Showing posts with label North Korea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Korea. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2012

DTN News - RUSSIA DEFENSE NEWS: Iran, Pakistan, N. Korea May Pose Nuclear Threat to Russia

DTN News - RUSSIA DEFENSE NEWS: Iran, Pakistan, N. Korea May Pose Nuclear Threat to Russia

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - May 6, 2012: A nuclear-armed Iran, Pakistan and North Korea could potentially trigger regional chain reactions that ultimately threaten Russia's security, the former director of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, said.

“Even if Iran, Pakistan and North Korea are not Russian adversaries, their current and projected nuclear potential could destabilize the regional situation. It could trigger a chain reaction of proliferation (Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan) that gives rise to a new missile threat for Russia,” Trubnikov said in an article included in the digest for an international conference on missile defense in Moscow.

History shows that relations with unstable states and radical regimes can rapidly deteriorate and their nuclear potential could become a real threat to Russian national security, Trubnikov said.

That is why Russia needs to work toward mutual understanding with the United States and NATO on the issue of missile defense, he said.

DTN News - RUSSIA DEFENSE NEWS: Iran, Pakistan, N. Korea May Pose Nuclear Threat to Russia - World's Nuclear States Map - World's Nuclear States Map

DTN News - RUSSIA DEFENSE NEWS: Iran, Pakistan, N. Korea May Pose Nuclear Threat to Russia - World's Nuclear States Map - World's Nuclear States Map

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - May 6, 2012: A nuclear-armed Iran, Pakistan and North Korea could potentially trigger regional chain reactions that ultimately threaten Russia's security, the former director of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, said.

“Even if Iran, Pakistan and North Korea are not Russian adversaries, their current and projected nuclear potential could destabilize the regional situation. It could trigger a chain reaction of proliferation (Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan) that gives rise to a new missile threat for Russia,” Trubnikov said in an article included in the digest for an international conference on missile defense in Moscow.

History shows that relations with unstable states and radical regimes can rapidly deteriorate and their nuclear potential could become a real threat to Russian national security, Trubnikov said.

That is why Russia needs to work toward mutual understanding with the United States and NATO on the issue of missile defense, he said.

Friday, April 27, 2012

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: U.S., Japan Unveil Revised Plan For Okinawa

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: U.S., Japan Unveil Revised Plan For Okinawa

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 27, 2012: The United States and Japan announced on Thursday a revised agreement on streamlining the U.S. military presence on Okinawa that will shift 9,000 Marines from the southern Japanese island to Guam and other Asia-Pacific sites.

The new plan, unveiled days before Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda meets President Barack Obama in Washington, helps the allies work around the central but still-unresolved dispute over moving the Futenma air base from a crowded part of Okinawa to a new site that has vexed relations for years.

"I am very pleased that, after many years, we have reached this important agreement and plan of action. I applaud the hard work and effort that went into crafting it," U.S. Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said in a statement.

"Japan is not just a close ally, but also a close friend."

Under the agreement, 9,000 U.S. Marines will be relocated. Five thousand will go to Guam and the rest to other sites such as Hawaii and Australia, a joint U.S.-Japanese statement said.

The updated version of a long-delayed 2006 plan was needed to achieve "a U.S. force posture in the Asia-Pacific region that is more geographically distributed, operationally resilient and politically sustainable," the statement said.

Snags over Okinawa had raised questions about the viability of the Obama administration's strategy of shifting U.S. forces from other regions to the Asia-Pacific to deal with nuclear saber-rattling by North Korea, the rapid military buildup of China and territorial disputes in the South China Sea.

Friction over U.S. bases intensified after the 1995 gang rape of a Japanese schoolgirl by U.S. servicemen. The case sparked widespread protests by Okinawans, who had long resented the American presence due to crime, noise and deadly accidents.

There are about 47,000 U.S. troops in Japan under a 1960 bilateral security treaty.

Okinawa, occupied by the United States from 1945-72, accounts for less than 1 percent of Japan's total land but hosts three-quarters of the U.S. military facilities in the country in terms of land area.

Monday, April 23, 2012

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: Chinese Firm Suspected In Missile-Linked Sale To North Korea According To U.S. official

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: Chinese Firm Suspected In Missile-Linked Sale To North Korea According To U.S. official

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 23, 2012: The United States believes a Chinese firm sold North Korea components for a missile transporter showcased in a recent military parade and will press Beijing to tighten enforcement of a U.N. ban on such military sales, a U.S. official said on Saturday.

The Obama administration suspects the Chinese manufacturer sold the chassis - not the entire vehicle - and may have believed it was for civilian purposes, which means it would not be an intentional violation of U.N. sanctions, the senior official said.

But such a sale - coming to light amid tensions over a failed North Korean rocket launch earlier this month - raises concerns in Washington on whether China is making enough of an effort to abide by the prohibition on weapons sales to Pyongyang.

The New York Times first reported on U.S. findings about the origin of parts of the transporter launcher system - essentially a large truck on top of which a missile is mounted - displayed in a parade in Pyongyang on Sunday.

The newspaper said the administration suspected the Chinese manufacturer involved in the transaction was Hubei Sanjiang. The official, who confirmed details of the administration's thinking on the matter, said the firm likely sold the part to a front company that was used to mask the buyer's true identity.

Beijing, reclusive North Korea's only major ally, has denied it has broken any rules, although a modern, eight-axle missile transporter spotted in the military parade to celebrate the founder of North Korea was said by some western military experts to be of Chinese design and possibly origin.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile Taepodong-Class Intermediary Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM)

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile Taepodong-Class Intermediary Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM)

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 21, 2012: A rocket is carried by a military vehicle what is believed to be a Taepodong-class missile Intermediary Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM), about 20 meters long with during a military parade to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Kim Il-sung in Pyongyang April 15, 2012 in this picture released by North Korea's KCNA on April 16, 2012.

South Korea's YTN TV later cited military sources and analysts as saying the rocket is a new long-range missile, presumed to be a ballistic missile with a range of 6,000 km (3,700 miles).         (Photo - Reuters)


Monday, April 16, 2012

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Acknowledges Cheers During Military Parade / North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Acknowledges Cheers During Military Parade / North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 16, 2012: In this Sunday, April 15, 2012 photo released by the Korean Central News Agency and distributed by the Korea News Service on April 16, 2012, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un acknowledges cheers during a mass military parade in Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Square to celebrate the centenary of the birth of his grandfather, national founder Kim Il Sung in Pyongyang, North Korea.   . (Photo - AP)

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: Rockets Are Carried By Military Vehicles During Military Parade / North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: Rockets Are Carried By Military Vehicles During Military Parade / North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 16, 2012: Rockets are carried by military vehicles during a military parade to celebrate the centenary of the birth of North Korea's founder Kim Il-sung in Pyongyang on April 15, 2012, in this picture released by the North's KCNA news agency on April 16, 2012. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un delivered his first major public speech on Sunday.  . (Photos - Reuters)

Sunday, April 15, 2012

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: North Korean Soldiers March With Portrait Of Kim Il-Sung During Military Parade / North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: North Korean Soldiers March With Portrait Of Kim Il-Sung During Military Parade / North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 15, 2012: North Korean soldiers march with a portrait of the country's founder Kim Il-Sung during a military parade to mark 100 years since his birth, in Pyongyang on April 15, 2012. 

The commemorations came just two days after a satellite launch timed to mark the centenary fizzled out embarrassingly when the rocket apparently exploded within minutes of blastoff and plunged into the sea.  (Photo - Getty)


DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: North Korean Soldier Salutes Atop Military Vehicle During Military Parade / North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: North Korean Soldier Salutes Atop Military Vehicle During Military Parade / North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 15, 2012: A North Korean soldier (C) salutes atop a military vehicle during a parade to mark 100 years since the birth of the country's founder Kim Il-Sung in Pyongyang on April 15, 2012. 

The commemorations came just two days after a satellite launch timed to mark the centenary fizzled out embarrassingly when the rocket apparently exploded within minutes of blastoff and plunged into the sea. (Photo - Getty)


DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: Kim Jong-Un Makes First Public Speech During Festivities / North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: Kim Jong-Un Makes First Public Speech During Festivities / North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 15, 2012: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks to tens of thousands before a mass military parade in Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Square to celebrate 100 years since the birth of the late North Korean founder Kim Il Sung on Sunday, April 15, 2012.  (Photo - AP)


DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: Kim Jong-Un Salutes During A Mass Military Parade / North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile


DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: Kim Jong-Un Salutes During A Mass Military Parade / North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 15, 2012: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un salutes during a mass military parade in the Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang to celebrate 100 years since the birth of the late North Korean founder Kim Il Sung on Sunday, April 15, 2012. 

North Korea's new leader Kim Jong Un gave his first public speech Sunday since taking power, portraying himself as a strong military chief unafraid of foreign powers as the army showed off what appeared to be a new long-range missile.  (Photo - AP)




DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: Kim Jong-Un Makes First Public Speech During Festivities / North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: Kim Jong-Un Makes First Public Speech During Festivities / North Korea Reveals Possible New Missile

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 15, 2012: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un applauds during a parade in Pyongyang to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of his grandfather, Kim Il-sung, the country's founder. (KRT via Reuters TV/Reuters)


Friday, April 13, 2012

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: North Korea Admits Rocket Fails Shortly After Launch

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: North Korea Admits Rocket Fails Shortly After Launch

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 13, 2012: North Korea has acknowledged a multi-stage rocket it launched early Friday failed to reach orbit.

An announcer on North Korean television - interrupting programming four hours after the launch, which was not broadcast - says the Kwangmyongsong-3 earth observation satellite did not succeed in reaching orbit and scientific experts are investigating the cause of the failure.
Officials in Seoul, Tokyo and Washington say North Korea's rocket indeed blasted off from the launch pad but failed to get very far.

U.S. military officials called it a Taepo Dong-2 missile. They say it was tracked by satellite on a southern trajectory where the first stage fell into the Yellow Sea. The North American Aerospace Defense Command says the other two stages failed to continue in flight and never posed a threat.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

DTN News - JAPAN DEFENSE NEWS: Japan Deployed Patriot In Miyako Island, Okinawa Prefecture April 12, 2012 For North Korea Missile Launch

DTN News - JAPAN DEFENSE NEWS: Japan Deployed Patriot In Miyako Island, Okinawa Prefecture April 12, 2012 For North Korea Missile Launch

Japanese Self-Defence Force soldiers carrying submachine guns stand guard near a Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) missiles unit in Miyakojima, on Japan's southern island of Miyako Island, Okinawa prefecture, in this photo taken by Kyodo on April 12, 2012.

 Impoverished North Korea rejected international protests over its planned long-range rocket launch and said on Wednesday that it was injecting fuel "as we speak", meaning it could blast off as early as Thursday.

DTN News - JAPAN DEFENSE NEWS: Japan Deployed Patriot In Ishigaki, Okinawa Prefecture April 12, 2012 For North Korea Missile Launch

DTN News - JAPAN DEFENSE NEWS: Japan Deployed Patriot In Ishigaki, Okinawa Prefecture April 12, 2012 For North Korea Missile Launch

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 12, 2012: A jeep is driven by a unit of Japan Air Self-Defense Force's PAC-3 surface to air missile deployed in Ishigaki, Japan's southern most prefecture of Okinawa, Wednesday, April 11, 2012. 

Japan is on alert for North Korea's rocket which is expected to launch between April 12-16.

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: South Korean Self-Propelled Howitzers During Military Exercise Near Border Village Of Panmunjom The DMZ

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: South Korean Self-Propelled Howitzers During Military Exercise Near Border Village Of Panmunjom The DMZ

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 12, 2012: South Korean soldiers use self-propelled howitzers during a military exercise near the border village of Panmunjom, the demilitarized zone which has separated the two Koreas since the Korean War, in Paju, South Korea, Thursday, April 12, 2012. (Photo - AP)

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: South Korean Self-Propelled Howitzers During Military Exercise Near Border Village Of Panmunjom The DMZ

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: South Korean Self-Propelled Howitzers During Military Exercise Near Border Village Of Panmunjom The DMZ

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 12, 2012: South Korean soldiers operate K-55 self-propelled howitzers during a military exercise near the border village of Panmunjom, the demilitarized zone which has separated the two Koreas since the Korean War, in Paju, South Korea, Thursday, April 12, 2012. (Photo - AP)

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: South Korean Self-Propelled Howitzers During Military Exercise Near Border Village Of Panmunjom The DMZ

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: South Korean Self-Propelled Howitzers During Military Exercise Near Border Village Of Panmunjom The DMZ

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 12, 2012: South Korean soldiers use self-propelled howitzers during a military exercise near the border village of Panmunjom, the demilitarized zone which has separated the two Koreas since the Korean War, in Paju, South Korea, Thursday, April 12, 2012. (Photo - AP)

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: Kim Jong-un Was Named First Secretary At National Conference Of Ruling Workers' Party In Pyongyang Attended By Senior Military Officials

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: Kim Jong-un Was Named First Secretary At National Conference Of  Ruling Workers' Party In Pyongyang Attended By Senior Military Officials

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 12, 2012: Senior military officials attend a national conference of the ruling Workers' Party in Pyongyang in this still image taken from video April 12, 2012. 

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was named first secretary at the conference on April 11, 2012, a new post created to give him the official stature to head the state where his grandfather remains "eternal president."    (Photo - Reuters)

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: Kim Jong-un Was Named First Secretary At National Conference Of Ruling Workers' Party In Pyongyang Attended By Senior Military Officials

DTN News - KOREAN PENINSULA NEWS: Kim Jong-un Was Named First Secretary At National Conference Of  Ruling Workers' Party In Pyongyang Attended By Senior Military Officials

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 12, 2012: Senior military officials attend a national conference of the ruling Workers' Party in Pyongyang in this still image taken from video April 12, 2012. 

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was named first secretary at the conference on April 11, 2012, a new post created to give him the official stature to head the state where his grandfather remains "eternal president."    (Photo - Reuters)