North Korean Missiles Reaching USA Guess who got us here? July 5, 2017 Matthew Vadum
Less than six months into Donald Trump’s presidency America has awakened to the nightmare of a North Korea armed with intercontinental ballistic missiles that the Trump administration says are capable of reaching Alaska.
U.S., South Korean, and Japanese officials say the North Korean Hwasong-14 ICBM flew approximately 580 miles in 40 minutes and achieved an altitude of 1,500 miles, besting previously reported North Korean test results. North Korea’s successful but unexpected test is a sobering reminder of how urgently the United States needs to ramp up its antiballistic missile program after years of reckless military downsizing by the Obama administration.
The North Korean launch was “the big story we have all been waiting for,” Professor Bruce Bechtol of Angelo State University in Texas told Fox News on Tuesday. “All of the paradigms have changed. It is now time to see what action the USA will take."
The missile was apparently launched from a mobile launcher, which "nearly destroys our warning time and also means that the North Koreans have a real shot at launching this system at us without us being able to destroy it on the ground."
North Korea also carried out a successful ballistic missile test on May 14, and the U.S. Missile Defense Agency conducted its first successful interception of an ICBM on May 30. A long-range ground-based interceptor missile launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California hit and destroyed the ICBM launched from the U.S. Army’s Reagan Test Site on Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
This idea of missile defense, oft-compared to trying to shoot a bullet with another bullet, grew out of President Reagan’s Strategic Defensive Initiative (SDI), derided by left-wingers at the time and for years after as “Star Wars.” Unsurprisingly, Barack Obama used to scoff at the idea that a missile could take out another missile.
How did we get to this dangerous juncture in world affairs?
Blame the Left. After all, it’s not rocket science.
While left-wingers in Washington were busy reaching out to Islamofascists and projecting American weakness on the international scene over the eight long years of Barack Obama’s presidency, Kim Jong-il and his heir Kim Jong-un were busy transforming their Stalinist hellhole of a country into a nuclear power. They were aided not just by the permissive Obama administration, which did more or less nothing to curb Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions, but also years earlier by the enabling Clinton administration.
In 1994 Bill Clinton unveiled an agreement between the U.S. and North Korea that he claimed would achieve "an end to the threat of nuclear proliferation on the Korean Peninsula." Under the deal, North Korea "agreed to freeze its existing nuclear program and to accept international inspection of all existing facilities," Clinton said at the time. The pact "is good for the United States, good for our allies, and good for the safety of the entire world."
The UN Security Council may convene an emergency meeting as soon as today. On Twitter, U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley demonstrated her exasperation at having to devote her Independence Day holiday to emergency consultations by using the hashtag "#ThanksNorthKorea."
Haley doesn’t have it quite right. If she wants to sarcastically “thank” anybody for the North Korean ICBM test, she should be “thanking” Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, whose suspect policies helped a pariah nation join the nuclear club.
I strongly suspect, though no one talks about it, that China is behind all this mischief and NK is their client state. Not that the North Koreans are stupid, but I seriously doubt their economy and educational system could develop such sophisticated technology required for ICBMs. For heaven sakes this is a country which can't even deliver adequate electricity throughout its territory, and there were reports its people were starving so badly they were eating grass.
I have no proof, and I can only guess at what motivates China. Simple logic, however, strongly suggests this is not solely an NK endeavor. So let's turn to the Chinese for help in corralling these miscreants. That oughta work.
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #2I strongly suspect, though no one talks about it, that China is behind all this mischief and NK is their client state. Not that the North Koreans are stupid, but I seriously doubt their economy and educational system could develop such sophisticated technology required for ICBMs. For heaven sakes this is a country which can't even deliver adequate electricity throughout its territory, and there were reports its people were starving so badly they were eating grass.
I have no proof, and I can only guess at what motivates China. Simple logic, however, strongly suggests this is not solely an NK endeavor. So let's turn to the Chinese for help in corralling these miscreants. That oughta work.
That option sounds as good as any. I guess the military option is the least palatable. If we attack NK we risk SK and Japan. Strategically we have to rely on diplomatic muscle as the first option. Threaten China with a trade war next? They need our markets way more than we need them. But the idea seems to be that China can choke hold NK into submission.That sounds good to me. TM
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