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Seoul, Moscow call missile launch major success for N. Korea (I'm super-serial here guys)
World Tribune ^ | Thursday, July 13, 2006 | World Tribune

Posted on 07/13/2006 3:01:29 PM PDT by FreedomNeocon

SEOUL — Contrary to the reaction from Washington and Tokyo, experts in Seoul and Moscow believe that North Korea’s launch of Scud, Rodong and Taepodong-2 missiles was a major success both technically and politically.

Meanwhile, Russia has revealed its eagerness to sell information and technology to North Korea for use in Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program. Alexei Grigoriev, deputy director of Russia’s Federal Information Technologies Agency, told the Russian news agency Itar-Tass that Moscow was interested in “establishing contacts with the Korean side and discussing future cooperation."

Grigoriev cited as an example the sale of sophisticated gear to store and transport nuclear material. The company, Atlas, also was revealed to have opened talks with North Korea on encryption technology and security systems.

Jang Sung-Min, moderator of the radio program “Today,” said that Pyongyang may have demonstrated its capability to strike Japan or the U.S. if it so desired, and that Washington must be concerned about Venezuelan President Chavez’s visit to Pyongyang later this month.

“It’s clear Chavez is interested in the missiles and if North Korean missiles end up in Venezuela, you can bet they will find their way to Cuba. If that happens, it will pose a real threat to the U.S,” he said. Some years ago in Seoul there were rumors that Kim’s second son, Jong-Chol, was in Cuba and his mission was to discuss missiles.

Cho said the United States downplayed the North Korean missile technology to avoid raising the commercial value of North Korean missiles among potentially interested, anti-American countries.

Politically, North Korea managed to gain an even bigger triumph, analysts said.

“To the outside, Pyongyang demonstrated that it had more than a couple of missiles, that their arsenal is bigger than than either the outside world or North Koreans think," said Kim Young-Soo, a North Korea expert at Sogang University in Seoul.

"The North Korean regime succeeded in quelling discontentment among the people. If Kim Jong-Il yielded to the American pressure and called off the test firing, North Korean people would have thought their leader is cowardly. As it is, Kim became bigger to their eyes” he said.

Grigoriev was quoted as saying that North Korea wanted high-tech items to counter the “threat posed by international terrorism."

The London Daily Telegraph cited sources close to the proposed sale as viewing it as “evidence of Russia’s secret support for its Soviet-era ally, which was once a bulwark against Chinese influence in the Far East."

Kim Jong-Il 'became bigger' in the eyes of the North Korean people. CNN

Russian media reported immediately after the launch that the North Korean missiles were ICBMs. “It has been eight years since North Korea succeeded in launching Taepodong-1," said Min Cho, a senior researcher at the Korean Institute for National Unification (KINU).

"They have been fine-tuning the missile technology. It’s premature to determine Taepodong-2 failed. Rather, it’s certain that Pyongyang need not and did not want to send it near the U.S. territory and invite more international pressure. Knowing fully well that the U.S. satellites were watching and would know immediately that it was an ICBM, they needed not make it fly 6,000 kilometers,” Cho said during a radio talk show on Peace Broadcasting Company (PBC).

“Pyongyang demonstrated that it had technology to determine the landing spots of their missiles, be they short-range, medium-range or long-range,” Kim said. “The Taepodong-2 was clearly pointing towards the United States, but it was made not to travel that far.”


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: antiamericanaxis; belarus; cccp; chicoms; china; coldwar2; communism; communists; gru; kazakhstan; kgb; korea; newsovietunion; northkorea; putin; russia; sco; soviets; sovietunion; ussr; ussr2; venezuela; vladimirputin; worldwar3

1 posted on 07/13/2006 3:01:35 PM PDT by FreedomNeocon
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To: FreedomNeocon

It won't be long before we include Russia in the axis of evil.


2 posted on 07/13/2006 3:05:02 PM PDT by HarmlessLovableFuzzball
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To: FreedomNeocon
I just knew we should have nuked Russia...AND China...in the 1950s.

Would have saved me having to do a lot of "duck & cover" drills in grammar school.
3 posted on 07/13/2006 3:12:16 PM PDT by ApplegateRanch (When it comes to Right vs Left, it really boils down to Right vs wrong.)
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To: HarmlessLovableFuzzball

Maybe the us should give/sale nuclear technology to Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand, Phillipines. then China wil feel real safe and Russia too.


4 posted on 07/13/2006 3:13:37 PM PDT by the_daug
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To: the_daug

It's bound to happen.


5 posted on 07/13/2006 3:15:51 PM PDT by monkeywrench (Deut. 27:17 Cursed be he that removeth his neighbor's landmark)
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To: FreedomNeocon

Ah, spoken like true salesmen.


6 posted on 07/13/2006 3:16:07 PM PDT by Cementjungle
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To: HarmlessLovableFuzzball

They've been a member since ww2.


7 posted on 07/13/2006 3:39:24 PM PDT by Proud_USA_Republican (We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good. - Hillary Clinton)
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To: FreedomNeocon

Putin proving once again that he is a unrepentant communist.


8 posted on 07/13/2006 4:31:19 PM PDT by Thunder90
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To: lizol; Lukasz; strategofr; GSlob; spanalot; Thunder90; Tailgunner Joe; propertius; REactor; ...

Ping


9 posted on 07/13/2006 4:31:37 PM PDT by Thunder90
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To: monkeywrench

"The two biggest kids (Comblock vs West) on the block. Sooner or later, they are gonna fight"

Powers Booth in "Red Dawn"


10 posted on 07/13/2006 4:34:45 PM PDT by Thunder90
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To: FreedomNeocon
Meanwhile, Russia has revealed its eagerness to sell information and technology to North Korea for use in Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program.

It's about time to start having technology exchanges with some of the former Warsaw Pact nations.

11 posted on 07/13/2006 6:12:57 PM PDT by Mike Darancette (Make them go home!!)
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To: the_daug
Maybe the us should give/sale nuclear technology to Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand, Phillipines. then China wil feel real safe and Russia too.

Don't forget the former Warsaw Pact nations.

12 posted on 07/13/2006 6:14:23 PM PDT by Mike Darancette (Make them go home!!)
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