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U.N. condemns N Korean rocket launch; pledges significant new sanctions

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By FOSTER KLUG and EDITH M. LEDERER

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It's time once and for all to take out Ball-Of-Fat Kim Jong Un before it's too late. The world is tired of this 1950s pantomime.

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More noise from the U.N., no substance. It's time end this nonsense, and that won't be achieved by a bloated powerless organization having a tantrum.

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Does anyone think N. Korea worries about being condemned by the UN? They have a bomb and appear crazy--they've got no worries. Iran no doubt is taking note.

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe vowed to “take action to totally protect the safety and well-being of our people.”

Take what action? I'm sure Kim isn't afraid of Abe.

U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice called the North’s missile and nuclear weapons programs “serious threats to our interests — including the security of some of our closest allies.”

How about making some statement about the security of the US? Can't those missiles now reach the US west coast? Why isn't any US politician (besides Trump) making comments about N. Korea?

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Korea needs a lesson in Global Domain. Korea is bad medicine to nearby neighborhood countries. Or face international sanctions. Breaking too many rules.

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"China’s U.N. ambassador, Liu Jieyi, made clear that unprecedented sanctions aren’t Beijing’s priority."

Thanks a lot, China.

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It's time once and for all to take out Ball-Of-Fat Kim Jong Un

And how do you propose to do this?

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