North Korea launched a long-range rocket on Sunday carrying what it called a satellite, but its neighbours and the United States denounced the launch as a missile test, conducted in defiance of U.N. sanctions and just weeks after a nuclear bomb test.
The U.S. Strategic Command said it had detected a missile entering space, and South Korea's military said the rocket had put an object into orbit.
North Korea said the launch of the satellite Kwangmyongsong-4, named after late leader Kim Jong Il, was a "complete success" and it was making a polar orbit of Earth every 94 minutes. The launch order was given by his son, leader Kim Jong Un, who is believed to be 33 years old.
The launch prompted South Korea and the United States to announce that they would explore the feasibility of deploying an advanced missile defence system in South Korea, which China and Russia both oppose, "at the earliest possible date."
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Please hit Israel first as they are the only ones with the brass balls to hit back.
ReplyDeleteThe Black Knight satellite is on full alert for just such aggression.2 weeks ago it resumed transmissions,which never bodes well for the aggressive nation involved.
ReplyDeleteMr Tin hat.
DeleteBetter hit us before a Republican wins the White house.
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