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    By MARI YAMAGUCHI, Associated Press Writer
    Sun Aug 6, 3:36 AM ET

    TOKYO - An analysis by Japan and the United States has concluded that six of the seven missiles tested by
    North Korea last month fell within their targets, a major Japanese newspaper reported Sunday.


    Only a newly developed long-range missile, Taepodong-2, is believed to have failed, the Yomiuri newspaper said, citing unidentified Japanese officials.

    Based on initial data from U.S. military early warning satellites, Japan's Defense Agency had doubted the targeting accuracy of the missiles, but later discovered that the six medium-range missiles actually fell inside the sea zone North Korea had marked beforehand, the newspaper said.

    North Korea's July 5 missile tests drew strong international condemnation, prompting the
    U.N. Security Council to adopt a statement denouncing the launches and banning countries from missile-related dealings with the North.

    Although the Taepodong-2, believed to be capable of reaching parts of the United States, crashed shortly after being launched, the accuracy of the other missiles was relatively high, the newspaper quoted the officials as saying.

    The U.S. and Japanese analysis, based on data collected by radar on Aegis-equipped warships and other intelligence sources, found that the six missiles traveled 185-250 miles northeast from the Kitaeryong missile base on North Korea's southeastern coast and landed inside a designated zone within a radius of about 30 miles, the Yomiuri said.

    North Korea set a restricted area — a triangle about 100 miles on each side — in the Sea of Japan off the North Korean coast between July 4 and 11.

    Defense Agency officials could not immediately be reached for comment Sunday.

    Japan's Defense Agency had planned to release the analysis in early August, but that date will be delayed to allow for further discussions with the United States, the Yomiuri said.

    North Korea has said it has the right to test missiles and vowed further tests. But Friday, a South Korean official said North Korea may have removed a long-range missile from a launch site, lowering the possibility of further tests.

    Intelligence reports indicated earlier that North Korea may have moved two Taepodong-2 missiles to the launch site before test-firing one in July.
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  • #2
    How them freedom patriot missile defence shields coming along?
    One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.

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    • #3
      They don't need it, the long range missile failed

      BTW, I usually develop ICBMs in HOI long before 1945 even, what can be so hard to build one

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      • #4
        Well, in HOI, you only need to hit a target roughly the size of a US state... Lil' Kim wants to hit a flies rear end on one of GWB's horses on his ranch...
        I've allways wanted to play "Russ Meyer's Civilization"

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ecthy
          They don't need it, the long range missile failed

          BTW, I usually develop ICBMs in HOI long before 1945 even, what can be so hard to build one
          Actually, quite a lot. Same as with making a working nuke.
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          • #6
            How can France have both then?

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            • #7
              Gotta love the UN. All it does is issue statements.

              It's only slightly more effective than the old League of Nations was.

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              • #8
                It is actually much more effective. The League of Nations couldn't even do sh!t when its two strongest powers - the UK and France - agreed on something. The UN is quite effective in UNSC decisions when the permanent UNSC members agree. This is rare when it comes to geostrategic hot spots, such as the ME or NE Asia, but it works for most other parts of the world. Those regions might lack in public interest and therefore funding from the big players, but politically it is all the easier for the UN to impose security. That's why most blue helmet troops are from the third world

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                • #9
                  Yeah thats what I mean by slighly more effective.

                  Nobody really cares about Africa hence it's easier for the UN to do something about it. The places people care about, well the UN is next to useless.

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                  • #10
                    Yeah. I mean no, that's Russia's and China's fault!

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                    • #11
                      Well that's true too. If it weren't for those pesky Russians and Chinese the West would be able to sort the world out.

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                      • #12
                        So what do we do about that?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Ecthy
                          How can France have both then?
                          They stole German technology.
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                          • #14
                            I hear that's how the Americans got it, at least the missile part.

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                            • #15
                              So what do we do about that?
                              Nuke of course. What do you think they were invented for? Dropping on the Japs. Na, that was just a precursor to the main event.

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