Παρασκευή 5 Απριλίου 2013

North Korea Warns Diplomats It Can’t Guarantee Their Safety in War, Missiles Moved East, Missile Defenses to Guam, People of Seoul Still Largely Unconcerned


mickey mouse ruler?North Korea has told the foreign ministries of
both Russia and the United Kingdom that it can
no longer guarantee the safety
of diplomats stationed in
Pyongyang, part of a battery of war rhetoric coming from the
totalitarian country in the last several weeks.
Nevertheless, neither Russia nor the UK have any immediate plans to
evacuate their embassies, although David Cameron, the British prime
minister, said yesterday he was
“very concerned”
by North Korean missiles, which he suggested
could make it to the United States or Europe, based apparently on
what the North Korean government says.  


South Korea says the North is moving medium-range missiles

to the Pacific shore of the country
, and the United States

announced plans
to send a missile defense system to Guam. The
White House press secretary, Jay Carney, said today it would

not be a surprise
if North Korea were to conduct new missile
tests. The Obama Administration may even be
looking at a strengthening of U.S.-China relations
because of
the mutual hassle North Korea presents. The BBC, meanwhile,

reports
that in Seoul, the South Korean capital, residents
remain unimpressed by the North Korean threat, citing “security
fatigue” and a prevailing opinion that North Korean saber rattling
is intended to shore up bargaining chips in future negotiations for
food or fuel.


While the West’s response has so far been cautiously muted, the
non-state actor Anonymous says
it’s been hacking
the North Korean government’s social networks
(it has several), and in fact
posted the picture to the right
to the government’s official
flickr account. No response as yet from the regime to those
actions.

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