Technology, Trickery, and Placation Lies for Sale to Any Bidder!
October 14, 2007
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Unfortunately, our recent agreement with North Korea is not a “Going Out of Business” Sale.
The governmental policies of North Korea led to a famine producing economy.
In order to booster their economy they are willing to sell their WMD technology to any country willing to pour out the cash, while at the same time receiving payments from other countries not to do so.
Begin Article 2 from The Associated Press
North Korean official to visit Syria
The Associated Press
Updated Saturday, October 13, 2007, 11:30 AM
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) A high-level North Korean official left on Saturday for an overseas trip including a visit to Syria, the North’s state media reported, amid suspicions the two countries might be cooperating on a secret nuclear program.
Choe Thae Bok, speaker of the North’s rubber-stamp parliament, will also visit Italy during the trip, the North’s Korean Central News Agency said in a brief one-sentence dispatch that gave no further details.
The trip comes amid lingering suspicions that North Korea may be providing nuclear assistance to Syria.
North Korea provides missile technology to Syria, but has strongly denied accusations that it spreads
its nuclear expertise beyond its borders.
Syria also has denied receiving any North Korean nuclear help.
The two countries accused U.S. officials of spreading the allegations for political reasons.
Andrew Semmel, acting U.S. deputy assistant secretary for nuclear nonproliferation policy, said in September that North Korean personnel were in Syria, and that the Syrian government may have had contacts with “secret suppliers” to obtain nuclear equipment.
Last month, a high-level Syrian delegation visited Pyongyang.
North Korea, which conducted its first-ever nuclear test last October, has been compliant in international talks aimed at dismantling its nuclear program.
In July, Pyongyang shut down its sole operating nuclear reactor and pledged earlier this month to disable it by year’s end.
Begin Article 2 from The Jerusalem Post
‘Syria raid targeted unfinished reactor’
JPost.com Staff, THE JERUSALEM POST
October 13, 2007
The IAF air strike in Syria last month targeted a partially constructed nuclear reactor which was modeled on a reactor used by North Korea, the New York Times reported on Saturday.
The Times report, which was attributed to American and foreign officials with intelligence access, also alleged that the Bush administration was divided over the decision to carry out an air strike. According to the officials, policymakers did not view the attack as urgent because it would have been years before the Syrians could have used the reactor to produce enough nuclear fuel to create bomb-grade plutonium.
Israel has kept the details of the air strike secret, refusing until last week to even confirm that such a mission had been carried out. Reports said that the strike had been executed in tandem with a ground operation by IDF special forces, which reportedly confiscated weapons-related materials shortly before IAF planes attacked.
A recent article in The Washington Post claimed that the raid came after Israel and the US shared intelligence about possible nuclear weapons developments in Syria. According to some sources, North Korean weapons experts had been in Syria in the months before
the raid.
While both Syria and North Korea have denied that they are cooperating on weapons development, representatives of the two nations met recently in North Korea to discuss “strengthening ties.”
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