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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
RELEASE No. 20080325-02
March 25, 2008

Apache crews destroy enemy rocket-launching rails Task Force XII PAO Multi-National Division – Baghdad PAO

BAGHDAD – Multi-National Division – Baghdad attack helicopter crews destroyed 10 rocket-launching rails northeast of Baghdad that enemy forces had been using to launch rocket attacks March 23.

Apache helicopter crews from 4th “Longknife” Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Task Force XII, reported seeing rockets launched from the area earlier that evening.

Upon arrival at the suspected point of origin of the attacks, the air crews discovered the launching rails and requested clearance to destroy them. Upon receiving clearance, the crews cleared the area, fired on the rails and destroyed all 10 targets.

There was no other damage as a result of destroying the targets.

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“U.N. ambassador ‘recalled’ amid nuclear impasse”
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March 25, 2008

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North Korea says will deepen ties with Namibia
Reuters Africa ^ | 24 Mar 2008 | Reuters
Posted on 03/24/2008 4:52:53 AM PDT by Jet Jaguar

WINDHOEK (Reuters) - North Korea’s number two leader ended a trip to Namibia, a leading uranium producer, on Sunday saying he would strengthen ties with the country.

North Korea, under pressure to declare its nuclear programmes, and Namibia said they signed a memorandum of understanding on diplomatic consultations.

Kim Yong-nam, president of the presidium of the Supreme People’s Assembly, started an African tour on Thursday in Namibia, the world’s fifth-largest uranium miner.

In a joint statement issued by Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba’s office, the countries “expressed satisfaction” that their ties have grown.

North Korea watchers said the search for business was the focus of the impoverished country’s diplomacy and would be an important part of the visit to Africa, which will also take Kim to Angola and Uganda.

Namibia recently announced it would develop plans to enrich locally mined uranium in conjunction with the U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Officials from the southern African nation declined to say if cooperation on uranium enrichment was discussed with North Korea.

The top U.S. negotiator with North Korea said this week that Pyongyang was not yet ready to provide an accurate description of its nuclear programmes but he expected it to do so eventually.

A 2005 accord under which North Korea agreed to abandon its nuclear programmes in exchange for economic and diplomatic benefits has stalled because of Pyongyang’s failure to produce a declaration of its nuclear programmes by the end of last year.

(Reporting by John Grobler, writing by Michael Georgy; editing by Tim Pearce)

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“’Huge Food Shortage In North Korea’(people in Pyongyang start starving)”
Sky News ^ | 03/20/08
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