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U.S. Weighs Intercepting North Korean Shipments
WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration signaled Sunday that it was seeking a way to interdict, possibly with China's help, North Korean sea and air shipments suspected of carrying weapons or nuclear technology.
Much like the Hildebeast 'weighing' economic sanctions yesterday. It's good to ponder, think and weigh things, but sooner or later you have to make decisions and implement them. In the case of North Korea, likely sooner.
The administration also said it was examining whether there was a legal basis to reverse former President George W. Bush's decision last year to remove the North from a list of states that sponsor terrorism.
Of course there is a 'legal basis': the decision is an executive one and can be made for any reason Bambi wants. This is just waging law at the highest level ...
The reference to interdictions -- preferably at ports or airfields in countries like China, but possibly involving riskier confrontations on the high seas -- was made by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. She was the administration's highest-ranking official to talk publicly about such a potentially provocative step as a response to North Korea's second nuclear test, conducted two weeks ago.

While Mrs. Clinton did not specifically mention assistance from China, other administration officials have been pressing Beijing to take such action under Chinese law. Speaking on ABC's "This Week," Mrs. Clinton said the United States feared that if the test and other recent actions by North Korea did not lead to "strong action," there was a risk of "an arms race in Northeast Asia" -- an oblique reference to the concern that Japan would reverse its long-held ban against developing nuclear weapons.
Or South Korea. Or Taiwan. Or all three.

Posted by: Steve White 2009-06-08
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=271477