Monday, April 16, 2012

Response to Failure Test Korea's New Leader


Can anyone predict north Korea's actions? This has proven more difficult than an other country especially under Kim Jong Un leadership. The publicly announced rocket launch failure is the most recent of north Korea's curve balls. There is thought that this was done to show the world their strength but should there be worry amongst other countries. Maybe at least caution taken, since many predict a nuclear test next for north Korea. But this isn't the interesting part, what I find most interesting is how admitting this flaw is frowned upon. The elder militants will and are upset about the public announcement. History has shown the north Korea has pride and doesn't like to admit defeat. The north Korean government tends to hide and lie about these things. They continuously spoke of success when they failed to launch satellites in 1998 and 2009. With many conflicting over their actions, what will be their next move?
 


http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2012/04/13/response-to-failure-tests-north-koreas-new-leader/

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