Outrage over North Korea Nuclear test

There have been expressions of international outrage after North Korea said it had successfully carried out a underground nuclear test.

US President Barack Obama described the North Korean action as a “threat to international peace”.

South Korea and Japan called the test unacceptable and joined the US in demanding international action.

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4 comments on “Outrage over North Korea Nuclear test

  1. Br. Michael says:

    Outrage is cheap. Bottom line is what are they going to do about it? If they are not going to do anything then I could care less. It’s kind of like the AC trying to talk TEC into compliance; a total waste of time.

  2. In Texas says:

    I wonder if Jimmy Carter will have to give back his Nobel Peace prize for his nuclear weapons program treaty with North Korea? Oh, I forgot, the treaty only banned a certain specific type of enrichement process. North Korea promptly switched to another. It always makes me feel safer when Jimmy signs a treaty, and I’m sure Obama will sway them over with his eloquent words to have them sign another meaningless treaty.

  3. Jim the Puritan says:

    Time for Hans Blix to write them a letter telling them we are very, very angry with them.

  4. First Family Virginian says:

    Br. Michael, In Texas, & Jim the Puritan … have you a proposal as to what we should do? Please share.