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Mar 24th, 2012 at 4:20pm
 
A senior US official says a long-range missile which North Korea plans to test next month will for the first time be aimed towards South-East Asia and Australia.

The assistant secretary of state for East Asia and the Pacific, Kurt Campbell, says the US believes the North Korean missile will land in an area between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines.

Previous North Korean rockets have been launched over Japan.

Fairfax reported on Saturday that Mr Campbell delivered the message in person to Foreign Minister Bob Carr.

"If the missile test proceeds as North Korea has indicated, our judgment is that it will impact in an area roughly between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines," Mr Campbell was quoted as saying.

"We have weighed into each of these countries and asked them to make clear that such a test is provocative and this plan should be discontinued."

Nuclear-armed North Korea plans to launch the rocket in April to put a satellite into orbit, a move the US, Australia and other nations see as a pretext for a long-range missile test banned by the United Nations.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) says it is deeply concerned by North Korea's plans.

A spokesperson for DFAT says the government registered concerns with the North Korean ambassador to Australia in Jakarta on Friday.

Senator Carr says North Korea's nuclear and long-range missile programs present a "real and credible threat to the security of the region and Australia".

He says the planned satellite launch will be a clear breach of UN Security Council resolutions.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard will be among other world leaders invited to South Korea next week for nuclear security talks.

Ms Gillard on Wednesday moved a lower house motion to renew Australia's commitment to the eradication of all nuclear weapons.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is expected to raise North Korea's rocket launch at the meeting on Monday and Tuesday.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-24/north-korean-missiles-aimed-at-australia/3...


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Reply #1 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 4:21pm
 
Will Abbott now expose Liberal Party's Nuke Agenda?

Does his nuke Australia plan include Australian joining in a nuke arms race?
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Reply #3 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:00pm
 
North Korea's sabre rattling has long since stopped concerning me.
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Reply #4 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:03pm
 
GoddyofOz wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:00pm:
North Korea's sabre rattling has long since stopped concerning me.

It is a bit different tho now, this is the first 'threat' from the new leader
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Reply #5 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:38pm
 
bobbythefap1 wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:03pm:
GoddyofOz wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:00pm:
North Korea's sabre rattling has long since stopped concerning me.

It is a bit different tho now, this is the first 'threat' from the new leader


He might be the leader in title, but I don't think he is actually leading the country. I think there are certain individuals who are just ruling from the shadows until he comes of a better age.
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Reply #6 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:55pm
 
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A senior US official says a long-range missile which North Korea plans to test next month will for the first time be aimed towards South-East Asia and Australia.

The assistant secretary of state for East Asia and the Pacific, Kurt Campbell, says the US believes the North Korean missile will land in an area between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines.

Previous North Korean rockets have been launched over Japan.

Fairfax reported on Saturday that Mr Campbell delivered the message in person to Foreign Minister Bob Carr.

"If the missile test proceeds as North Korea has indicated, our judgment is that it will impact in an area roughly between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines," Mr Campbell was quoted as saying.

"We have weighed into each of these countries and asked them to make clear that such a test is provocative and this plan should be discontinued."

Nuclear-armed North Korea plans to launch the rocket in April to put a satellite into orbit, a move the US, Australia and other nations see as a pretext for a long-range missile test banned by the United Nations.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) says it is deeply concerned by North Korea's plans.

A spokesperson for DFAT says the government registered concerns with the North Korean ambassador to Australia in Jakarta on Friday.

Senator Carr says North Korea's nuclear and long-range missile programs present a "real and credible threat to the security of the region and Australia".

He says the planned satellite launch will be a clear breach of UN Security Council resolutions.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard will be among other world leaders invited to South Korea next week for nuclear security talks.

Ms Gillard on Wednesday moved a lower house motion to renew Australia's commitment to the eradication of all nuclear weapons.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is expected to raise North Korea's rocket launch at the meeting on Monday and Tuesday.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-24/north-korean-missiles-aimed-at-australia/3...


What should Australia Do?



Nuclear weapons from countrys which do ignore International community must be face the tough action.

This is like Iran and too North Korea.

North Korea has ignore international UN decisions and continue to be threat to peace countries in the region so like Australia and New Zealand,,

For me, main action to take is military and to wipe out the capiability,,

This for both North Korea and Iran,
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Reply #7 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:57pm
 
Avram Horowitz wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:55pm:
____ wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 4:20pm:
A senior US official says a long-range missile which North Korea plans to test next month will for the first time be aimed towards South-East Asia and Australia.

The assistant secretary of state for East Asia and the Pacific, Kurt Campbell, says the US believes the North Korean missile will land in an area between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines.

Previous North Korean rockets have been launched over Japan.

Fairfax reported on Saturday that Mr Campbell delivered the message in person to Foreign Minister Bob Carr.

"If the missile test proceeds as North Korea has indicated, our judgment is that it will impact in an area roughly between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines," Mr Campbell was quoted as saying.

"We have weighed into each of these countries and asked them to make clear that such a test is provocative and this plan should be discontinued."

Nuclear-armed North Korea plans to launch the rocket in April to put a satellite into orbit, a move the US, Australia and other nations see as a pretext for a long-range missile test banned by the United Nations.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) says it is deeply concerned by North Korea's plans.

A spokesperson for DFAT says the government registered concerns with the North Korean ambassador to Australia in Jakarta on Friday.

Senator Carr says North Korea's nuclear and long-range missile programs present a "real and credible threat to the security of the region and Australia".

He says the planned satellite launch will be a clear breach of UN Security Council resolutions.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard will be among other world leaders invited to South Korea next week for nuclear security talks.

Ms Gillard on Wednesday moved a lower house motion to renew Australia's commitment to the eradication of all nuclear weapons.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is expected to raise North Korea's rocket launch at the meeting on Monday and Tuesday.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-24/north-korean-missiles-aimed-at-australia/3...


What should Australia Do?



Nuclear weapons from countrys which do ignore International community must be face the tough action.

This is like Iran and too North Korea.

North Korea has ignore international UN decisions and continue to be threat to peace countries in the region so like Australia and New Zealand,,

For me, main action to take is military and to wipe out the capiability,,

This for both North Korea and Iran,




How about India and Israel?
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Reply #8 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:58pm
 
____ wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:57pm:
Avram Horowitz wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:55pm:
____ wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 4:20pm:
A senior US official says a long-range missile which North Korea plans to test next month will for the first time be aimed towards South-East Asia and Australia.

The assistant secretary of state for East Asia and the Pacific, Kurt Campbell, says the US believes the North Korean missile will land in an area between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines.

Previous North Korean rockets have been launched over Japan.

Fairfax reported on Saturday that Mr Campbell delivered the message in person to Foreign Minister Bob Carr.

"If the missile test proceeds as North Korea has indicated, our judgment is that it will impact in an area roughly between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines," Mr Campbell was quoted as saying.

"We have weighed into each of these countries and asked them to make clear that such a test is provocative and this plan should be discontinued."

Nuclear-armed North Korea plans to launch the rocket in April to put a satellite into orbit, a move the US, Australia and other nations see as a pretext for a long-range missile test banned by the United Nations.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) says it is deeply concerned by North Korea's plans.

A spokesperson for DFAT says the government registered concerns with the North Korean ambassador to Australia in Jakarta on Friday.

Senator Carr says North Korea's nuclear and long-range missile programs present a "real and credible threat to the security of the region and Australia".

He says the planned satellite launch will be a clear breach of UN Security Council resolutions.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard will be among other world leaders invited to South Korea next week for nuclear security talks.

Ms Gillard on Wednesday moved a lower house motion to renew Australia's commitment to the eradication of all nuclear weapons.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is expected to raise North Korea's rocket launch at the meeting on Monday and Tuesday.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-24/north-korean-missiles-aimed-at-australia/3...


What should Australia Do?



Nuclear weapons from countrys which do ignore International community must be face the tough action.

This is like Iran and too North Korea.

North Korea has ignore international UN decisions and continue to be threat to peace countries in the region so like Australia and New Zealand,,

For me, main action to take is military and to wipe out the capiability,,

This for both North Korea and Iran,




How about India and Israel? 



yes India too
But be care as to different situations.

Is important not more countrys gets nuclear capability and to threaten world peace.
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Reply #9 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 6:02pm
 
Avram Horowitz wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:58pm:
____ wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:57pm:
Avram Horowitz wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:55pm:
____ wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 4:20pm:
A senior US official says a long-range missile which North Korea plans to test next month will for the first time be aimed towards South-East Asia and Australia.

The assistant secretary of state for East Asia and the Pacific, Kurt Campbell, says the US believes the North Korean missile will land in an area between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines.

Previous North Korean rockets have been launched over Japan.

Fairfax reported on Saturday that Mr Campbell delivered the message in person to Foreign Minister Bob Carr.

"If the missile test proceeds as North Korea has indicated, our judgment is that it will impact in an area roughly between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines," Mr Campbell was quoted as saying.

"We have weighed into each of these countries and asked them to make clear that such a test is provocative and this plan should be discontinued."

Nuclear-armed North Korea plans to launch the rocket in April to put a satellite into orbit, a move the US, Australia and other nations see as a pretext for a long-range missile test banned by the United Nations.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) says it is deeply concerned by North Korea's plans.

A spokesperson for DFAT says the government registered concerns with the North Korean ambassador to Australia in Jakarta on Friday.

Senator Carr says North Korea's nuclear and long-range missile programs present a "real and credible threat to the security of the region and Australia".

He says the planned satellite launch will be a clear breach of UN Security Council resolutions.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard will be among other world leaders invited to South Korea next week for nuclear security talks.

Ms Gillard on Wednesday moved a lower house motion to renew Australia's commitment to the eradication of all nuclear weapons.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is expected to raise North Korea's rocket launch at the meeting on Monday and Tuesday.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-24/north-korean-missiles-aimed-at-australia/3...


What should Australia Do?



Nuclear weapons from countrys which do ignore International community must be face the tough action.

This is like Iran and too North Korea.

North Korea has ignore international UN decisions and continue to be threat to peace countries in the region so like Australia and New Zealand,,

For me, main action to take is military and to wipe out the capiability,,

This for both North Korea and Iran,




How about India and Israel? 



yes India too
But be care as to different situations.

Is important not more countrys gets nuclear capability and to threaten world peace.



Israel?
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Reply #10 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 6:02pm
 
____ wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 4:21pm:
Will Abbott now expose Liberal Party's Nuke Agenda?

Does his nuke Australia plan include Australian joining in a nuke arms race?

You are having a shocker of a day mate aren't you...
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Reply #11 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 6:03pm
 
Avram Horowitz wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:55pm:
____ wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 4:20pm:
A senior US official says a long-range missile which North Korea plans to test next month will for the first time be aimed towards South-East Asia and Australia.

The assistant secretary of state for East Asia and the Pacific, Kurt Campbell, says the US believes the North Korean missile will land in an area between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines.

Previous North Korean rockets have been launched over Japan.

Fairfax reported on Saturday that Mr Campbell delivered the message in person to Foreign Minister Bob Carr.

"If the missile test proceeds as North Korea has indicated, our judgment is that it will impact in an area roughly between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines," Mr Campbell was quoted as saying.

"We have weighed into each of these countries and asked them to make clear that such a test is provocative and this plan should be discontinued."

Nuclear-armed North Korea plans to launch the rocket in April to put a satellite into orbit, a move the US, Australia and other nations see as a pretext for a long-range missile test banned by the United Nations.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) says it is deeply concerned by North Korea's plans.

A spokesperson for DFAT says the government registered concerns with the North Korean ambassador to Australia in Jakarta on Friday.

Senator Carr says North Korea's nuclear and long-range missile programs present a "real and credible threat to the security of the region and Australia".

He says the planned satellite launch will be a clear breach of UN Security Council resolutions.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard will be among other world leaders invited to South Korea next week for nuclear security talks.

Ms Gillard on Wednesday moved a lower house motion to renew Australia's commitment to the eradication of all nuclear weapons.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is expected to raise North Korea's rocket launch at the meeting on Monday and Tuesday.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-24/north-korean-missiles-aimed-at-australia/3...


What should Australia Do?



Nuclear weapons from countrys which do ignore International community must be face the tough action.

This is like Iran and too North Korea.

North Korea has ignore international UN decisions and continue to be threat to peace countries in the region so like Australia and New Zealand,,

For me, main action to take is military and to wipe out the capiability,,

This for both North Korea and Iran,


That means military action should be taken against Israel given that they have a secret nuclear program and do not allow international inspectors...an interesting position for an Israeli to take
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Reply #12 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 6:05pm
 
____ wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 6:02pm:
Avram Horowitz wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:58pm:
____ wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:57pm:
Avram Horowitz wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:55pm:
____ wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 4:20pm:
A senior US official says a long-range missile which North Korea plans to test next month will for the first time be aimed towards South-East Asia and Australia.

The assistant secretary of state for East Asia and the Pacific, Kurt Campbell, says the US believes the North Korean missile will land in an area between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines.

Previous North Korean rockets have been launched over Japan.

Fairfax reported on Saturday that Mr Campbell delivered the message in person to Foreign Minister Bob Carr.

"If the missile test proceeds as North Korea has indicated, our judgment is that it will impact in an area roughly between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines," Mr Campbell was quoted as saying.

"We have weighed into each of these countries and asked them to make clear that such a test is provocative and this plan should be discontinued."

Nuclear-armed North Korea plans to launch the rocket in April to put a satellite into orbit, a move the US, Australia and other nations see as a pretext for a long-range missile test banned by the United Nations.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) says it is deeply concerned by North Korea's plans.

A spokesperson for DFAT says the government registered concerns with the North Korean ambassador to Australia in Jakarta on Friday.

Senator Carr says North Korea's nuclear and long-range missile programs present a "real and credible threat to the security of the region and Australia".

He says the planned satellite launch will be a clear breach of UN Security Council resolutions.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard will be among other world leaders invited to South Korea next week for nuclear security talks.

Ms Gillard on Wednesday moved a lower house motion to renew Australia's commitment to the eradication of all nuclear weapons.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is expected to raise North Korea's rocket launch at the meeting on Monday and Tuesday.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-24/north-korean-missiles-aimed-at-australia/3...


What should Australia Do?



Nuclear weapons from countrys which do ignore International community must be face the tough action.

This is like Iran and too North Korea.

North Korea has ignore international UN decisions and continue to be threat to peace countries in the region so like Australia and New Zealand,,

For me, main action to take is military and to wipe out the capiability,,

This for both North Korea and Iran,




How about India and Israel? 



yes India too
But be care as to different situations.

Is important not more countrys gets nuclear capability and to threaten world peace.



Israel?



I am sorry I cannot as citizen say a comment on this.
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Reply #13 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 6:05pm
 
Australia has always had a Nuclear capacity,  we have the technological knowledge.  If we want it, it can be done very quickly. Cool
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Reply #14 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 6:06pm
 
corporate_whitey wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 6:02pm:
____ wrote on Mar 24th, 2012 at 4:21pm:
Will Abbott now expose Liberal Party's Nuke Agenda?

Does his nuke Australia plan include Australian joining in a nuke arms race?

You are having a shocker of a day mate aren't you...
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Sold some Art on line for some great cash

And maybe, fingers crossed, Greens may get their first seat in Queensland parliament tonight.


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