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Obama, Lee: We Won't Allow North Korea To Have Nuclear Weapons

BEN FELLER   06/16/09 08:13 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — Declaring North Korea a "grave threat" to the world, President Barack Obama on Tuesday pledged the U.S. and its allies will aggressively enforce fresh international penalties against the nuclear-armed nation and stop rewarding its leaders for repeated provocations.

In a display of unity with South Korea's leader, Obama said the world must break a pattern in which North Korea puts the globe on edge, only to put itself in line for concessions if it holds out long enough.

"We are more than willing to engage in negotiations to get North Korea on a path of peaceful coexistence with its neighbors, and we want to encourage their prosperity," Obama said in the Rose Garden alongside South Korean President Lee Myung-bak. "But belligerent, provocative behavior that threatens neighbors will be met with significant and serious enforcement of sanctions that are in place."

Obama's comments came at a time of intensifying concern, with the North stepping up its bomb-making activities and threatening war against any country that blockades its ships. Pentagon officials warned on Tuesday that North Korea's missiles could strike the U.S. within three years if its weapons growth goes unchecked.

Emboldened by fresh assurances of protection by the United States, Lee went even further in warning that North Korea's tactics will not be tolerated. Asked if he felt his country was under the threat of attack from the North, Lee said his country's alliance with the U.S. will "prevent anything from happening."

He said of the North Koreans, "They will think twice about taking any measures that they will regret."

Defiantly pursuing its nuclear ambitions, North Korea has posed a major foreign policy challenge for Obama. However, the new president has found support from the international community, including a swift resolution of sanctions imposed by the U.N. Security Council just last week.

The new punishments toughen an arms embargo against North Korea and authorize ship searches in an attempt to thwart the Koreans' nuclear and ballistic missile programs. The U.N., however, did not authorize military force to enforce the measures.

North Korea provoked that rebuke by conducting its second nuclear test on May 25, following recent missile launches that had already alarmed the world.

Beyond enforcement of the new U.N. penalties, Lee said he and Obama agreed on something more _ a push for other new policies that will "effectively persuade North Korea to irrevocably dismantle all their nuclear weapons programs." The South Korean leader said those measures will be discussed among the five nations that had been working with North Korea on disarmament until talks stalled: the U.S., South Korea, Japan, Russia and China.

He did not elaborate, and the White House had no comment on the matter.

North Korea has bargained with other countries for more than a decade about giving up its nuclear program, gaining such concessions as energy and economic aid, and then reneging.

The North is thought to have enough weaponized plutonium for at least half a dozen atomic bombs and is believed to be preparing for another nuclear test. Deepening the crisis, it responded to the new sanctions by promising to "weaponize" all its plutonium and step up its nuclear bomb-making by enriching uranium _ the first time it had acknowledged it had such a program. Both plutonium and uranium can be used to make atomic bombs.

With all that as a backdrop, Lee's treatment at the White House was meant to underscore solidarity at a perilous time.

The South Korean president was the first foreign leader in Obama's nearly five-month-old presidency to get the honor of a joint appearance in the Rose Garden. He spoke repeatedly of his nation's firm partnership with the United States and thanked the American people "for their selfless sacrifice in defending my country and its people." Obama said the friendship was anchored in democratic values, and then he turned his words on the country's northern neighbor.

"North Korea has abandoned its own commitments and violated international law," Obama said. "Its nuclear and ballistic missile programs post a grave threat to peace and security of Asia and to the world."

Obama said that North Korea's record of threatening other countries and spreading nuclear technology around the world means it should not be recognized as a legitimate nuclear power.

At a missile defense hearing on Capitol Hill, Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn pointed to North Korea's recent steps to speed up its long-range weapons program and agreed with Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., that the U.S. should be prepared for a "worst-case scenario."

"We think it ultimately could _ if taken to its conclusion _ it could present a threat to the homeland," Lynn said at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing.

The House Appropriations Committee Tuesday approved spending $9.3 billion on missile defense for the 2010 fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. That's as much as the Pentagon had requested but marked what Republicans called a $1.6 billion cut from what had been budgeted for missile defense during the Bush administration.

The panel's chairman, Rep. Ike Skelton, D-Mo., said the new spending plans trim some fat from missile defense budgets while still protecting the U.S. against foreign threats.

But Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., said the Obama administration's cut to missile defense was too steep at a time when North Korea and Iran are ramping up their long-range nuclear weapons programs.

At the Defense Department press secretary Geoff Morrell declined to say when interdiction operations might begin under the new U.N. sanctions, but he said the U.S. already has enough ships and other resources in the region to do the job. Morrell was asked what the point of the activity would be _ and whether it was only a half-measure _ as long as there was no authority to forcibly board Korean ships.

"I think if the world is in agreement that we are all going to monitor and then attempt to compliantly board and attempt to then direct those ships into a port where they can then be inspected, that is real progress," he said. "That is more than what we were doing before."

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Associated Press writers Robert Burns, Pauline Jelinek, Lara Jakes and Jennifer Loven contributed to this report.

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01:58 AM on 06/29/2009
why does america think they can bully the world world, who are they to say n korea cant have nuclear weapons, america had them and is the only nation to use them so who are they to try and control people , not everyone is going to accept that. im just saying...
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10:25 AM on 06/17/2009
For those who have been saying NK is a paper tiger, do you think differently when President Obama now addresses the threat?

The world has always been this way, though. But this particular week seems like a Clancy novel. Possible revolution/deposing of the Ayatollah in Iran, North Korea planning another nuclear test and looking to sell nuclear technology to support their war budget in the face of their failing economy.

I know it sounds silly, but please spend the $15 to get a few gallons of fresh water and some preserved food and put it in your basement. And remember, when you see the flash, duck and cover!
05:51 AM on 06/17/2009
An imperialist, nuclear armed United States with nukes stationed in South Korea poses an even greater threat.

Professor Dr. Stanley Collymore.
05:03 AM on 06/17/2009
"But belligerent, provocative behavior that threatens neighbors will be met with significant and serious enforcement of sanctions that are in place" said Obama.

Serious enforcement of sanctions - oh my!
09:50 AM on 06/17/2009
I bet Kim is SHAKING in his boots
11:01 PM on 06/16/2009
N Korea is the perfect perpetual enemy for the MIC.

Comunist, third world military, and a goofy dictator (probably not as goofy as our government and MSM frame him)

And most important, easily provoked ( All we have to do is make a promise, break it, and NK throws a tantrum)

Perfect.
09:39 PM on 06/16/2009
N. Korea can not feed it's people. It can't survive. What they're trying to do is entice someone to attack them then they can get international aid. Just watch.
09:58 PM on 06/16/2009
And who would that someone be? Certainly not SK, it would incur incalculable damage in the event of hostilities on the Korean Peninsula. Not China, a long time supporter of NK and certainly not Japan which could not possible hope to "go it alone". I think the strategy is to convince China it's in their best interest to provide some cool air to NK in an effort to chill down the heated rhetoric. If China believes the US and SK, as well as Japan may well be planning to move aggressively against NK, China may well want to provide the solutions to resolving this crisis. A nuclear exchange in that region will have a disastrous impact on China, threatening in a very serious way much of what China has worked long and hard to achieve. China really is the key to resolving the Korean antagonism.
11:38 PM on 06/16/2009
Nah...
The key to the situation is the U.S.

Officially end the Korean war and agree on peace treaty with North Korea. In addition, guarantee that the U.S. will not invade North Korea like it did in Iraq with lies. Guarantee that the U.S will not try to change the regime like it did during 1950 in Iran, and Niquragua during early 1980s. Then provide economic aides. Especially strongly urge Japn to compensate North Korea for people's suffering during Janpanese colonization. Then there will be some hope. Unfortunately, it seems that mr. Obama is following the rhetorics and actions of Buth and neocon. Too bad. It will make mr. Obamba looks bad because, North Korea will not back down from those threats and intimidations.
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WilliamL
09:00 PM on 06/16/2009
this sets up a showdown with Israel and Iran. simple as that.

"the US fears Korea, so we have the right..................................................................................................
08:03 PM on 06/16/2009
Why are there days when Obama makes Bush look like he was actually a president? He did what he was told to do and there are days when Obama does not seem to know what to do?
10:51 PM on 06/16/2009
Empty Suit
Wish we had Hillary she wouldnt put up with this crap
09:43 AM on 06/17/2009
Nope-she'd put them all into school!
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
07:23 PM on 06/16/2009
Nuclear weapons are dangerous no matter who possesses them.
07:24 PM on 06/16/2009
That's brilliant
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WilliamL
08:59 PM on 06/16/2009
like your flag, a hammer and cyle shoved into the flag, only on-line can one get away with such crap
09:41 PM on 06/16/2009
I don't think the world will literally be oblivated but the bible it says the world will end by fire. Nukes will be that FIRE! Many people will be killed and that will begin a new world.
09:44 AM on 06/17/2009
Ummm, excuse me for asking, but where exactly did you find that verse? In the Koran?
09:45 AM on 06/17/2009
Or maybe this is Harold Camping's latest "interpretation" of Revelation.....
07:16 PM on 06/16/2009
My guess he has a really "tough" speech loaded in his teleprompter ready to read to them and make them shake in their boots. Bottom line is this is the ONLY action he will take. He has neither the stomach or experience to bringing them to their knees by leveraging our power. Times such as these will make enough of his formerly fooled sheep jump ship and join the rest of us in ending his reign of terror against this still great Nation in the November of 2010 elections. Thereafter he will be a lame duck without the money to bring us down.
aristippe
no more war for oil
08:07 PM on 06/16/2009
bush had eight years to solve this, he fired not a single bullet
09:48 AM on 06/17/2009
"...he fired not a single bullet"? I suppose all of the soldiers sent to the Middle East during the war on terrorism all went with cap guns? Bush certainly did fire on terrorism.
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The few, the proud...
10:38 AM on 06/17/2009
My lord... what color is the sky in your world?
The best fighters do not run their mouth needlessly or telegraph their intentions. Fights have consequences, and once started, there is no returning to a neutral corner to take a reflective break. Obama is not an island, no POTUS is, and his team of advisers includes some of the best from many past administrations, so stop with the personal character and attribute attacks when it comes to national security matters where tens of thousands of Americans could be killed with a miscalculation.

As long as there is still talking, there is still the possibility for an outcome that does not involve worst case scenarios. Where the US and N. Korea are involved, and given our involvement in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, no military draft in America, and our China relations regarding the economic calamity, the worst case scenario if this situation escalates could easily become the horror many have feared since 1945.

Chill out.
05:15 PM on 06/16/2009
They will be COLD and FREEZING soon !
04:30 PM on 06/16/2009
I bet the President is preparing some intensely harsh words for Kim. That'll teach him. Straighten up or we shall be forced to say nich some more.
04:11 PM on 06/16/2009
but it's okay for israel? after 35 years of NSA-enforced silence by american officials about israel having nuclear weapons (provided by the chief proliferator, the united states, of course), general haig in 2008 stated that yes, israel has nukes. the rest of the world has long-known this. seymour hersh's book, samson option, exposed it back in 1980s! the israeli's incarcerated one of their nuclear scientists for ages and still harass him over his leaking of that info. israel is said to have in excess of 330 nuclear missiles as well as a vast arsenal of CBW WMDs and who knows what else from its deals with 'our' american government.

and not too surprising, i read years ago that rumsfeld, cheney and carlyle group had been party to assisting north korea gain nuclear materials and technology back in the 1990s. hey, there was money to be made as usual in the sale of death and that is what these scumbags do. it won't be a bit different under the obamabush. the center of american government is actually not in brainwashington but somewhere in the middle between riyadh and tel aviv...

any nation with WMDs of any sort is a criminal organization. the more WMDs, the more criminal and terrorist the organization. while israel could take out the whole planet tonight on a whim; the usa could destroy the planet 70 times over, so who are the real terrorists?
aristippe
no more war for oil
08:17 PM on 06/16/2009
we don't have to use them because have them
09:13 PM on 06/16/2009
the usa could destroy the planet 70 times over, so who are the real terrorists?


Russia, China, United Kingdom, Pakistan, India, France.........................?
04:08 PM on 06/16/2009
LOL, Obama is a real card.... North Korea already has Nukes, therefore it would appear to be to late to get that genie back in the bottle---even for the Annointed One!!!
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CigarGod
What is your process?
09:28 PM on 06/16/2009
South Africa used to have them.....and got rid of them.
10:49 PM on 06/16/2009
If you believe that I have some land for sale
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03:13 PM on 06/16/2009
Obama should leave north Korea alone. It's not our fight. I wish cindy sheehan was president and not this war monger.
03:36 PM on 06/16/2009
Are you serious?
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07:36 PM on 06/16/2009
yes I am serious. If I knew Obama was going to act the EXACT SAME WAY as dubya....I would have never voted for him. Fake universal healthcare, we are still in Iraq with more money heading to the middle east for warring, no transparenchy, will not release dubya torture pictures.....yeah........its OBAMA=DUBYA
07:18 PM on 06/16/2009
Lee said he and Obama agreed that "under no circumstance are we going to allow North Korea to possess nuclear weapons."

Well Lee, North Korea already has them. So what are you and Obama going to do, talk them to sleep? Perhaps another strongly worded statement from the mighty UN. When the mushroom cloud is lofting over US soil, is the boy president going to fight or appologize?
aristippe
no more war for oil
08:06 PM on 06/16/2009
nonsense, bush had eight years to deal with this problem. He was all talk and swagger too.