
North Korea isn't rushing it's launch
North Korea did not launch the rocket on the first day that it was due to launch, which leaves 3 more days to go.
The rocket is due to be launched 2am-7am GMT between 4-8th of April. The presumed reason according to a South Korean expert is that there were high winds at the area of the launch site which made conditions not ‘ideal’.
This also shows that North Korea is not rushing the launch, amid worldwide pressure to halt it.
Barack Obama said that North Korea will face ‘action’. (Diplomatic action to be precise.)
“Should North Korea decide to take this action, we will work with all interested partners in the international comunity to take appropriate steps to let North Korea know that they cannot threaten the safety and stability of other countries with impunity,”
Though, to be honest, this will probably pass with North Korea getting another round of diplomatic pressure such as sanctions unless someone decides to blast the rocket, which North Korea warned would result in war. If that scenario actually happened, then North Korea would have Japan, South Korea, and the US against it as they are the main nations involved in opposing the launch.
Though China has an old treaty with North Korea which states that as comrades they will come to the aid of each other. It’s difficult to say what China would do in such a situation but would they risk international criticism and isolation over a nation that is economically destroyed, politically unstable and unpredictable?