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North Korea ready to launch the "satellite"


Rome - 26/03/2009

In the days following the visit of the North Korean Premier Kim Yong Il to Beijing, despite the intercession and recommendations being made by the Chinese authorities and the peremptory prohibitions of the international community, especially Japan and the United States, the impetus behind the launch of the Taepodong-2 ballistic missile supposedly does not seem to fall off. Japanese Defense Minister, Yasukazu Hamada, promised his people that the authorities will do everything to protect the security of its citizens. It is the first time that Japan intends to deploy defensive measures, such as missile defense and naval vessels. This is due not only to the closeness between the two countries concerned - Japan and North Korea, the trajectory that the missile should take. The missile would have to fly over Japan and in the event of technical failure or explosion in flight, the debris could fall on Japanese soil.
The North Korean government, responding harshly to the limitations established by the signatories of the "Six Party Talks" (vd previous article nda), asking not to interfere with their spatial development plan, ensuring be entirely for peaceful purposes. Shy
the response of the Russian foreign minister, Alexei Borodavki, which advises the North Korean government to "desist" from the launch. Meanwhile
expects the next move of Kim Jong Il and the possible launch should take place between April 4 and eight of the same month.

Sources: BBC News. Published on

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