Monday, April 9, 2012

North Korean open access to the foreign about Rocket



North Korean government to open access to foreign media to the launch facility that is claimed rocket carrying the satellite out of space. This was done following the United States and its allies suspect the launch was only to disguise their nuclear tests.


Unha-3 rocket will lift off from the launch site in the western part of North Korea from 12 to 16 April. Unlike the two previous missile tests over Japan, Uhna-3 will follow the orbit of Apollo. Pyongyang said the rocket launch is aimed at putting a communications satellite Bright Star-3 into orbit.


To assert that is, North Korea to open access for foreign media to Cheolsan rocket launch facility. They denied the country's defiance of UN resolutions related to ballistic missile test ban.


But the South Korean Intelligence Agency information shows, the North was preparing a third nuclear test. Referring to the two previous nuclear test, the communist state is always off to a long-range missile test. Moreover satellite images show indications of the installation of an underground nuclear test in Hamkyong Province.


South Korea and the United States remains convinced that the launch was to divert attention to North Korean ballistic missile test.

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