03 April 2009

Satellite or not

Most of news shows in Japan have been riddled with news of North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile. According to newspaper, North Korea's spokesman said they will launch communication satellite. But they don't have centre to control such a communication satellite, then most of experts believe that they can't launch such a satellite. Some of experts think they will launch some intercontinental ballistic missiles like Taep'o-dong.

Japanese government is now ready to intercept missile. Japanese government think it might not fall on Japanese territory. It's best to be as safe as possible, then they are ready to intercept it. Of course, they will intercept it if it fails and tumbles toward Japanese territory. According to the news, the intercontinental ballistic missile flying over Japanese territory (Akita prefecture, Aomori prefecture and Iwate prefecture). PAC 3 placed in Akita prefecture, Iwate prefecture, Chiba prefecture and Tokyo. PAC 3 placed in 2 places in Tokyo.

According to the news, North Korea will launch its missile on Saturday to Wednesday. We can't know when but they might launch it on Monday. This is depends on the weather there. I heard 6 April (Monday) might be the day that they will launch its missile.

North Korea is warning about that if Japanese government intercept North Korea's satellite, North Korea would revenge act. Then I strongly hope that Japanese government would judge it definitely and immediately.

But I have something on my mind. Japan SDF (self-defense force) invited an accident when they were carrying PAC 3 to Akita prefecture. They lost their destination and clashed to the post of Akita Komachi Stadium. I can't believe such people. They might not be able to intercept North Korea's missile.

Anyway, I hope North Korea would stop to launch the missile. Or I believe that it's really satellite not missile.

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2 comments:

Christen said...

North Korea already launched their missile, but it fell into the ocean. They claim it's a communication satellite, but who in the world would believe that? In 2006, North Korea did nuclear testing. Knowing that, what is more believable? North Korea, a xenophobic country, sending a communications satellite? Or North Korea, a xenophobic country, sending a missile for weapons testing?

Masaya said...

Yeah, no one would believe that. UN security council must make strong sanction to North Korea, I think.