Reining in Pyongyang’s Missile Plans
North
Korea is preparing to launch a satellite in the coming days to coincide
with the 100th birthday of its founder Kim Il-sung. Its satellite
carrying rocket is based on a long-range missile, and world leaders have
urged Pyongyang to scrap the launch, stating that it violates U.N.
Security Council Resolution 1874, which demands that Pyongyang “not
conduct any further nuclear test or any launch using ballistic missile
technology.”
But the reality is that an excessively punitive response will do little
to halt North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs. Instead, it could
well be followed by a familiar cycle of North Korean provocations and
more international sanctions. This would disrupt the prospects for North
Korean restraint on three vital nuclear issues – refraining from
further nuclear tests so that it doesn’t develop a compact
missile-deliverable nuclear warhead; freezing its uranium enrichment and
plutonium production so that its nuclear inventory is limited ...
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