Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Not Terrorism But A "Provocative Action"



WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration said Monday that the sinking of a South Korean warship blamed on North Korea was not terrorism, and not enough by itself to put Pyongyang back on a U.S. terror blacklist.

The State Department said the March sinking of the South Korean frigate Cheonan by a reported torpedo from a North Korean submarine was a "provocative action" and a violation of the truce that ended the Korean war.

But it added that the sinking was the act of one state's military against another and not an act of terrorism. Thus, it is not grounds to put North Korea back on the U.S. "state sponsors of terrorism" list as some in South Korea had wanted, spokesman P.J. Crowley said.

The North had been on the terror list but was removed in 2008 amid progress in the now-stalled effort to get it to abandon nuclear weapons.

The sinking "was a provocative action but one taken by the military of a state against the military of another state," Crowley told reporters. "That in our view does not constitute and act of international terrorism." (In the real world this is called an Act Of War)

However, he stressed that the administration was continually reviewing North Korean behavior to determine if other factors would lead to its redesignation as a state sponsor of terrorism. (Um.... what about nuclear proliferation and threats)

"We will not hesitate to take action if we have information that North Korea has repeatedly provided support for acts of terrorism," Crowley said.

An international investigation concluded last month that North Korea torpedoed the vessel near the tense Korean sea border, killing 46 South Korean sailors. North Korea flatly denies the allegation and has warned any punishment would trigger war.

Earlier Monday, North Korea threatened to bolster its nuclear capability in a new — though unspecified — way to cope with what it says is a hostile U.S. policy and military threats amid tensions over the sinking.

In other words they are testing a new delivery system for their nuclear bombs.

3 comments:

Donald Fagan said...

We are already in two wars, plus North Korea has nukes - let the South Koreans sink a North Korean ship and call it even.

Sure North Korea and Cuba are the only two hardline Communists nations left - but what terrorist group has North Korea been supporting? I'm just asking because I don't know.

Holger Awakens said...

Donald,

Apparently you were busy attending an Earth Day protests the days that all the photos came out of the Iranians visiting the nukes in North Korea - Iranian visits to North Korea date back to 2007.

But, I know, you don't consider Iran terrorists...destroying Israel would be a blessing according to you and of course,when Iran starts lobbing nukes on America you'll be just fine with your nose ending up in your lap from the fallout.

:Holger Danske

Donald Fagan said...

Damn Holger - I didn't doubt it, I was just asking.

I have never been to any protest of any kind. I hate crowds.

Israel has plenty of nukes with which to defeat Iran - and Iran knows it.