NORTH KOREANS CATCH DAJJAL BUSH NAPPING, DREAMING ABOUT IRAN

North Korea said to have fueled missile for test
By Carol Giacomo, Diplomatic Correspondent
Reuters
Sunday June 18, 2006
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - North Korea is believed to have completed
fueling a missile capable of reaching Alaska, raising the probability
of an imminent test launch, U.S. officials said on Sunday.

The United States plans to join Japan in a sharp response if the test
goes ahead.

Washington has warned Pyongyang against the launch in a message passed
to North Korean diplomats at the United Nations but there was no
response, American officials told Reuters.

The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Pyongyang
could still decide to scrap the launch, but that was unlikely given
the complexity of siphoning fuel back out of a missile prepared for
launch.

The test is expected to involve a Taepodong-2 missile with an
estimated range of 2,175 to 2,670 miles. At that range, parts of
Alaska in the United States would be within reach as well as Asia and
Russia.

North Korea lacks an operational missile that can hit the continental
United States, the California-based Center for Nonproliferation
Studies said in a recent report.

Nonetheless it would be Pyongyang's first test of a long-range missile
since it stunned the world in August 1998 by firing a Taepodong-1 over
Japan that landed in the Pacific Ocean.

U.S. officials have watched with alarm as satellite photos showed
launch preparations accelerating at the Musudan-ri missile facility in
North Hamgyong province in North Korea's northeast.

The New York Times, quoting American officials, reported on its Web
site that booster rockets were loaded onto a launch pad and fuel tanks
fitted to a missile. This could not be confirmed, but U.S. and other
officials have said satellite images show fuel tanks and key
components of a missile positioned at the test site.

'FINISHING STAGE'

The South Korean daily Dong-A Ilbo quoted a Seoul government official
as saying the launch could be imminent.

"We think North Korea has poured liquid fuel into the missile
propellant built in the missile launching pad. It is at the finishing
stage before launching" but the South Korean government did not know
if fueling was completed, he said.

Experts say if the missile is not launched 48 hours after fueling, the
fuel will start to break down and damage the missile.

The test preparations came as six-country talks on North Korea's
nuclear programs are stalemated and international attention has
shifted to concerns that Iran is building a nuclear weapon, which
Tehran denies.

If they test, the North Koreans "undoubtedly would bring upon
themselves tougher sanctions from Japan and a cooling (in relations)
from South Korea and China so it's not cost free for them, but it
suggests they are not happy where they are in terms of the six-party
process," said Michael Green, a former senior Asia adviser to
President George W. Bush.

Pyongyang now regrets a joint statement adopted by the six countries
participating in the negotiations -- the United States, South and
North Korea, Japan, Russia and China -- which requires it to give up
its atomic ambitions, he told Reuters.

It is also unhappy with a U.S. crackdown on financial transactions
involving cash earned by the North through illegal activities like
currency counterfeiting, he said.

Daniel Pinkston of the Center for Nonproliferation Studies said the
launch would be portrayed glowingly in official North Korean media and
show the country as advancing its military and scientific prowess.

Some of North Korea's leaders may not be too worried about the
response from Washington because "they see the U.S. as doing
everything already it can to punish North Korea," Pinkston added.

American and Japanese "assets" -- including satellites and a U.S.
guided missile ship -- have been moved into position to serve as
long-range surveillance and tracking platforms.

Washington and its allies were caught off guard when Pyongyang last
tested a missile eight years ago and they are determined to be ready
this time to gather critical intelligence on the North's capabilities.

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