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    Wednesday, May 27, 2009 6:06AM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    North Korea test " like Hiroshima " (by Aidan Radnedge )

    The world united in fear and outrage yesterday after North Korea carried out a nuclear test with the force of the bombs that fell on Hiroshima and Nagasaki .

    Even the rogue Communist state's usual allies, China and Russia, condemned the underground test which shook the ground 210km(130miles) away.

    An emergency United Nations meeting was called to discuss toughening up sanctions against Pyongyang.

    Secretary-general Ban Ki-Moon accused the nation of " a clear violation " of Secyrity Council resolution 1718, which bars it from any nuclear tests.

    The UN Security Council vowed to start work immediately on a new resolution on the country. Gordon Brown theatened 'renewd isolation' for an act of provocation that made it 'a danger to the world '.

    Barack Obama called the country's nuclear programme 'grave threat to the peace and security of the world ' , adding: ' The international community must take action ' .

    In Russia, the Kremlin said the test caused ' the most serious concern ' while China said it was ' vehemently opposed ' to the act .

    North Korea announced it had carried out a 'successful ' test in the north-east of the country at 12.55am British time yesterday.

    This was reportedly followed by test-firing of three short-range , ground-to-air missiles at the Musudan-ri launchpad on the country's north-eastern coast . The missile system was reported to be a set-up that could be loaded with nuclear warheads.

    The nuclear test was much larger than one carried out by the country in 2006, which prompted similar criticism and UN sanctions. Back then , the force was thought to be equal to 1,000 tonnes of TNT. Russia estimated the latest test at up to 20,000 tonnes.

    When the US dropped atomic bombs on Japan in 1945 , Hiroshima was hit by 13,000 tonnes and Nagasaki 21,000 tonnes. More than 220,000 people died .

     

     

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  • Accroche
    posted on Tuesday, Jun 16, 2009 5:11PM [Report]
    Jeux Politiques, in political games where people are put up as stakes, ignored victimes, who can understand, where will it end,
    What can I say, what  is destinated will happen anyway,
    I can only send prayers, my love,
    and wish for the Grace from Him above.
  • enigma306
    posted on Friday, May 29, 2009 11:29AM [Report]
    My dad was a munitions expert in WW2.  He was in the Phillipines and eventually Okinawa.  He refused to speak of it.  He had lied about his age and entered the army at 16.  Lord only knows what he saw but I do know it disgusted him
  • enigma306
    posted on Friday, May 29, 2009 11:24AM [Report]
    Oh this just hit me.  Is this the monument to those that died due to the bombing?  One of my many reasons to visit Nihong (spelled right?) is to see that moument.  The idea of those bombs hurts my heart.
  • Zleapy
    posted on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 5:51PM [Report]
    I think I'm lacking a big chunk of information concerning North Korea, it just seems so very very stupid, I fail to understand why they are doing this. To start a war they can't possibly win? or as a newspaper in sweden recently hinted at - blackmail - they would stop if we gave them money...

    It is all in all a crazy scary place this world.
  • rottendoubt
     
    posted on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 2:48PM [Report]
    scary......
  • enigma306
    posted on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 1:03PM [Report]
    I must admit the North Koreans scare me more than the Russians did in the 80s.   I feel like Kim Jong Il has a complete disconnection from reality.  He may need to be put down before the world suffers mass destruction if you know what I'm saying.
  • mariejost
    Official artist 
    posted on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:04AM [Report]
    The big losers in all of this are the North Korean people.  Thousands (hundreds of thousands?) have died of starvation because of crop failures and the diverting of limited government resources into fueling this nuclear arms program.  The continuing isolation of North Korea from the rest of the world makes the situation for its citizenry every more critical.  If something terrible does occur, as in Japan in WWII, it will be the civilian population that will suffer disproportionately.  How sad that history may repeat this sad and terrible chapter again, and all because of the ego of one megalomaniac.
  • musicnote
    posted on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 8:40AM [Report]
    We need world peace!
  • junichikajioka
    Official artist 
    posted on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 6:25AM [Report]
    世界平和!
  • Aisha89
     
    posted on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 6:20AM [Report]
    I totally agree...War is destructions of humankind! I don't know why some communist country take so much pride in their nuclear weapons when they know..it gonna harm humans!
  • Aisha89
     
    posted on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 6:18AM [Report]
    Yeah, I read that in newspaper yesterday and today...it is really serious!

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