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Damascus, Syria (CNN) -- North Korea requested permission from Iraq this week to fly a plane through its airspace to Syria, an adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki told CNN on Friday.
Al-Maliki rejected the request out of suspicion the plane would be carrying weapons, said adviser Ali al-Mousawi.
The prime minister talked by phone with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden on Friday afternoon, officials said.
Biden asked Iraq for help in stopping weapons from reaching Syria, according to a statement released by his office, and stressed to the Iraqi prime minister "the need to prevent any state from taking advantage of Iraq's territory or airspace to send weapons to Syria."
North Korea exports $100 million in weapons and missiles each year in violation of United Nations sanctions, according to a UN expert panel’s report that said Iran and Syria may be among countries that received missiles.
The 75-page report, released today, also cited evidence compiled by the International Atomic Energy Agency, governments and news reports that North Korea is involved in “nuclear and ballistic missile related activities in certain other countries including Iran, Syria and Myanmar.”
Curbing North Korea's illicit arms trade is difficult since the renegade country launders containers carrying weapons three or four times, a defector who was in charge of illicit arms deals told the Chosun Ilbo on Monday.
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Five departments of the North Korean government are involved in arms exports
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The military arms production wing procures materials for the Yongbyon nuclear plant and North Korea's nuclear weapons program. "The General Bureau of Atomic Energy only produces yellow cake [the seed material for higher-grade nuclear enrichment], while the arms production wing is in charge of the Yongbyon facility," the defector said. The Second Academy of Natural Sciences exports missiles and also provides after-sales service for exported products by upgrading performance and exchanging components.
"The main client is the research center of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, while experiments are conducted in unison," he said. Iran successfully test-fired a rocket on Feb. 3 which is believed to have been powered by the same engine as North Korean Rodong missiles.
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These "laundered" containers are laundered again in Hong Kong, Singapore or other ports. "The containers are mixed with other cargo in those transit points. They are searched, but not thoroughly," the defector added. "Even if customs or other officials roll their sleeves up and search for weapons, how can they possibly find the arms among the mountains of other containers headed to other countries?"
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North Korea's main weapons production base is Kanggye General Tractor Plant No. 26. Before the Korean War, the plant was based in Pyongyang and made Soviet-designed PPSh 41 submachine guns but has since been relocated.
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Small arms ammunition are hot export items and the Second Economic Committee even built a factory in Ethiopia," the defector said. The rugged AK-47s, which can operate flawlessly even in the sand-filled battlefields of the Middle East, are extremely popular, he said.
Anti-tank missiles are more complicated to manufacture, so the blueprints are in Russia, while North Korean factories are merely subcontractors. North Korean arms are believed to be exported to Bangladesh, Indonesia, Pakistan and the Philippines. "North Korean weapons with engines [such as tanks] are extremely poor quality, but those carrying warheads are not bad," the defector said.
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Originally posted by superman2012
So Iraq is still scared of the US? I don't understand. Aren't Iraq and Iran friends and North Korea and Iran friends, and Iran is friends with Syria? It seems like they are one big extended family. Although some on here will say they are part of the nuclear family.
Originally posted by CALGARIAN
If NATO intervenes in Syria and then Israel hits Iran..
NK for sure will attack SK, and possibly China attack Japan and/or Taiwan.
US is too bogged down at that point and Canada cannot commit that many troops.
Originally posted by Awen24
Originally posted by superman2012
So Iraq is still scared of the US? I don't understand. Aren't Iraq and Iran friends and North Korea and Iran friends, and Iran is friends with Syria? It seems like they are one big extended family. Although some on here will say they are part of the nuclear family.
...not even close.
Remember the Iraq/Iran war of the 1980's?
Even if you don't, I assure you, they do.
The fall of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003 led to the normalization of relations between the two countries.[1] As of January 2010, the two countries have signed over 100 economic and cooperation agreements.[2] Since 2003, Iraq has allowed Shia Muslims from Iran to make pilgrimage to holy Shia sites in Iraq. In March 2008, Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad became the first Iranian president to visit Iraq since Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution. Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki has made several state visits to Iran since 2006 and expressed sympathy with Iran over its nuclear energy program. Iran is today Iraq's largest trading partner.
Originally posted by superman2012
So Iraq is still scared of the US? I don't understand. Aren't Iraq and Iran friends and North Korea and Iran friends, and Iran is friends with Syria? It seems like they are one big extended family. Although some on here will say they are part of the nuclear family.
Originally posted by RizeorDie
Originally posted by superman2012
So Iraq is still scared of the US? I don't understand. Aren't Iraq and Iran friends and North Korea and Iran friends, and Iran is friends with Syria? It seems like they are one big extended family. Although some on here will say they are part of the nuclear family.
Iraq was invaded by the US in 2003 in which the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein was overthrown and an American puppet state was installed. Iraq is a puppet of the United States, they dont make their own decision and choose own allies even if it seems like they doedit on 23/9/2012 by RizeorDie because: (no reason given)
Like it or not, we all agreed, but today aboard the Ponce one of the countries ship's came close enough for me to snap this picture with a telephoto lens. It's the Iraqi patrol boat P-307 and it was sailing alongside the U.S. guided missile destroyer USS Gridley.
The P-307 was delivered to Iraq in March 2012, carries a 30mm cannon and is manned by crew of 25 sailors. I talked to a Navy officer who told me if I was able to see it, I could go ahead and report it. Just to be sure, I asked him before we parted if he were sure no one would be upset about these pictures being posted, and he said "Not at this point. No."
So Iraq is still scared of the US?
I don't understand. Aren't Iraq and Iran friends and North Korea and Iran friends, and Iran is friends with Syria? It seems like they are one big extended family.
Originally posted by emberscott
In other news.
Everyone In The Gulf Was Shocked To See This Iraqi Patrol Boat
Like it or not, we all agreed, but today aboard the Ponce one of the countries ship's came close enough for me to snap this picture with a telephoto lens. It's the Iraqi patrol boat P-307 and it was sailing alongside the U.S. guided missile destroyer USS Gridley.
The P-307 was delivered to Iraq in March 2012, carries a 30mm cannon and is manned by crew of 25 sailors. I talked to a Navy officer who told me if I was able to see it, I could go ahead and report it. Just to be sure, I asked him before we parted if he were sure no one would be upset about these pictures being posted, and he said "Not at this point. No."
Originally posted by CALGARIAN
If NATO intervenes in Syria and then Israel hits Iran..
NK for sure will attack SK, and possibly China attack Japan and/or Taiwan.
US is too bogged down at that point and Canada cannot commit that many troops.
Originally posted by Ghezuz
Originally posted by CALGARIAN
If NATO intervenes in Syria and then Israel hits Iran..
NK for sure will attack SK, and possibly China attack Japan and/or Taiwan.
US is too bogged down at that point and Canada cannot commit that many troops.
Why would North Korea attack South Korea or China start a world conflict if nato attacked Iran? How is what you are saying even related? Please I really wish to know what the correlation between these events is because I see none.
Originally posted by superman2012
Originally posted by CALGARIAN
If NATO intervenes in Syria and then Israel hits Iran..
NK for sure will attack SK, and possibly China attack Japan and/or Taiwan.
US is too bogged down at that point and Canada cannot commit that many troops.
Question for you, why will they attack me in Saskatchewan? Sorry, couldn't resist.