North Korea's nukes: Why now?
AntiWar.Com
by Justin Raimondo
10/11/06
The rulers of the Hermit Kingdom have been planning this for some 50-plus years, and the question is: why now? There is, of course, the Iraq factor: one North Korean general said to a visiting American academic, 'We see what you're getting ready to do with Iraq, and you are not going to do it to us.' The possession of a nuke is an insurance policy against regime change. Yet the question is: why now? The answer is rising disaffection within North Korea, and a widening split with their Chinese allies...
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=9836
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Justin Raimondo
10/11/06
The rulers of the Hermit Kingdom have been planning this for some 50-plus years, and the question is: why now? There is, of course, the Iraq factor: one North Korean general said to a visiting American academic, 'We see what you're getting ready to do with Iraq, and you are not going to do it to us.' The possession of a nuke is an insurance policy against regime change. Yet the question is: why now? The answer is rising disaffection within North Korea, and a widening split with their Chinese allies...
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=9836
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
rudkla - 11. Okt, 16:30