26 Eylül 2012 Çarşamba

Rocket launch Failure has Some Questioning The Next Step in North Korea

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Rocket launch failure has some questioning North Korea's next move: After the embarrassment controversial rocket launch by North Korea, which ends in an explosion Friday morning, observers are now wondering what North Korea might do next.

Unha-3 (Galaxy), the rocket was supposed to be a great reminder of the 100th anniversary of Kim Il Sung on April 15, the founder of the nation. Furthermore, it was a public affirmation of the date of the current rule in North Korea, Kim Jong Un

Apart from the usual strange behavior, and the mystery of the North, there are concerns about the stability of the regime headed by Kim Jong Un, a person is considered to be late for his 20 years, who was thrust into the position after his father died in December last year.

That run ended so disastrously - to break apart in two minutes or less after takeoff at about 7:39, according to South Korean defense ministry - raises the question of North Korea will mount the auction. The Government has proposed the contingent TV Western journalists and news agencies to report on the implementation in order to recognize - through the official news service - that "the earth observation satellite is not included in its predetermined orbit."

North Korea said the rocket was a peaceful efforts aimed at launching a satellite, but it was seen as a test of the development of intercontinental ballistic missiles, which would violate the UN ban on the use of the North of this technology.

Report of the South Korean intelligence has been widely quoted earlier this week as saying that the North seemed to be preparing for its third nuclear test. Satellite images of the region where the tests were conducted in 2006 and 2009 showed a new tunnel dug time, according to Associated Press.

"Frankly, I think they will have a nuclear test in any case," Andrei Lankov, a professor of Kookmin University in Seoul, and experts said, North Korea, said in an e-mail. "But yes, the failure of test increases the likelihood of this."

This action plan will not be well received in South Korea, where tensions have risen in 2010 after being accused of torpedoing North Korean warship, which in March, killing 46 sailors. When the North Korean bombing of the island eight months later, killing four people, the hardliners in Seoul, called for revenge.

Not everyone is convinced that North Korea will push to the nuclear tests, sooner or new provocations.

Then he is sure to be disappointment at the refusal missiles, throw itself may be sufficient to demonstrate "strong will", Kim Jong Un, said Su Hao, Researcher, Chinese Foreign Affairs University, associated with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the nation.

When asked what he meant by "will," Su said, "do what he wants, including the violation of the wishes of the international community."

North Korea was in February, it agreed to end the long-range missile and nuclear tests. U.S., in turn, announced its intention to provide the North with 240,000 tons of food aid agreement, which will be in danger.

"The main problem with North Korea is their deep sense of insecurity and chronic need for recognition. Sometimes it manifests itself as a provocation and brinkmanship," John Delury, associate professor of East Asian Studies Seoul Yonsei University, said in an e-mail. "At another time, and with the launch of satellites and Kim Sun-il centennial, we see a paradox, almost tragic vision of the country unable to feed its people are desperately trying to demonstrate the scale hi-tech satellite launch."

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