As I compiled this set of links my thoughts went to Steve, Gabbie's godfather, and his Japanese wife Haru ... Some of my friends only recently visited Japan ... The world is smaller and smaller as we get older
It's been a grim month in the larger world, a grim month in a grim year.
'Unprecedented
threat' as North
Korea fires ballistic
missile over Japan
As I compiled this set of links my thoughts went to Steve, Gabbie's godfather, and his Japanese wife Haru ... Some of my friends only recently visited Japan ... The world is smaller and smaller as we get older
'Unprecedented
threat' as North
Korea fires ballistic
missile over Japan
It's been a grim month in the larger world, a grim month in a grim year.
'Unprecedented
threat' as North
Korea fires ballistic
missile over Japan
North Korea fires missile over Japan; attack warnings sounded; launch an 'unprecedented threat'
Japan says North Korea launches missile - Hot War Starts in Spring 2017 De Javu of European Autumn of 1917Can the US and North Korea Move From Threats to Negotiations? TruthOut
No One Compiles News as Well as Google - North Korea covering every angle ... Just amazing sea of stories and observations
As this Houston TV station grapples with flooding, everyone’s a reporter
Photographer behind powerful Houston flooding image knew it was special as soon as he took it
Due
to a war law quirk, an Aussie commander stands between NK & Japan.
The United Nations Rear Command has fallen out of public memory, a remnant of the Korean War that never officially ended. It's key role 'defending' Japan from North Korea is permanently assigned to Australia.
The United Nations Rear Command has fallen out of public memory, a remnant of the Korean War that never officially ended. It's key role 'defending' Japan from North Korea is permanently assigned to Australia.
IT’S a text message which struck fear into the hearts of many Japanese as they woke on the northernmost Japanese island of Hokkaido.
They were warned of a North Korean missile launch by a “J-Alert” on their mobile phones.
Satellite-based J-Alerts are sent out by the Japanese Government’s Fire and Disaster Management Agency (FDMA). Usually they contain emergency information about earthquakes or tsunamis.
But today’s 6am alert was a doozy, warning of a potential missile attack.
“A missile was fired from North Korea. Please evacuate to a sturdy building or basement,” it read, advising citizens to take cover.
Loud alarms and an email that told people to stay indoors completed the stark warnings from the Japanese government as Kim Jong-un’s missile sailed on, before breaking into pieces and landing in the sea.
Japanese Prime Minister's Office just tweeted North Korea seems to have launched a missile. It was alerted through national J Alert system.— Will Ripley (@willripleyCNN) August 28, 2017
ミサイル発車によってけたたましいサイレンがなった pic.twitter.com/dSbI6vbJQm— つん (@tai_CYALUME) August 28, 2017
The alert went out across social media, as residents held their collective breath, and sirens began to count in Hokkaido.
Alarm from JP Gov. "A missile was fired from North Korea. Please evacuate to a sturdy building or basement." #northkorea #Japanpic.twitter.com/38NNCteqY2— Chiho komoriya (@Chihokomoriya) August 28, 2017
Alarm from the JP Gov again. "A North Korean missile passed over this area. If you find suspicious things, please never touch them." pic.twitter.com/EbYioe2VpZ— Chiho komoriya (@Chihokomoriya) August 28, 2017