, March 9 (AP) - (Kyodo)—North Korea warned Monday that any move to intercept what it calls a satellite launch and what other countries suspect may be a missile test-firing would result in a counterstrike against the countries trying to stop it.

"We will retaliate (over) any act of intercepting our satellite for peaceful purposes with prompt counterstrikes by the most powerful military means," the official Korean Central News Agency quoted a spokesman of the General Staff of the Korean People's Army as saying.

If countries such as the United States, Japan or South Korea try to intercept the launch, the North Korean military will carry out "a just retaliatory strike operation not only against all the interceptor means involved but against the strongholds" of the countries, it said.

"Shooting our satellite for peaceful purposes will precisely mean a war," it added.

North Korea earlier announced it is preparing to put a communications satellite into space, but outside observers suspect it may in fact be a test-firing of a long-range ballistic missile.

The United States, Japan and South Korea have said that even if Pyongyang calls the launch a missile test, it would violate existing U.N. Security Council resolutions.

The same North Korean statement said the country's military will cut off communications with its South Korean counterparts during the U.S.- South Korean exercises for the duration of the exercises beginning Monday.

A separate, more rare statement by the KPA's Supreme Command was quoted by the KCNA as saying that its soldiers are under orders to be "fully combat-ready" during U.S.-South Korean military exercises beginning Monday.

The North's armed forces have been ordered to "deal merciless retaliatory blows" should there be any intrusion "into the sky and land and seas of the DPRK even an inch."

DPRK stands for Democratic People's Republic of Korea, North Korea's official name.

North Korea has demanded a stop to this month's U.S.-South Korean exercises, and said earlier it cannot guarantee the security of South Korean civilian airplanes flying through its territorial airspace while they are under way.
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North Korea is all talk and no game. I want WW3 ffs.
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North Korea is all talk and no game. I want WW3 ffs.
Is that a serious comment? I hope not, Leaky. You're smarter than that. WW3 would be terrible for many countries due to the economic crisis we're all in and especially while Britain and America's troops are still stationed around the globe fighting 'terrorists' and maintaining freedom and peace.
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WW3 would be terrible for many countries due to the economic crisis we're all in .
Wars benefit the economy of countries, that's how the US pulled out of the great depression. Sad but true.

And North Korea ended their nuclear missile program, the UN weapon inspectors searched it and all.
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Wars benefit the economy of countries, that's how the US pulled out of the great depression. Sad but true.

And North Korea ended their nuclear missile program, the UN weapon inspectors searched it and all.
I do know the stories behind wars and the benefits to the economy, but it is not good for the future of the countries economy. While a war may provide jobs, it leaves a country in huge debt after the war. For an example, you could look at Britain's economy after WW1.
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Originally Posted by Velexis View Post
Is that a serious comment? I hope not, Leaky. You're smarter than that. WW3 would be terrible for many countries due to the economic crisis we're all in and especially while Britain and America's troops are still stationed around the globe fighting 'terrorists' and maintaining freedom and peace.
Ahaha, of course it was a joke. I've been doing nothing but work for the past few weeks, so I'm a bit, oh, on the edge of sanity. After this week is done I'm on break though, so my brain gets to rest.

Originally Posted by wingless View Post
Wars benefit the economy of countries, that's how the US pulled out of the great depression. Sad but true.

And North Korea ended their nuclear missile program, the UN weapon inspectors searched it and all.
War helps a few sectors of the economy during the war, but after the war, production of those products isn't needed so people get laid off as companies don't profit as much. Then you have to look at the government spending during the war, spending after the war to help the country you fought(or if you don't want to help, just let them be in ruins), and weigh that against what was helped during the war. Is it beneficial? In some cases yes, but it can also lead to economy hardship.

Also, I'm no economist, so if anyone wants to tear that apart, go for it. I could use an econ lesson or two, but that shit is boooooring.
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Originally Posted by wingless View Post
Wars benefit the economy of countries, that's how the US pulled out of the great depression. Sad but true.

And North Korea ended their nuclear missile program, the UN weapon inspectors searched it and all.
umm not true.. short wars benefit the economy, what short war were we in during the depression? The Government made tons of jobs to help us get out of the depression, federal jobs was what brought us out of it.
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If they put up a threat like that, it probably IS something worth shooting down. If NK launches a missile strike, it all comes down to what China does. If China backs them up everyone is probably fucked. If they stand back and watch, NK is probably fucked to the wall.
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Just let them shoot it up. If we're all still alive the morning after, we'll know we're good!

Seriously, though, if shit gets out of hand, the UN will take 'em down... hopefully.

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