Thursday, May 9, 2019

U.S. Seizes North Korean Ship For Violating Sanctions

The North Korean ship, "Wise Honest." Department of Justice

Daily Mail: U.S seizes 'sanctions-busting' North Korean ship in escalation of tensions hours after Kim Jong-Un unleashes more missiles - and Trump says dictator isn't 'ready to negotiate'

* Trump's Justice Department said it has seized the Wise Honest, which was detained in Indonesia last month with two dozen crew on board
* U.S. officials say payments for maintenance and equipment for the ship were made unwittingly in American dollars through U.S. banks - a sanctions breach
* It came hours after North Korea fired two suspected short-range missiles in its second weapons launch in five days
* The two projectiles were launched from a base in North Korea's north-west and aimed toward the east, Seoul defense officials said
* At the White House Trump said he thought Kim's regime was 'not ready to negotiate' but played down the launch, saying 'we'll see what happens'

The Trump administration says it has seized a North Korean cargo ship that U.S. officials say was used to transport coal in violation of international sanctions - as the president said he now doubts Kim Jong-Un wants to negotiate.

The Justice Department announced the seizure Thursday of the Wise Honest. The ship was detained by Indonesia last month with two dozen crew members on board.

U.S. officials say payments for maintenance and equipment for the ship were made unwittingly in American dollars through U.S. banks.

The move came hours after Kim's regime launched new missiles - and at the White House Donald Trump said the U.S was looking very seriously at North Korea's latest launch,and that while North Korea wants to negotiate with the United States, he does not think it is ready to do so.

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WNU Editor: That is a big ship. Expect a North Korean response very soon.

More News On the U.S. Seizing A North Korean Ship For Violating Sanctions

US seizes North Korean cargo ship for violating sanctions -- AP
North Korea launches more missiles; U.S. seizes ship in mounting tensions -- Reuters
U.S. Seizes North Korean Ship for Violating Sanctions -- The New York Times
U.S. seizes North Korean ship suspected of violating U.N. sanctions -- NBC
US seizes North Korean cargo ship, alleging sanctions violations -- CNN
North Korean ship used to illicitly transport coal is seized over sanctions violation, US announces -- FOX News
US Seizes North Korean Cargo Ship Over Alleged Sanctions Violations -- Sputnik

4 comments:

Joe blowes said...

Fight

Bob Huntley said...

You have to wonder where they would take a big ship like that for storage, you know until it is sold, salvaged, or restored to its rightful owner, assuming it is delivered to its rightful owner. My concern would that in response, to having lost that ship, another ship might be sacrificed, loaded with explosives and ready to be detonated remotely, endangering perhaps another ship and personnel used to take custody, ships located nearby while it is stored, or even guards placed on the ship over the long term.

Bob Huntley said...

fazman

Not necessarily. But if it were it would be interesting to see it play out and would likely start with a very hasty US troop withdrawal from SK.

Anonymous said...

Rick and Morty where are you? End this stupid back and forth bs.