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    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea has restarted its nuclear facilities to harvest weapons-grade plutonium, an official said Saturday, just hours after the U.N. imposed new sanctions on the communist state for its recent rocket launch.
    The move is a key step away from a 2007 disarmament deal — signed after a 2006 nuclear test — that called for North Korea to disable its nuclear facilities in exchange for much-needed energy aid and other concessions.
    "The reprocessing of spent fuel rods from the pilot atomic power plant has begun," the North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman said in comments carried by the official Korean Central News Agency.
    Harvesting weapons-grade plutonium "will contribute to bolstering the nuclear deterrence for self-defense in every way to cope with the increasing military threats from the hostile forces," he said.
    With North Korea believed to have enough weaponized plutonium to build half a dozen or more bombs, neighboring powers and the U.S. have been trying for years to stem the country's nuclear ambitions.
    The 2006 underground nuclear test — months after a long-range missile test — alarmed the world and prompted U.N. Security Council resolutions and sanctions against North Korea barring it from ballistic missile-related activity.
    In February 2007, impoverished North Korea agreed to a six-nation disarmament-for-aid deal that required it to dismantle its atomic program in exchange for aid. Disablement began in November 2007, with North Korea completing eight of 11 required steps and blowing up a cooling tower at its main Yongbyon complex in June 2008 in a dramatic show of its commitment to the process.
    But the disablement came to an abrupt halt just weeks later because of a dispute with Washington over how to verify North Korea's 18,000-page list of past nuclear activities. The latest round of talks, in December, failed to end the deadlock.
    With talks at a standstill, North Korea announced earlier this year it would launch a satellite into space using a multistage rocket — a move the U.S., Japan and other nations warned would violate the 2006 U.N. resolution barring missile activity since the delivery technology can easily be used to send a missile with a warhead.
    Defying the warnings, North Korea went ahead with the rocket launch on April 5, bringing Security Council condemnation.
    In response, North Korea expelled international nuclear monitors, vowed to restart its atomic program and quit the six-nation disarmament negotiations.
    The new sanctions approved Friday require nations that have dealings with three North Korean companies to freeze their assets. The committee actions are final and do not require additional approval.
    The companies are the Korea Mining Development Trading Corp. and Korea Ryongbong General Corp., both of which were previously sanctioned for suspected involvement in ballistic missile transactions, and Tanchon Commercial Bank, which managed the transaction funds.
    The deputy chief of North Korea's diplomatic mission to the U.N., Pak Tok Hun, reacted angrily to the sanctions, saying the North will not accept any Security Council decision, according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency.
    "The peaceful use of space is a right that cannot be deprived of any country," Yonhap quoted Pak as saying. "The recent activity of the U.N. Security Council shows we cannot expect anything from it unless it is democratized."
    South Korea's Foreign Ministry said it would come up with measures to implement the U.N. decision but had no immediate comment on the North's announcement about reprocessing spent fuel rods.
    South Korean President Lee Myung-bak asked Russia on Saturday to play a role in reviving the stalled disarmament talks, his office said.
    Moscow will continue to try to draw North Korea back to the talks, visiting Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told Lee during talks Saturday. He said North Korea rejected a recent Russian offer to help with the satellite launch, Lee's office said.
    Lavrov flew to Seoul on Friday after failing during a two-day trip to Pyongyang to persuade North Korean officials to end their boycott of the nuclear negotiations.
    Meanwhile, North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Ui Chun traveled to Beijing early Saturday but it was not immediately clear why, Japan's Kyodo News agency said.
    On Friday, Lavrov renewed his country's opposition to sanctions against North Korea. "Sanctions are not constructive," he said at a joint news conference with his South Korean counterpart.
    Lavrov called on the countries involved in the disarmament talks to create the conditions necessary for a resumption of the discussions. The six nations — China, Japan, the two Koreas, the U.S. and Russia — should "honor their obligations," he said.
    Not good, the situation deteriorates further.
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    And I suppose that the useless nations are going to just put sanctions on him again? Once again, I have an excuse to post this video:


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    Quote Originally Posted by NLegari View Post
    And I suppose that the useless nations are going to just put sanctions on him again? Once again, I have an excuse to post this video:
    What do you expect them to do, exactly?

    All they can do is hope that the North Koreans chill out and don't try anything stupid. They can't start the war themselves.

    South Korea and Japan have a very vested interest in this problem, and they're not about to do anything drastic that could make it much worse.

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    We can't expect the US to fight all wars, so as far as I'm concerned, some neighbouring countries should start taking matters into their own hands.

    I often wonder how much China really cares about what's going on in North Korea. I'm somewhat confident that they'd be an interesting ally in this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dude View Post
    We can't expect the US to fight all wars, so as far as I'm concerned, some neighbouring countries should start taking matters into their own hands.

    I often wonder how much China really cares about what's going on in North Korea. I'm somewhat confident that they'd be an interesting ally in this.
    Definitely, China would be on the West's side in any type of military action. NK is on Life Support from China and is draining money away from China. I think they want NK gone as much as anyone. Plus, a free market and united Korean peninsula would mean good trading opportunities for China.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nikos View Post
    Definitely, China would be on the West's side in any type of military action. NK is on Life Support from China and is draining money away from China. I think they want NK gone as much as anyone. Plus, a free market and united Korean peninsula would mean good trading opportunities for China.
    I don't think that is the case.

    China does not want millions of refugees crossing into its borders.
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    [QUOTE=Nikos;5056665]Definitely, China would be on the West's side in any type of military action. [QUOTE]

    I'll take that bet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vercingetorix_Defeated View Post
    What do you expect them to do, exactly?

    All they can do is hope that the North Koreans chill out and don't try anything stupid. They can't start the war themselves.
    What about bombarding all their military bases and then leaving them alone?

    As long as they're alive and want to be alive, they wouldn't dare to do a . Not even after we take out their nukes! What can they do anyway?

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    Who actually cares anyway, just leave that fag to himself, he wants attention, we have enough problems in the middle east, we cant afford to be taking this crackpot out too.

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    Can't we just starve NK to death? "Impoverished North-Korea" had to stop doing it in exchange for developement aid... how about we just ignore them, pretent there isn't a piece of dirt between South Korea and China? They can't launch nukes if they're dying of starvation.
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    This cartoon tells my opinion about the UN and North Korea:

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    "The peaceful use of space is a right that cannot be deprived of any country," Yonhap quoted Pak as saying. "The recent activity of the U.N. Security Council shows we cannot expect anything from it unless it is democratized."
    They have a point on that one. They may be using to test there missile launch systems but they do have a right to use space.

    You could try to starve them but it will never work. Most North Koreans have gardans anywhere they can plant them at their homes, they are well placed to survive anything.
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    North Korea, a member of the Axis of Evil, is up to no good again... and so is Iran.

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    North Korea is such a needy woman.

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    Sigh... I knew this was going to be an explosive issue... and literally, too, maybe, eventually in the near future it may.

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    Has any one ever seen anything made in NKoria that actualy works? I haven't, I know that much. The last time they had a nuke test it was a fake, so obviously they don't have working nukes or production facilities. Every misile test they have done in the last 20 years has failed. Hell they can't even get the audio balance right on their state run TV station. What do we have to worry about? Them failing again? With any luck they will blow them selves all to hell next time they try to test anything.

    Even if they did break an impresive streek of failier and get some thing right China would slap them back into place, they stand to lose too much money if NK scares off business, and I don't think the Chinese government would think twice about doing it eather. These same people exacuted three CEOs of companies that shiped poisend babey milk to America costing them a little bit of busines. Geting between China and profit is like geting between a fat kid and a hoho, if you take my meaning.

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    Oh, were's good ol' George???

    And this doesn't suprise anyone, and the super atom kim video is starting to become spam...
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    North Korea (well, mostly Kim ) is full of , why can't we just cut all aid to them and wait 'till they beg for it back (under the condition of getting rid of their ) or starve?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Man View Post
    North Korea (well, mostly Kim ) is full of , why can't we just cut all aid to them and wait 'till they beg for it back (under the condition of getting rid of their ) or starve?
    Why can't we just put a bullet on Kim's head? It'd solve everything!

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    ^ That works too.

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