• China makes veiled warning to North Korea not to carry out nuclear test
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Wednesday issued a veiled warning to neighboring North Korea not to carry out what is widely expected to be an imminent nuclear test. North Korea has almost completed preparations for a third nuclear test, a senior source with close ties to Pyongyang and Beijing told Reuters, an act that would draw further international condemnation following this month's failed rocket launch which the United States and others said was a disguised missile test. "Peace and stability on the Korean peninsula and in Northeast Asia bears on China's national interest and also bears on the interests of all relevant parties," Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Cui Tiankai told a news briefing. "China will oppose anything which might jeopardize peace and stability on the Korean peninsula and in Northeast Asia, as this would damage China's national security interests and the interests of the relevant parties as well," he said, when asked about the possibility of a new nuclear test by North Korea. "We believe that no party should take any action that might escalate tensions." China is the only major power that the impoverished North has for an ally, but even Beijing's influence over Pyongyang is limited in the diplomatic stalemate over the North's efforts to build a nuclear arsenal. The North's brief attempt at rapprochement with the United States earlier this year quickly evaporated with its April 13 launch of a long-range rocket which resulted in yet another censure by the U.N. Security Council, which includes China. Critics say the rocket launch was aimed at honing the North's ability to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of hitting the United States, a move that would dramatically increase its military and diplomatic heft. The United States has called on China to do more to rein in North Korea. But Cui, in China's highest level comments yet on the possibility of a new test, said everyone shared equal responsibility. "Maintaining peace and stability on the Korean peninsula and in Northeast Asia is the joint responsibility of all sides, not just China alone," he added. "China's basic position on this issue is that the parties concerned should work unwaveringly for peace and stability on the Korean peninsula and in Northeast Asia." Washington, Seoul and Tokyo, which have most to fear from any North Korean nuclear threat, are watching events anxiously and many observers say that Pyongyang may have the capacity to conduct a test using highly enriched uranium for the first time. [url]http://news.yahoo.com/china-makes-veiled-warning-north-korea-not-carry-065152923.html[/url] This is surprising.
Not surprising at all, China has been telling North Korea not to do crazy shit for years. Do they listen? Also props for not calling North Korea 'Best Korea'
I still have hopes that we can work with the PLA to forcefully dismantle NK's government if things ever go south.
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;35720208]I still have hopes that we can work with the PLA to forcefully dismantle NK's government [b]if things ever go south.[/b][/QUOTE]I see what you did there you sneaky bastard
When the fuck is NK just going to totally collapse?
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;35720208]I still have hopes that we can work with the PLA to forcefully dismantle NK's government if things ever go south.[/QUOTE] The south is more than happy for the north koreans to stay with their own government. Since the cost of integrating their economy would be utterly and massively brutal. Take east and west germany. The thing only worked because germany is an economic powerhouse. And the disparity between SK and NK is even bigger.
I'd listen to our future overlords, cut it out NK.
NK stop causing trouble.
Honestly, what I'm most concerned about are all those aging "General For Life"er's. They're insane, they've been in power for decades, and odds are the don't want to go quietly.
[QUOTE=Chicken_Chaser;35720885]When the fuck is NK just going to totally collapse?[/QUOTE] When they finally have the delusional overconfidence to actually carry out one of these attacks they keep insisting they'll make, and in doing so declare war on almost the entire world.
[QUOTE=Chicken_Chaser;35720885]When the fuck is NK just going to totally collapse?[/QUOTE] I'd say it already has collapsed
North Korea honestly scares me. If they do somehow get weapons like that, there's no telling what they'll do.
[QUOTE=Chicken_Chaser;35720885]When the fuck is NK just going to totally collapse?[/QUOTE] When the US stops sending resources.
Please excuse me for not knowing, but couldn't a missile just be shot down if fired? (IE: at the US, I'm sure they'd see it coming)
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