North Korean Nuclear Missile Crisis

The North Korean nuclear missile Taepodong-2 launch test failed miserably. The North Korean Government has under minded international law in regulating the development of a nuclear arsenal and the testing of weapons.

North Korea withdrew from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty back effectively in April 10, 2003 after their announcement three months earlier. They withdrew their ratification and support from this treaty to go into pursuit of the technology of nuclear weaponry therefore they broke this international agreement.

Nor do their continuous threats against the world especially the United States makes everything nice, warm and cozy. We should take a stand for international cooperation and support a movement in the United Nations to expedite sanctions to be placed on North Korea. I do agree with the President of the United States for once:

“North Korea can join the community of nations and improve its lot by acting in concert with those of us who believe it shouldn’t possess nuclear weapon.”

Unfortunately, I made an appalling discovery that North Korea did not commit them selves to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty on nuclear weaponry. The Government of North Korea just recently has announced that they will be testing an additional three or four nuclear missiles, rumor has it that one will be a Taepodong-2.

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