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kũa Bắc Hàn.
Japanese poised to shoot down North Korean missile
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bắn hạ hõa tiễn kũa Bắc Hàn .. zự trù sẽ dược fóng vào Thứ Hai tới.
The Japanese government has ordered its military to shoot down
the missile that is expected to be launched by North Korea as early as Monday.
Photo: EPA/YONHAP/GOOGLE // By Julian Ryall in Tokyo
3:00PM GMT 07 Dec 2012
The order to destroy
the missile should any part of it threaten to fall onto Japanese territory was
issued after a meeting of the Security Council of Japan met and was informed
that North Korea has begun filling
a fuel tank alongside the launch pad at the Sohae Satellite Launching Station
in preparation for the launch.
Japan has already
deployed Patriot Advanced Capability-3 missile batteries in Tokyo, as well as
in Okinawa and at locations along the northern and western coasts facing the
Korean Peninsula.
Three Japanese
destroyers equipped with the advanced Aegis detect-and-destroy weapons system
have been deployed in the Sea of Japan. The US has also stationed warships in
the area to monitor the launch.
New satellite images
released on Friday indicate that snow may have slowed the preparations, but
Pyongyang shouuld still be ready for liftoff starting on Monday.
Pyongyang claims the
launch is an attempt to put an earth-observation satellite into orbit. But
analysts and foreign governments share the belief that the it is part of North
Korea’s development of long-range missiles.
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The head of US forces
in Japan, Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella, said on Thursday that the launch
threatens the stability of the region.
“This is a very
dangerous situation and we do not support those actions by North Korea,” he
said. “We are monitoring the situation closely.”
The government and
military forces in South Korea have been placed on heightened alert, while the
Philippines has expressed “serious concern” that the missile will violate
resolution by the United Nations Security Council and called on Pyongyang “to
reconsider its planned launch and abide by these resolutions, which call for
the abandonment of its ballistic missile programme in a complete, verifiable
and irreversible manner.”
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