Monday, July 10, 2006

West mounts 'secret war' to keep nuclear North Korea in check

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A PROGRAMME of covert action against nuclear and missile traffic to North Korea and Iran is to be intensified after last week’s missile tests by the North Korean regime.

Intelligence agencies, navies and air forces from at least 13 nations are quietly co-operating in a “secret war” against Pyongyang and Tehran.

It has so far involved interceptions of North Korean ships at sea, US agents prowling the waterfronts in Taiwan, multinational naval and air surveillance missions out of Singapore, investigators poring over the books of dubious banks in the former Portuguese colony of Macau and a fleet of planes and ships eavesdropping on the “hermit kingdom” in the waters north of Japan.

If there can possible be a 'diplomatic effort' , i.e. less than war, which has a CHANCE to succeed, it has to be somethig like this. Theoretically extralegal in terms of UN parlance, but compulsory for common sense to mean anything.

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