WORLD / Asia-Pacific

    White House condemns N. Korea missile test
    (AP)
    Updated: 2006-07-05 18:50

    National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley was meeting Wednesday with his South Korean counterpart, a meeting that now will be dominated by the tests, which could plunge global relations with the reclusive communist nation farther into a deep freeze.

    "We do consider it provocative behavior," Hadley told reporters in a telephone briefing Tuesday.

    US President Bush, who was at the White House with family and friends gathered to celebrate the Fourth of July and his 60th birthday on Thursday, was notified of the test firings, and consulted with Rice and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld.

    "It wasn't that he (the president) was surprised because we've seen this coming for a while," Hadley said. "I think his instinct is that this just shows the defiance of the international community by North Korea."

    The test-firings, however, present a weighty national security challenge for Bush. The president named North Korea, along with Iran and Iraq, in his "axis of evil," yet has focused most of his attention on the later two nations even though Pyongyang claims it already has nuclear weapons.

    "The American officials have said that if the North Koreans proceed with a test, there are going to be consequences," said Robert Einhorn, former assistant secretary of state for nonproliferation in the Clinton administration and chief US negotiator with North Korea from 1996 to 2000. "If there aren't consequences, the Bush administration is going to look like a paper tiger."

    The challenge for Bush is to mobilize international support for penalizing the North Koreans. The United States and several of North Korea's neighbors had issued stern warnings, saying a missile test would mean further isolation and sanctions.

    "It's open defiance of the Bush administration," Einhorn said. "The six launches probably had a military function, but it also has a political motivation. It was kind of `In-your-face America."'

    The White House stressed that the nuclear standoff with North Korea was not a battle between Washington and Pyongyang. The United States, Japan, Russia, China and South Korea have been involved in so-called six-party talks on the issue, but those negotiations have been stalled since North Korea boycotted them in September. "The appropriate thing is to pull together all the parties and figure out in a unified way the best way to proceed," Snow said.

    News of the missile tests, which broke shortly before hundreds of guests began lining up at a White House gate to get to the South Lawn to watch fireworks, caused initial confusion in the West Wing. Officials first confirmed that North Korea had tested four missiles. A short time later, they confirmed a fifth and sixth. Minutes later they said they no longer were certain of the sixth. Hours later, however, they said a total of six were fired.
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