To: Travis McGee
Travis, I talked to my brother tonight who works for the state department. He told me that most of the evidence we presented to N. Korea dates back to 1998 and that the convincing evidence was Spy photo's This story is bunk. There are too many nations who can detect a Nuclear test and this would of been "Breaking News" the day of the test.
11 posted on
10/17/2002 9:16:06 PM PDT by
MJY1288
To: MJY1288
Yes, seismographs would have easily detected this if it happened.
14 posted on
10/17/2002 9:19:44 PM PDT by
Brett66
To: MJY1288
You can't set off a nuc without rattling the sismographs some where!
To: MJY1288; Travis McGee
>>He told me that most of the evidence we presented to N. Korea dates back to 1998
Wasn't that when the Koreans testfired a missile over Japan? Story makes sense if you backdate it a few years ago and add this this tidbit...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/771291/posts
Pakistan, ...was a major supplier of critical equipment for North Korea's newly revealed clandestine nuclear weapons program, current and former senior American officials said today.
To: MJY1288
I gotta agree with you and your brother. We would have known about this testing already if it happened.
51 posted on
10/17/2002 9:41:36 PM PDT by
GWfan
To: MJY1288
This story is bunk. There are too many nations who can detect a Nuclear test and this would of been "Breaking News" the day of the test.Unless it was an underground test....
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