LOL!That is a strange choice of words, isn't it? Wonder if he's ever tried that.....do I really want to know
LOL!That is a strange choice of words, isn't it? Wonder if he's ever tried that.....do I really want to know
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http://www.foxnews.com/printer_frien...207194,00.html
Report: U.S., Japan Say Six of Seven North Korea Missile Tests Successful
Sunday , August 06, 2006
TOKYO — An analysis by Japan and the U.S. has concluded that six of the seven missiles tested by North Korea last month fell within their targets, indicating the tests were successful, a major Japanese newspaper reported Sunday.
Only a newly developed long-range missile, Taepodong-2, is believed to have failed, the Yomiuri newspaper said, quoting unidentified Japanese officials.
Based on initial data from U.S. military early-warning satellites, Japan's Defense Agency had doubted the targeting accuracy of the missiles, but later discovered that the six medium-range missiles actually fell inside the sea zone North Korea had marked beforehand, the newspaper said.
North Korea's July 5 missile tests drew strong international condemnation, prompting the U.N. Security Council to adopt a statement denouncing the launches and banning countries from missile-related dealings with the North.
Although the Taepodong-2, believed to be capable of reaching parts of the United States, crashed shortly after being launched, the targeting accuracy of the other missiles was relatively high, the newspaper quoted the officials as saying.
A U.S. and Japanese analysis based on data collected by radar on Aegis-equipped warships and other intelligence sources found that the six missiles traveled 300-400 kilometers (185-250 miles) northeast from the Kitaeryong missile base on North Korea's southeastern coast and landed inside a designated zone within a radius of about 50 kilometers (30 miles), the Yomiuri said.
North Korea set a restricted area — a triangle about 160 kilometers (100 miles) on each side — in the Sea of Japan off the North Korean coast between July 4 and 11.
The Defense Agency's planned release in early August of its analysis of the missile tests is expected to be delayed because of a need for further discussions with the United States, the Yomiuri said.
RED ALERT!!!!!!!!!
North Korea is planning another NUCLEAR TEST!
RED ALERT!!!!!!!!!
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Rick,
Those links are pointing to your hard drive. You may need to put those photos up on the photo hosting software and then link to them.
Actually, I dont have any clue about WHY that showed up. I must have accidently hit some button or something, but that was unintentional.
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The locations marked with number 1 and 2 make up the suspected nuclear test site. The description on each location follows in the next two photos.
The location marked with number 1 has on the right what appeared to be a helipad and on the left, lodging for VIP's who would view the test.
The location marked with number 2 also has two noteworthy places. The one above is what is suspected to be an entrance to the tunnel leading to the underground detonation site. The one below could be a storage facility for tunnel construction equipments.
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