2006年VOA标准英语-Bush Warns North Korea Against Missile Tests(在线收听) |
By Leta Hong Fincher President Bush has warned North Korea against testing a long-range missile as tension continues to mount over Pyongyang's intentions. U.S. officials are considering activating an unproven missile defense system. Leta Hong Fincher has more on whether a U.S. missile interception would work. --------
Mr. Bush told a news conference at the U.S.-European Union summit in Vienna that North Korea faces further international isolation if it test fires a long-range missile. Satellite images show that North Korea may be planning a missile launch. If Pyongyang actually test fires a missile, U.S. officials are said to be considering shooting it down. The United States has 11 ground-based missile interceptors in Alaska and California. But the missile defense system is not fully operational and officials say it is difficult to destroy a small missile traveling at high speed.
Even if the Pentagon could shoot down a North Korean missile, some nonproliferation experts argue that such a response might provoke a strong international reaction. Robert Einhorn is an international security expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. He says the international community may not see this as a positive step.
The U.S. Missile Defense Agency had planned a test in the Pacific Wednesday, but officials say it is unrelated to tensions with North Korea |
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