免费日韩片_欧美成人精品一区二区男人小说_国产乱码一区二区三区四区_国产精品国产三级国产aⅴ入口_成人看的污污超级黄网站免费_欧美一级在线免费观看_成人午夜免费无码福利片_国产乱人伦偷精品视频色欲_aaa少妇高潮大片免费看_国产精品1234_亚洲精品国产suv一区88_中文字字幕在线中文无码_精品亚洲区_午夜九九九_国产av国片精品jk制服丝袜_色综合亚洲_亚洲成av人片无码bt种子下载_欧美色就色_精品少妇的一区二区三区四区_男人用嘴添女人下身免费视频

  .contact us |.about us
News > International News ... ...
Search:
    Advertisement
U.S. plans naval exercises in message to N. Korea
( 2003-08-19 09:08) (Agencies)

The United States and several allies will carry out joint naval exercises next month as part of a new initiative to block North Korea and other nations from exporting weapons of mass destruction, U.S. officials said on Monday.

The training exercise will take place in the Western Pacific in September, following scheduled six-way talks with North Korea in China next week, and is one of several exercises to be conducted around the world in coming months.

"These exercises are meant to better prepare us to conduct sea, air and ground interdiction operations," White House spokesman Scott McClellan told reporters in Crawford, where President Bush is on vacation.

The White House is pressing Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear weapons program and Bush, in an interview, called the North Korean leader Kim Jong-il "a dangerous man" who must be convinced "to change his behavior."

The naval exercises could help step up pressure, though some experts said they could spark a backlash.

"It certainly complicates the atmosphere," said a senior Republican congressional aide, cautioning that the exercises could give Pyongyang "an excuse to pull out of the talks."

North Korea has dismissed U.S. criticism of its missile exports as interference in its internal affairs.

Standing firm ahead of the talks in China, Pyongyang said on Monday that it could not dismantle its nuclear deterrent if the United States fails to abandon its "hostile policy." Japan, Russia and South Korea will also participate in the talks.

"He loves the idea of, you know, making people nervous and rattling sabers and getting the world all anxious," Bush told Armed Forces Radio and Television in an interview on Aug. 14 and released by the White House on Monday.

But he said he took the threat posed by North Korea seriously. "We believe he has got a warhead. We know he's got rockets ... I'd like to solve this diplomatically and I believe we can. It's going to take a lot of persuasion by countries besides the United States to convince him," Bush said.

OTHER EXERCISES TO FOLLOW

Next month's naval exercise will be followed by others in the Mediterranean and the Arabian sea, said State Department spokesman Richard Boucher.

Air and ground interdiction exercises are planned as well, involving the 11 countries that have signed on to the plan, called the Proliferation Security Initiative. They are Australia, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and the United States.

U.S. officials said the initiative was not aimed at North Korea alone, but McClellan acknowledged Pyongyang was "probably the most serious proliferator of missiles and related technologies" and was the most immediate target. Iran is another.

"It's a serious matter, it's a serious concern. It involves our nation's security, it involves global security," McClellan said.

Last December, Spain intercepted a North Korean ship in the Arabian Sea carrying Scud missiles for Yemen and handed over the vessel to the United States. Washington allowed the ship to continue its voyage after it concluded the missile shipment was not breaking the law.

Bush administration officials say the interdiction initiative was in part born after that incident.

 
Close  
   
  Today's Top News   Top International News
   
+The next great leap after Shenzhou V
( 2003-10-21)
+Hu calls for balanced development
( 2003-10-21)
+Report: SARS not airborne virus
( 2003-10-21)
+Three astronauts board space station
( 2003-10-21)
+Japan urged to resolve weapons issue
( 2003-10-21)
+Three astronauts board space station
( 2003-10-21)
+US hopes Iraq fund will attract donors
( 2003-10-21)
+Bolivia ex-president vows to return
( 2003-10-21)
+UN report: US war on terror radicalizes Arabs
( 2003-10-21)
+Israel raids in Gaza kill 10, wound 100
( 2003-10-21)
   
  Go to Another Section  
     
 
 
     
  Article Tools  
     
 
 
     
  Related Articles  
     
 

+North Korea stands firm ahead of nuclear talks
2003-08-18

+South Koreans split over the United States
2003-08-16

+Allies say N.Korea must end nuke program
2003-08-15

+DPRK clarifies nuclear talks stand
2003-08-14

+North Korea to US: Don't put us on a par with Iraq
2003-08-13

+North Korea demands US non-aggression pact
2003-08-13

 
     
   
        .contact us |.about us
  Copyright By chinadaily.com.cn. All rights reserved