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Unanimous UNSC resolution demands NORKs dismantle missle program [UPDATED]
2006-07-15
from Fox news broadcast of press conference with Bolton. Link to online story as it's posted. Resolution imposes embargo of missile technology, parts etc.

Asked about Iran, he said "I've been working on North Korea for the last 11 days, we'll start on Iran in about an hour."

Asked how this resolution might be enforced, he said "There are national technical means to monitor compliance and there are national means to enforce it.
U.N. passes resolution condemning N. Korea

UNITED NATIONS - The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution Saturday condemning North Koreafs recent missile tests and demanding that the reclusive communist nation suspend its ballistic missile program.

The agreement was reached after a last-minute compromise between Japan, the United States and Britain, who wanted a tough statement, and Russia and China, who favored weaker language.

The deal culminated 10 days of difficult negotiations.

The council has acted swiftly and robustly in response to the reckless and condemnable act of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, said Japan's Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, Chintaro Ito.

In the final negotiations, the council was divided on one issue: if the resolution should be adopted under Chapter 7 of the U.N. Charter, which allows for military force to make sure the resolution is obeyed.

China had threatened to veto any resolution that mentioned Chapter 7 and in the final compromise it was dropped. The resolution adopted Saturday by a 15-0 vote states that the Security Council was acting under its special responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security.
So Bolton is saying that the resolution doesn't rule out UN-approved intevention but if the UN doesn't do it, we will?
It demands that North Korea suspend all activities related to its ballistic missile program, and that Pyongyang re-establish a moratorium on missile launching.

This breaking news story will be updated
Posted by:lotp

#14  Q.: How come Hizbullah gets a missle program and NORKs don't?

A.: Hizbullah only want to kill Jews!

sarcasm off
Posted by: borgboy   2006-07-15 21:11  

#13  You are right about the homeland defense burocracy though. Bunch of idiots.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-07-15 20:48  

#12  Oops, you're right about the title. However, that doesn't really answer my questions. I think he is a diplomat, not a doer.
Posted by: Hupinetle Sninetle9012   2006-07-15 19:43  

#11  He's National Intel Director, not a diplomat any more....
Posted by: Frank G   2006-07-15 19:22  

#10  Another thought comes to mind...

Negroponte. Why didn't we hear anything worth noting from him? Is he a real diplomat, and I use the term with all possible venom?

It does not make me feel good about Homeland Security. We don't need smooth-talking ass-kissers anywhere in the government.
Posted by: Hupinetle Sninetle9012   2006-07-15 19:09  

#9  Lord I love this guy. Thank you Bush for putting him in there after that despicable display of cowardice in the Senate hearing. And I can't imagine the patience it takes not to begin slitting throats at the UN. If patience is a virtue (not using the Devil's Dictionary entry here), then he's certainly a better man than me.
Posted by: Hupinetle Sninetle9012   2006-07-15 18:35  

#8  Yup. And he's going to tell them the same thing about Iran.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-07-15 18:23  

#7  I am guessing, based on his wording, that he told the rest of the Security Council that if they did not stop NORK's missile program, we would. They could play or could be visibly irrelevant.
Posted by: lotp   2006-07-15 18:19  

#6  Bolton seemed happy maybe he knows something we don't.
Posted by: djohn66   2006-07-15 18:17  

#5  Typical diplospeak, everybody agrees on a resolution that nobody fully comprehends.
Posted by: Captain America   2006-07-15 17:29  

#4  Probably stop & search operations, land & sea.
Posted by: Throger Thains8048   2006-07-15 16:27  

#3  ABM systems?
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2006-07-15 16:11  

#2  Wonder what Bolton means by "national means?"
Posted by: JohnQC   2006-07-15 16:02  

#1  !!!!
Posted by: Dave D.   2006-07-15 15:23  

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