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  • North Korean Blast

    If this turns out to be what it sounds like there will be big time implications...
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    Blast, Mushroom Cloud Reported in N. Korea

    7 minutes ago

    By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA, Associated Press Writer

    SEOUL, South Korea - A large explosion occurred in the northern part of North Korea (news - web sites), sending a huge mushroom cloud into the air on an important anniversary of the communist regime, a South Korean news agency reported Sunday.

    The Yonhap news agency, citing an unidentified source in Beijing, said the explosion happened Thursday in Yanggang province near the border with China. The explosion in Kim Hyong Jik county blasted a crater big enough to be noticed by a satellite, the source said.

    "We understand that a mushroom-shaped cloud about 3.5 to 4 kilometers (about 2-2 1/2 miles) in diameter was monitored during the explosion," Yonhap quoted an unidentified diplomatic source in Seoul as saying.

    North Korea was founded Sept. 9, 1948. Leader Kim Jong Il uses the occasion to stage performances and other events to bolster loyalty among the impoverished North Korean population.

    Experts have speculated that North Korea might use a major anniversary to conduct a nuclear-related test, though there was no immediate indication that Thursday's reported explosion was linked to Pyongyang's efforts to develop nuclear weapons.

    Kim Hyong Jik is reported to hold a major missile base. North Korea, which has a large missile arsenal and more than 1 million soldiers, is dotted with military installations.

    South Korea (news - web sites)'s Unification Minister Chung Dong-young said Sunday the government was in the process of confirming reports there were signs of an explosion in North Korea.

    "I am not aware of details such as the size of the damage," he was quoted as saying by Yonhap after a National Security Council meeting.

    On Saturday, North Korea said recent revelations that South Korea conducted secret nuclear experiments involving uranium and plutonium made the communist state more determined to pursue its own atomic programs.

    The South Korean experiments, conducted in 1982 and 2000, were likely to further complicate the already stalled six-nation talks aimed at dismantling the North's nuclear development. South Korea has said the experiments were purely for research and did not reflect a desire to develop weapons.

    On April 22, train wagons at a railway station exploded in the North Korean town of Ryongchon, killing 160 people and injuring an estimated 1,300, according to some estimates. The blast was believed to have been sparked by a train laden with oil and chemicals that hit power lines.

    The source in the Yonhap report said Thursday's explosion reportedly was bigger than the train explosion.
    George R. Widener
    Oshkosh, WI USA
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  • #2
    damn. With family in 2 countries that are very close to NK this makes me a bit uneasy.

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    • #3
      Why it doesnt have news in NK?

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      • #4
        Same here Emu, I am still living in a country targeted by NK....
        Probably just within a few metres from the epicentre....
        Takashi H



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        • #5
          North Korean Blast

          And NK will say there was nothing wrong . Can't somebody just assasinate the angry midget . I'm sure not only South Koreans and Japanese would love that, but also his own people. Jim Yong ILL is to be put in the same group as Saddam and Bin Laden .

          -Colin

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          • #6
            Jim Yong ILL
            Correction: It should read Kim Jong Il

            NK is already in Bush's Axis of Evil list.

            I think China is pretty nervous about that too since most of NK's nuclear facilities is at the North closer to the Chinese border.
            Takashi H



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            • #7
              North Korean Blast

              [quote="J-Bird_MD11"]
              Jim Yong ILL
              Correction: It should read Kim Jong Il /quote]
              Ok, that was a typo, but still call him Kim Jong ILL, because that's what he is.

              -Colin

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              • #8
                Re: North Korean Blast

                [quote="DAL767-400ER"]
                Originally posted by J-Bird_MD11
                Jim Yong ILL
                Correction: It should read Kim Jong Il /quote]
                Ok, that was a typo, but still call him Kim Jong ILL, because that's what he is.

                -Colin
                I think a better name for him would be Menta Lee ILL

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                • #9
                  Re: North Korean Blast

                  Originally posted by DAL767-400ER
                  And NK will say there was nothing wrong . Can't somebody just assasinate the angry midget . I'm sure not only South Koreans and Japanese would love that, but also his own people. Jim Yong ILL is to be put in the same group as Saddam and Bin Laden .

                  -Colin
                  His own people who have been enduring privations of any kind since decades and who would appreciate to become part of a single Korea under South's political and economic guidance.
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                  • #10
                    Re: North Korean Blast

                    [quote="Airbus_A320"]
                    Originally posted by DAL767-400ER
                    Originally posted by J-Bird_MD11
                    Jim Yong ILL
                    Correction: It should read Kim Jong Il /quote]
                    Ok, that was a typo, but still call him Kim Jong ILL, because that's what he is.

                    -Colin
                    I think a better name for him would be Menta Lee ILL
                    LMAO!

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                    • #11
                      Hopefully the world will agree on disarming NK(or keep them from getting nukes) and all other nuclear threats........

                      Why cant we all just photograph planes and eat cookies.....thats world peace in my mind!!!!
                      -Frogman

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                      • #12
                        And Subway, an essential element to good spotting.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Torin Wilson
                          And Subway, an essential element to good spotting.
                          Yes, Subway. Always a good choice. Roast Beef on white, pepper jack cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, green pepper, and black pepper. No sauce. MMmmmm.
                          George R. Widener
                          Oshkosh, WI USA
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                          Railroad Pictures Here

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                          • #14
                            dont expect anything before november. with the heat bush is taking over iraq and afghanistan, he sure as hell aint going to do anything with n korea at this time.
                            Work Right, Fly Hard.

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                            • #15
                              Beanz meanz fartz






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                              No makeovers please .....

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