Failure of rocket launch of North Korea
By lady Di
@lady1993 (27224)
Philippines
April 12, 2012 10:27pm CST
Yay, all that worry for nothing. Thank you Lord.. Yesterday they didn't launch the nuclear weapon because of bad weather, and now it failed again..i hope they don't try to launch another one. What are they trying to prove anyway? This weapon is very dangerous and should not be launched on a whim or show of power.
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11 responses
@autumndreamer (3185)
• Philippines
13 Apr 12
Yes, I read this news from Yahoo and I was like Thank God we're all safe now. I don't also know what's the real purpose of the rocket but I am feeling it is not for good.
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@youless (112582)
• Guangzhou, China
14 Apr 12
Yes, this sounds to be a good news since the rocket launch was failed in North Korea. However, some people's comments reminded me of one thing. Its leader would not be happy to see this failure and you can imagine that some people like the technicians and scientists will have a serious punishment because of it.
I love China
@celticeagle (168256)
• Boise, Idaho
13 Apr 12
Are we even sure that it is a nuclear launch? I am hoping it is what they are reporting it to be. When I listened to the news they said the U.S. THINKS it is a nuclear rocket. Maybe them are trying to prove how inept they are. Yes, the weapon is very dangerous. I hope it isn't nuclear.
@averygirl72 (37845)
• Philippines
13 Apr 12
I like every word you said. That is exactly what I like to say. They just made everyone here in the Philippines nervous. Now we can relax forget all about that rocket launch and everyone can now smile.
@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
13 Apr 12
Good for them that their being so reclusive and stubborn on this thing had them failed. I think we can now be happy it failed that it would not endanger anyone from this rocket launch.
As for the North Korean they are just launching a weather satellite in space. Well hard to believe why they would do that because we all know that they are developing weapons of mass destruction that is why every launch they do is very suspicious to the outside world.
@Citizen_Stuart (2016)
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13 Apr 12
It was a satellite launch vehicle, not a nuclear weapon - it's not the same thing at all. Of course I'm happy that a totalitarian socialist dictatorship has been thwarted in its ambition to develop a capability in space, but let's keep our facts straight. Talking of facts, it's sadly ironic that this failure will probably not be reported by the North Korean "news" media. They would only report a successful launch. Everyone in the world has access to this information except for the people who are being forced to pay for the North Korean government's space programme!
@marie2052 (3691)
• United States
13 Apr 12
I agree. This is a serious situation since it is China goading N. Korea to do it.
If you see the size of army both of thess countries have compared to us now with so many cut backs everywhere, it really scares me. But then I came from a time when I served in the army we had many bases and forts. Now it seems so many have closed through governmental cutbacks and I really wonder if we have a strong enough force to work through the sizes of China, N. Korea, and Japan.
I hope they are done for awhile.
having served in the military I have been right in the middle of two wars. Trust me doesnt matter if you are here or there in a war, war is war and its never pretty.
@olivia52779 (66)
• United States
13 Apr 12
It is unsettling that North Korea even tried to launch such a rocket. Luckily, it did fail. Hopefully, they do not try this again. I am not sure what their motives are for launching a rocket, but I am sure their goal is destructive in nature. Hopefully no other countries follow suit and try launching similar rockets themselves. This is the trend that I worry about the most.
@einerb (97)
• Philippines
13 Apr 12
As one line of the song Wind Beneath my Wings says "God is watching us",maybe He heard His people's prayer especially of the countries that will be affected by this mindless act. But we must always be vigilant and unceasingly pray that their minds will be enlightened.