Embarrassed by rocket crash, North Korea may try nuclear test
PYONGYANG/SEOUL |
(Reuters) - North Korea
said its much hyped long-range rocket launch failed on Friday, in a
very rare and embarrassing public admission of failure by the hermit
state and a blow for its new young leader who faces international
outrage over the attempt.
The isolated North, using the
launch to celebrate the 100th birthday of the dead founding president
Kim Il-sung and to mark the rise to power of his grandson Kim Jong-un,
is now widely expected to press ahead with its third nuclear test to
show its military strength.
"The
possibility of an additional long-range rocket launch or a nuclear test,
as well as a military provocation to strengthen internal solidarity is
very high," a senior South Korean defense ministry official told a
parliamentary hearing.
MORE: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/13/us-north-korea-rocket-idUSBRE83B1OR20120413
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