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Why can't North Korea launch satellites? What are China's response measures?

Sihai entertainment news: in the world aerospace history, the launch vehicles of most countries are derived from their ballistic missile technology. The reduced ballistic missiles are directly converted into launch vehicles, and there are also those launching civilian satellites. How can we go to North Korea? If North Korea successfully launches satellites, it means that North Korea has the technology of intercontinental ballistic missile, while North Korea is subject to the sanction of the United Nations Security Council, it can not possess this technology The following is the reason why North Korea can't launch a satellite. Let's have a look.

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Why North Korea can't launch satellite

If North Korea successfully launches a satellite, it means that North Korea has the technology of intercontinental ballistic missile, and North Korea cannot possess this technology because of the sanction of the UN Security Council!

In 2006, North Korea tested nuclear weapons in violation of the UN nuclear non proliferation treaty (NPT) and the nuclear test ban treaty (CTBT). Subsequently, the world denounced it. The UN Security Council then adopted resolution 1718, including one of the clauses that forbids North Korea from carrying out all activities related to ballistic missile launching. "And ballistic missiles are launched on the same principle as satellites.

What should China do when North Korea launches a satellite

On February 7, despite the unanimous opposition of the international community, North Korea once again launched a 'satellite' using missile technology. The UN Security Council quickly issued a statement strongly condemning the move by North Korea, saying it would quickly adopt a new resolution containing important measures. Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin made an urgent appointment with the DPRK ambassador to China Chi Jae Loong and made representations on the DPRK's use of ballistic missile technology to launch 'satellites', indicating China's principled position. Russia's foreign ministry also issued a statement saying that North Korea's insistence on launching 'missiles' shows that North Korea has flouted international law, which will lead to regional tension and intensify military confrontation.

Since North Korea dropped the weather ball and said it would launch a satellite from 8 to 25 this month. The international public opinion has launched a heated debate on whether North Korea will really dare to launch a 'satellite'. China's special envoy's visit to North Korea is also suspected to be related to this. However, throughout North Korea's consistent tough stance and its main demands can not be met. In his article "will North Korea test launch missiles?" the old man accurately judged that North Korea would launch this' satellite 'and inferred the way in which it launched the' satellite '. As expected, North Korea took advantage of the fact that everyone had not yet responded to the news that the launch was successful. It has left the stunned international community extremely frustrated and at a loss.

North Korea's satellite launch could have a chain reaction. First of all, it will face more severe sanctions in terms of economy; secondly, in terms of security, the military alliance between the United States, Japan and South Korea may be closer, and the military threat to North Korea will only increase but not decrease; thirdly, North Korea will lose the sympathy and support of the international community including China. For China, it is also an extremely passive negative effect. On the one hand, the United States, Japan and South Korea have poured dirty water on China, which has damaged China's international reputation. On the other hand, the dawn of the U.S. attempt to deploy 'thad missiles' in South Korea has reappeared, and Japan has taken this as an excuse to hold on to the US thighs and advance strongly towards the road of militarism.

The situation is at a very critical moment. Whether North Korea can withstand the coming sanctions of the international community, whether it can not stand the military pressure of the United States and take risks; whether the United States, Japan and South Korea, with their strong military strength, will be able to bear the will of North Korea to seek provocations from time to time; where is China's position and whether it can stabilize the border chaos. The situation in Northeast Asia affects the eyes of people in Asia and the world.

On the face of it, the United States is angry. At the same time, it is to condemn and urge China to take practical actions to stop the dangerous actions of North Korea. In fact, although North Korea's recruitment is aimed at the United States, it provides the United States with the convenience of giving it a handle. The U.S. military has returned to the Asia Pacific region on a large scale. In view of China's strong opposition, South Korea did not agree to the deployment of 'Sade missiles' by the United States in South Korea. The US Japan South Korea alliance is also difficult to get together due to the South Korea Japan dispute. Now, taking advantage of a series of mistakes, the United States has helped solve all the problems. A series of actions of North Korea not only failed to win strategic advantages, but also made itself into an unprecedented isolation and dangerous situation. It also caused China to fall into a dilemma on both sides. As for South Korea, in addition to anger and fear, it has to hold the U.S. thigh tightly and pray for protection.

What should China do about the North Korean nuclear issue depends on the attitude of the United States and North Korea. To put it bluntly, the DPRK nuclear issue is originally a US DPRK issue. "Six party talks" China has done everything possible to help solve this problem peacefully. The key is in the hands of Americans. Whether the knot is open or has the final say of the Americans (the old man has analyzed the reasons before). It is certainly unacceptable to try to put the blame on China for the mess. President Xi stressed that the current situation on the peninsula is complex and sensitive. China adheres to the goal of denuclearization of the peninsula and maintains that it is in the fundamental interests of all parties to resolve problems through dialogue and consultation and maintain peace and stability on the peninsula. China is in favor of safeguarding the relevant UN Security Council resolutions and the international nuclear non-proliferation system, and is willing to maintain communication and coordination with relevant parties, including the US side. Foreign Minister Wang Yi further pointed out that sanctions are by no means an end. Our goal is to bring all parties back to the negotiation table, because only negotiation is the only correct way to solve the problem.

China's bottom line is that there can be no nuclear weapons on the Korean Peninsula. At the same time, China has also declared that there should be no war in North Korea. This is not only for North Korea but also for the United States. Returning to the negotiating table is the right way to solve the North Korean nuclear issue. North Korea can be willful, the United States can be arrogant, but China can not be careless. It is related to the stability and tranquility at the door of China and the strategic security of China. That's why China is cautious and step by step.