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China-Japan-Koreas
Tough sanctions stun North Korea
2006-10-16
THE UN Security Council has shocked North Korea with a series of harsh economic and arms sanctions that punish the Stalinist dictatorship for its provocative nuclear test last week. The council's historic Resolution 1718 will deprive North Korea of military hardware such as tanks, missiles, artillery systems, combat aircraft, attack helicopters and warships; freeze the financial assets of entities and individuals involved in weapons programs; impose travel and financial bans on key figures in the Pyongyang regime; and ban all trade in luxury goods, including the lobster and fine French wine cherished by supreme leader Kim Jong-il.

The US-drafted resolution also authorises UN member states to interdict and search cargo ships going to and from North Korean ports for weapons and weapons material. And it demands that North Korea return to the table for talks on its military agenda and immediately abandon all its nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction programs in a "complete, verifiable and irreversible manner".

But the resolution carries no mention of follow-up military action if North Korea refuses to comply, although the US has warned that it will seek further measures in the council if Pyongyang continues its pursuit of nuclear weapons. The resolution, the toughest passed by the Security Council for many years, was branded "gangster-like" by Pyongyang's UN ambassador Pak Gil-yon before he angrily stormed from the council chamber, the second time he has done so this year. Mr Pak accused the council of double standards and said Pyongyang would regard any further US pressure as a "declaration of war".
Posted by:Fred

#6  Mebbe we can get Bolton confrimed before the election? Whotta October surprise that's be!

Yeah, I know it can't happen.
Posted by: Bobby   2006-10-16 16:02  

#5  He refuses to mow Kimmy's grass.
Posted by: Fred   2006-10-16 13:45  

#4  Um, I may be mistaken, but that whole ship inspection thing & ban on luxury goods sounds like just this side of a full-bore blockade. It's a hell of a lot more than I ever expected China to accept unless they were getting serious about regime change.

Tell me again why Bolton's still not a Senate-confirmed ambassador?
Posted by: Mitch H.   2006-10-16 10:51  

#3  United Nations Resolution 1718

Be terribly afraid North Korea we've given you the penultimate paper thrashing.
Posted by: RD   2006-10-16 03:57  

#2  For the Professional Hand-Wringer's take, try this article. The UNSC sure is a sacred cow thingy to the toothless. Glad to have the Ozzies and Japanese onboard. The ChiComs are overplaying their hand...
Posted by: .com   2006-10-16 02:55  

#1  Hyperbole redux, when considering the story above from the same source, The Australian. Good grief - this has been obvious since the missile fiasco. Kimmie knows he can circumvent any sanctions that he wants - as long as he plays a useful role in China's traiangulation game. I'm sure Russia will play, too.
Posted by: .com   2006-10-16 00:37  

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