GW Bush's buddy, Washington Times Owner Sun Myung Moon sold NUKE delivery system to North Korea

From: Psalm 110 (sciencecop_at_sbcglobal.net)
Date: 08/08/04


Date: 8 Aug 2004 11:05:11 -0700

These are current ephemeral links to the news that North Korea can now
reach the continental USA with nuclear missiles launched from
submarine platforms. The submarine launch tube technology was sold to
N.K. in 1994 by Toen Trading, a Moon operation based in Japan.

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North Korea missiles said to threaten US
Reuters, UK - Aug 3, 2004
BERLIN (Reuters) - North Korea is deploying new land- and sea-based
ballistic missiles that can carry nuclear warheads and may have
sufficient range to hit the ...

Al Jazeera Iran, North Korea have advanced on nuclear arms: report
ABC Online, Australia - 4 hours ago
Intelligence officials and nuclear experts say Iran and North Korea
have both made "significant progress" developing nuclear weapons
programs in the past year ...
Iran, North Korea have advanced on nuclear arms - Radio Australia
Experts: Iran, North Korea moving fast on nuclear arms - The Wichita
Eagle
US fails to derail illicit arms efforts - Pioneer Press (subscription)
Los Angeles Times (subscription) - Columbia Daily Tribune - all 168
related »

BBC News Identifying The True North Korean Threat
American Daily, OH - 4 hours ago
... And it explains how communist China acts as a smuggling port for
weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles between Pakistan
and North Korea. ...
Keeping Our Eye on the Ball Regarding North Korea - Cato Institute
Our man in Pyongyang - The Australian
all 12 related »

US Govt. Says N.Korea's Missiles Cannot Reach Mainland: NYT
Chosun Ilbo, South Korea - Aug 5, 2004
... paper pointed out that the North's development of missiles raises
questions on whether Russians or other scientists helped North Korea
develop the missiles.

North Korea Missiles 'Can Hit US Targets'
The Scotsman, UK - Jul 8, 2004
... Last year, Japan launched its first spy satellites in a
multi-billion dollar program aimed at monitoring North Korea's
development of long-range missiles. ...

N Korea missiles 'could reach US'
BBC News, UK - Aug 3, 2004
... North Korea has already proved it owns short-range missiles such
as the Taepodong 1, which is capable of reaching a target up to
2,000km away. ...

DEBKA file Iran's Looming Missile-cum-Nuclear Threat Sparks Fresh
Tensions
DEBKA file, Israel - 6 hours ago
... are trying hard to improve the capacity of their missiles, and we
... Shamkhani also denied any Iranian cooperation with North Korea in
missile technology – as ...
Iran seeks to improve Shihab-3 missile as US officials say Bush ... -
Albawaba Middle East News
Iran looking to improve Shahab-3 missile - Daily Times
all 10 related »

New threat from North Korea's sea-based missiles
Straits Times, Singapore - Aug 4, 2004
LONDON - North Korea is developing new sea-based ballistic missiles
that can carry nuclear warheads and may have sufficient range to hit
the United States ...

Russia denies it helped North Korea to develop nuclear missiles ...
Belfast Telegraph (subscription), UK - Aug 5, 2004
... Insisting there was no way such sensitive missile technology would
have been transferred from Russia to North Korea, he said the R-27
missiles had been ...

N. Korea's Nodong – no joke
WorldNetDaily, OR - Aug 6, 2004
... In any case, ballistic missiles are North Korea's principal "cash
crop." Where is the market for a 1,600-2,500 mile range liquid-fueled
ballistic missile? ...

Downer to travel to North Korea
The Age, Australia - Aug 4, 2004
... "North Korea believes it would be good to develop its bilateral
relationship with ... on Wednesday that the country was secretly
developing new missiles with the ...

North Korea set to deploy missile
Houston Chronicle, TX - Aug 4, 2004
... risk. North Korea has already demonstrated the capability to fire
ballistic missiles that can reach across South Korea and Japan.

New North Korea Missiles Thought to Improve on Older Weapons
PolitInfo.com, Germany - Aug 4, 2004
The respected military publication Jane's Defense Weekly says North
Korea based the new missiles on the SSN6 system used in old Soviet
submarines. ...

N. Korea missile could reach Alaska
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, AK - Aug 6, 2004
... The Jane's article, which did not identify its sources, said North
Korea is close to deploying two missiles--one land-based that can be
moved on roads and ...

US grand strategy in East Asia
The New Nation, Bangladesh - Aug 6, 2004
... North Korea's missiles, even though they can't reach the United
States, have made missile defence more politically feasible in
Washington. ...

North Korea deploy new missiles
Jane's (subscription), United Kingdom - Aug 2, 2004
Emerging reports indicate that the Democratic People's Republic of
Korea (North Korea - DPRK) is developing-- and is in the process of
deploying--at least two ...

North Korea to build new missiles using Soviet design
Gateway 2 Russia, Russia - Aug 4, 2004
North Korea is deploying new land- and sea-based ballistic missiles
apparently to be based on a decomissioned Soviet submarine-launched
ballistic missile, the R ...

N Korean nukes could strike US
Taipei Times, Taiwan - Aug 4, 2004
... According to the South Korean military, North Korea has 600 Scud
missiles with a range of 600km and 100 Nodong missiles with a range of
1,300km. ...

New DPRK missiles could reach US land
People's Daily, China - Aug 4, 2004
... Ian Kemp, news editor of Jane's Defense Weekly, said North Korea
would only spend the money and effort on developing such missiles if
it intended to fit them ...

North Korea expands ballistic missile systems
ABC Online, Australia - Aug 3, 2004
... JOSEPH BERMUDEZ: The existing missiles that North Korea are
currently the scud class missiles, which they call 'hwasong'. Those
...

North Korea Said to Develop Sea-Based Ballistic Missile
Cybercast News Service - Aug 4, 2004
... development. North Korea is believed to have 600 Scud missiles
with a range of 600 km; and 100 Nodong missiles with a range of 1,300
km. In ...

North Korea pumps money into military
Washington Times, DC - Aug 2, 2004
... and long distances. Currently, North Korea can fire missiles
throughout South Korea and at bases in Japan. Gen. LaPorte said one
...

CNN Russia denies it gave N. Korea missile technology
Toronto Star, Canada - Aug 5, 2004
... he said, is whether the missiles could reach ... The US
administration is working with South Korea, Japan, China ... to
negotiate an agreement with North Korea to end ...
Russia says did not give N. Korea missile know-how - Deepika
all 6 related »

Made In The USSR - Soviet Era Weapons Re-Appear Around The World ...
NewsMax.com, FL - Aug 5, 2004
US defense intelligence sources assert that North Korea is developing
two new missiles based on a Soviet design from the Cold War. ...

Mr Downer goes to Pyongyang
The Age, Australia - Aug 5, 2004
... new ballistic missiles that can carry nuclear warheads and may
have sufficient range to hit the US - or Australia - makes the need to
engage North Korea more ...

Kerry Shows Intention for Bilateral Negotiations with North Korea
Donga, South Korea - Aug 3, 2004
... places such as Iran from developing nuclear weapons. North Korea
used to sell ballistic missiles and technology in the past.".

StarPhoenix Canada may join US missile system
Navhind Times, India - Aug 6, 2004
... The initial US system, costing more than $ 50 billion over the
next five years, is designed to shoot down inbound ballistic missiles
from North Korea and other ...
Canada opens door for missile shield - The Globe and Mail
all 42 related »

Airlift of US troops from South Korea to Iraq begins in earnest
Channel News Asia, Singapore - Aug 5, 2004
... of US forces that had been based in South Korea for more than 50
years to deter Stalinist North Korea. New military hardware including
missiles and jets would ...

US doesn't fear North Korean missile
International Herald Tribune, France - Aug 5, 2004
... Okinawa at risk. The North has demonstrated its capability to fire
ballistic missiles that can reach across South Korea and Japan. ...

Florence of Arabia
Atlantic Online - Aug 5, 2004
... mailed Crusaders on the parapets of Acre, responded with burning
pitch and missiles, shouting defiance ... Are you still working for
the government of North Korea?". ...

North Korea could soon be able to target US with missiles: study
Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - Aug 3, 2004
LONDON - North Korea is developing a pair of new ballistic missile
systems, including a sea-launched model, which could soon enable the
Stalinist state to ...

North Korea reportedly deploying new missile systems
Japan Today, Japan - Aug 3, 2004
BERLIN — North Korea is deploying new land- and sea-based ballistic
missiles that can carry nuclear warheads and may have sufficient range
to hit the United ...

Pentagon Prepares Missile Defense
Voice of America, DC - Aug 4, 2004
... into America's vulnerability to a missile attack and determined
North Korea in particular was well on its way to developing ballistic
missiles that could ...

America's Just War - What The NY Times Doesn't Want You To Know ...
American Daily, OH - Aug 7, 2004
... 8. Clandestine attempts between late 1999 and 2002 to obtain, from
North Korea, technology related to 1,300 km range ballistic missiles,
300 km range anti-ship ...

The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA) Putin
Overseeing Troubling State Policies, Rollback of Russian ...
The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), DC - Aug
6, 2004
... on the table" Additionally, Russia has maintained ties with North
Korea and Cuba. ... much of its stock of intercontinental range
ballistic missiles armed with ...

North Korean hybrid missiles 'could threaten the US'
New Scientist, UK - Aug 4, 2004
Ballistic missiles capable of striking the US mainland are being
developed by North Korea from decommissioned Soviet hardware,
according to a UK military ...

North Korean missiles could hit US
The Age, Australia - Aug 4, 2004
North Korea is deploying new ballistic missiles that can carry nuclear
warheads and may have sufficient range to hit the US mainland,
according to the ...

Non-Lethal Nukes?
Antiwar.com, CA - Aug 6, 2004
... actors that have or could acquire nuclear weapons and ballistic
missiles enabling them ... According to Jane's, North Korea has
developed and is deploying, two new ...

US troops leave Seoul for Iraq
CNN - Aug 5, 2004
... up its military might in South Korea by deploying newer weapons,
including Patriot anti-missile systems, that could protect against
North Korean missiles. ...

N Korean missiles may make it to US
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Aug 4, 2004
... Ian Kemp, news editor of Jane's Defence Weekly, said North Korea
would develop such missiles only if it intended to fit them with
nuclear warheads. ...

Report cites new missiles in North
Joongang Ilbo, South Korea - Aug 3, 2004
... North Korea has missiles capable of reaching the western US
mainland, Vice Admiral Lowell Jacoby, director of the Defense
Intelligence Agency, told Congress in ...

British Publication Warns of North Korean Missiles
Voice of America, DC - Aug 3, 2004
... Weekly. The magazine's editor, Ian Kemp, says Russian experts have
played a key role in helping North Korea develop new missiles. "Our
...

N. Korea Developing Missiles to Hit US: Jane's Defense Weekly
Chosun Ilbo, South Korea - Aug 4, 2004
... The magazine said the ground-launched and sea-launched missiles
magnifies the threat posed by North Korea's ballistic missiles, and
indicated that sub-launched ...

We're Losing the Arms Race With North Korea
Slate - Jul 27, 2004
... But stick with me. The missile-defense complex in Alaska is
designed specifically to help shoot down long-range ballistic missiles
launched from North Korea. ...

N Korean missiles threaten US: report
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Aug 3, 2004
US officials had previously claimed that North Korea was developing
missiles, based on the Soviet submarine-launched SSN6, which were
capable of hitting the ...

‘North Korean missiles could target US'
Daily Times, Pakistan - Aug 3, 2004
... The origin of the new missiles is believed to be shown by an
incident in 1992 ... which developed the R-27, were detained as they
tried to leave for North Korea. ...

BBC News UK urges monitors for North Korea
BBC News, UK - Jul 28, 2004
... It added: "North Korea is a particular cause for concern because
of its willingness to sell ballistic missiles to anyone prepared to
pay in hard currency.". ...

John Kerin: Our leading role as peacemaker
The Australian, Australia - Aug 4, 2004
... reconnaisance plane, test-fired three ground-launched anti-ship
missiles and threatened ... McLean handed over a letter from Mr Downer
urging North Korea to give ...

Korean missile threat to US
The Scotsman, UK - Aug 3, 2004
NORTH Korea is deploying new land- and sea-based ballistic missiles
that can carry nuclear warheads and may have sufficient range to hit
the United States, it ...

Jane's: US in Range of Pyongyang
Moscow Times, Russia - Aug 3, 2004
US officials claimed in September that North Korea had developed
missiles based on the Soviet submarine-launched SSN6, with a potential
range of 15,000 ...

[ANN]Washington's blind eye on proliferation
Korea Herald, South Korea - Aug 6, 2004
... We know too that when Saudi Arabia bought these Chinese missiles
in 1988, Israel ... opinion behind a hard line on nuclear
nonproliferation in North Korea and Iran ...

Repeat Show: 9/11 Panel Points to Institutional-failure
Times of India, India - Aug 1, 2004
... to examine all the available intelligence concerning the threat
from ballistic missiles. ... The commission singled out Iran, Iraq and
North Korea as the greatest ...

South Korea: North Korea deploying new missiles that can reach ...
Boston Herald, MA - Jul 8, 2004
... North Korea's missiles and its massive rocket and artillery
batteries, deployed close to the border with South Korea, pose the
greatest threat to South Korean ...

N. Korea Putting Nuclear-Capable Missiles at Sea, Jane's Says
Bloomberg - Aug 3, 2004
Aug. 3 (Bloomberg) -- North Korea is deploying land- and sea- based
ballistic missiles possibly derived from Soviet-era weapons that can
carry nuclear warheads ...

INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
Investor's Business Daily (subscription) - Aug 4, 2004
North Korea: Kim Jong-Il's regime reportedly has missiles capable of
reaching the US with nuclear warheads. The next administration ...

Israel May Be Compelled to Pre-empt
Opinion Editorials, VA - Aug 2, 2004
... We were fooled by North Korea and then surprised at their
progress. ... We know they are also acquiring more and better missiles
as delivery systems. ...

'94 Deal With North Korea Holds Lessons for Today
New York Times, NY - Jul 19, 2004
... If North Korea's "Missiles `R' Us" expands into "Nukes `R' Us,"
selling nuclear weapons to Al Qaeda, how will the United States react?
...

Hurray For ‘Ambiguity'
Payvand, Iran - Aug 2, 2004
... North Korea is considered to be already nuclear armed, as are
Pakistan and India, with ... to pounce on its neighbors or ready to
aim its nuclear missiles at Tel ...

Our Capitalist Economy, Our Socialist Government
American Daily, OH - Aug 5, 2004
... administration came up with the ludicrous idea that we were
threatened by rogue states, epitomized by North Korea and its one or
two long-range missiles, or by ...

NKorea could target US with missiles
ABC Asia Pacific, Asia - Aug 3, 2004
A leading military publication says North Korea is developing a pair
of new ballistic missile systems, including a sea-launched model,
which could soon enable ...

Korea has US within range
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Aug 4, 2004
NORTH Korea is deploying two new missile systems that could enable it
to reach the ... The respected magazine said the new missiles have a
range of 2500km or more. ...

South Korea says North Korea deploying new ballistic missiles
eTaiwan News, Taiwan - Jul 8, 2004
North Korea has begun making and deploying new intermediate-range
ballistic missiles that could reach US military targets in Okinawa,
Japan and the Pacific US ...

Progress slow in preventing nuke sales
Taipei Journal, Taiwan - Jul 29, 2004
... Additionally, North Korea has been aggressively developing
ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons as well as
chemical and biological weapons. ...

US to Ask North Korea to Give Up Ballistic Missiles
Chosun Ilbo, South Korea - Jul 11, 2004
TOKYO -- The US will ask North Korea to give up ballistic missiles, in
addition to its nuclear weapons and nuclear weapon development
programs, as the price ...

Lockheed Upgrading Destroyers to Monitor North Korea (Update1)
Bloomberg - Jul 15, 2004
... statement to Bloomberg News. ``North Korea has been developing
long-range missiles for many years. We have repeatedly made clear ...

Japan Worried About North Korea ' s New Missile Deployment
DefenseNews.com (subscription) - Jul 8, 2004
... "We can assume that the range of North Korea's ballistic missiles
will be extended further," Moriya told a news conference here. ...

The Dragon Stirs
Tech Central Station - Aug 2, 2004
... Ironically, the announcement a few months later that North Korea
had acquired ... Victor-III class and armed with intercontinental
ballistic missiles, and a Type ...

US Asks North Korea to Abandon Ballistic Missiles In Exchange For ...
Donga, South Korea - Jul 11, 2004
... "A guarantee of security to North Korea will become effective
after its renouncement of all warheads and long-distance ballistic
missiles.". ...

Worries Push Oil To New Record
Investor's Business Daily (subscription) - Aug 4, 2004
... 93. It's possible North Korea may also sell the missiles. More.
Terrorists killed 6 Iraqi national guardsmen in a suicide bombing. ...

Show of force
Town Hall, DC - Aug 2, 2004
... 75 aircraft, 4 combat ships, a submarine, cruise missiles and
6,500 ... Iran cracking open UN-sealed nuclear facilities and North
Korea's continued belligerent ...

US sees Libya as model on North Korea
International Herald Tribune, France - Jul 20, 2004
... North Korea, a key provider of missiles to Libya and other Middle
Eastern states, was named by Bush as part of an "axis of evil" along
with Iran and pre-war ...

North Korea fortifying since war in Iraq, South's government ...
Pacific Stars and Stripes, Japan - Jul 9, 2004
... During a December 2002 ship intervention in the Indian Ocean,
Spanish forces found 15 Scud missiles purchased from North Korea by
Yemen. ...

The Electromagnetic Pulse Commission Warns of an Old Threat with a ...
Heritage.org, DC - Aug 4, 2004
... Nations with small numbers of nuclear missiles, such as North
Korea or Iran, may consider an EMP attack against US forces in a
region, to degrade the US ...

Rice to meet top Chinese leaders on North Korea, Taiwan
Channel News Asia, Singapore - Jul 7, 2004
... *** Cheney in April that was also dominated by North Korea and
Taiwan. ... has expressed concerns over the deployment of some 500
ballistic missiles along China's ...

The US Stumbles Over North Korea, Taiwan
Antiwar.com, CA - Jul 11, 2004
... South Korean officials claim that North Korea has deployed more
missiles with an even longer reach than previous missiles shot into
the Pacific, while US ...

North Korea admits nuclear weapons programs
The Age, Australia - Jul 15, 2004
... than conventional forces, chemical weapons, ballistic missiles,
matters of that sort," he said. Aside from the United States and North
Korea, the other parties ...

North Korea: US Uncertain About Pyonyang's Nuclear Intentions
Radio Free Europe, Czech Republic - Jul 16, 2004
... The US Central Intelligence Agency has estimated that North Korea
already possesses at least two nuclear weapons along with medium-range
missiles capable of ...

Nuclear Terror
Freezerbox - Aug 2, 2004
... size of their nuclear bombs, first so they could fit onto
missiles, later so ... dithering response to the ongoing double-crisis
in Iran and North Korea and the ...

North Korea is the real threat, which seems lost on Chinese ...
Newsday, NY - Jul 10, 2004
Persuading North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons program remains
one of the ... Pyongyang has begun deploying a new class of long-range
missiles capable of ...

Pakistan Bought Long-Range Missile Technology from North Korea
Donga, South Korea - Jul 18, 2004
"My visit to North Korea in December 1993 ... Pakistan has claimed
that it developed missiles with its own technology after a successful
flight test of ballistic ...

Don't go ballistic over missile shield
Straits Times, Singapore - Jul 25, 2004
... National Assembly, the South Korean defence ministry said that
North Korea was now building and deploying intermediate-range
Taepodong-1 missiles capable of ...

Clinton: North Korea More Dangerous Than Iraq
Donga, South Korea - Jul 19, 2004
... North Korea is the most isolated country in the world, and it
cannot properly feed its people. However, its million-strong armed
forces, powerful missiles, and ...

US worried by N. Korea, Iran missile link: Report
Malayala Manorama, India - Jul 24, 2004
... Japan is also concerned about North Korea's Rodong-1 missiles,
which have a range of around 1,300 km (800 miles), and upon which
Iran's Shahab-3 ballistic ...

7/26/04 - FOLLOWING LIBYA'S LEAD
Voice of America, DC - Jul 26, 2004
... US Central Intelligence Agency has estimated that North Korea
already possesses one or possibly two nuclear weapons along with
medium-range missiles capable of ...

The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe
San Francisco Chronicle, CA - Jul 31, 2004
... is likely that North Korea's suspected stockpile of two to eight
nuclear bombs is already more than enough deterrence to keep American
cruise missiles in their ...

North Korean Prisoners 'Killed in Chemical Trials'
The Scotsman, UK - Jul 27, 2004
... The Butler report said North Korea was developing missiles capable
of delivering nuclear weapons to continental USA and Europe. ...

Transfers 'ready to fight' in Iraq
Washington Times, DC - Jul 31, 2004
... Instead of facing the North Korean military's traditional tanks,
airplanes and missiles, the unit in ... The team's return to South
Korea after the ...

Alleged Syrian nuclear plans elicit debate
Daily Star, Lebanon - Jul 23, 2004
... relied on a chemical weapons program as a deterrent to Israel and
an extensive collection of ballistic missiles, developed with the aid
of North Korea and Iran ...

Pakistan bought missile technology from North Korea: Bhutto
Pakistani Newspaper, Pakistan - Jul 18, 2004
... It is widely believed that a series of Pakistan's Ghauri missiles
are based on North Korea's Nodong missile. Bhutto told Asahi that ...

[ANN]Don't go ballistic over missile shield
Korea Herald, South Korea - Jul 26, 2004
... to the National Assembly, the South Korean Defense Ministry said
North Korea was now building and deploying intermediate-range
Taepodong-1 missiles capable of ...

Changing the guard on missile defense
Washington Times, DC - Jul 27, 2004
... If the range estimates are accurate, they would go up to 3 times
farther than the Nodong missiles North Korea uses to threaten Japan
and US bases there, adding ...

Seoul: N. Korea deploys missiles
Chicago Tribune (subscription), IL - Jul 9, 2004
... North Korea's missiles, rocket and artillery batteries pose the
greatest threat to South Korea and 37,000 US soldiers in the South.
...

South Korea, Japan Offer North Better Ties to End Nuclear Row
Bloomberg - Jul 21, 2004
... said today the establishment of ties depends on the dismantling of
North Korea's nuclear weapons, addressing Japan's concerns over its
missiles and clarifying ...

The Arms Keep Coming—But Who Pays?
The Irrawaddy News Magazine, Burma - Aug 3, 2004
... a small submarine, and possibly even a number of SCUD short-range
ballistic missiles. Late last year there were even suggestions that
North Korea was assisting ...

Sowing the seeds of destruction
Jerusalem Newsire, Israel - Aug 2, 2004
... pushing ahead with its efforts to become a nuclear power, last
month ordering new, long-range surface-to-surface missiles from North
Korea, and simultaneously ...

On this day
News24, South Africa - Aug 1, 2004
... US military discloses it has successfully tested heat-seeking
missiles to be ... 1977 - North Korea creates a "military sea
boundary" off its coastline and says ...

Crude Spike Hurts Stocks
Smartmoney.com (subscription) - Aug 4, 2004
... continuing violence in Iraq loomed long-term threats from Iran and
North Korea. ... Hermit Kingdom is reportedly deploying long-range
ballistic missiles capable of ...

The Vice President Attends a Bush-Cheney '04 Question and Answer ...
Whitehouse.gov (press release) - Aug 3, 2004
... weapons technology to some of the world's less attractive regimes:
North Korea, Iran and ... Africa embassy bombings we fired off a few
cruise missiles at training ...

[ANN]Japan flexing military muscle
Korea Herald, South Korea - Aug 1, 2004
... of intercepting medium-range missiles. In fact, the deployment of
a missile defense system by Japan is intended to contain China and
North Korea, and lay the ...

DPRK on war alert, says South Korea
Daily Times, Pakistan - Jul 7, 2004
... US intelligence reports say North Korea has developed ballistic
missiles with a range of up to 4,000 kilometers (2,500 miles). "It ...