Friday, May 21, 2010

Continued Fallout From The North Korean Sinking Of The Cheonan



S. Korea Says North Will 'Pay' For Ship Sinking -- Voice Of America

South Korea is talking tough a day after it revealed what it views as irrefutable evidence North Korea sank one of its navy ships. North Korea has threatened war over any retaliation, and says it wants to send a team to inspect the evidence.

South Korean President Lee Myung-bak convened his top security ministers Friday for an emergency meeting. He said North Korea's attack on the South's navy ship violates international law.

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More News On The Response To North Korea's Sinking Of The Cheonan

Hillary Clinton warns of 'consequences' for North Korea over sinking of ship -- The Guardian
Clinton: N. Korea must face consequences over sinking -- CNN
Clinton Condemns North Korean Sinking of South's Ship; Promises International Response -- Voice of America
US warns of ‘consequences’ after Pyongyang is found guilty of sinking ship -- Times Online
Hillary Clinton: North Korea 'must stop provocative behaviour' -- The Telegraph
South Korea vows caution over ship, North sees war -- Yahoo News/Reuters
UN Command to launch SKorea warship sinking probe -- Yahoo News/AP
US, S.Korea say they will make N.Korea pay for sinking -- Yahoo News/AFP
U.S. slams North Korea over ship sinking -- L.A. Times
China Urges Restraint in Korea Crisis -- Wall Street Journal
North Korea Faces Criticism for Alleged Ship Sinking; China Urges Restraint -- Voice of America
US: N. Korean Sinking Of S. Korean Warship An Act Of Aggression -- Voice of America
South Korea Must Determine Attack Response, Gates Says -- U.S. Department of Defense
North Korea may return to terrorism sponsor list -- Washington Times
A needed UN response to ship sinking by North Korea -- Christian Science Monitor editorial
Why Would North Korea Sink a South Korean Warship? -- Lisa Camner, The Atlantic

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