Wednesday, 20 November 2013

North Korea in Military Cahoots with Syria?

As reported by theguardian.com, North Korea has allegedly provided military help for Syria. To me, this is no surprise. I guess we are now beginning to see North Korea's true polarization in international warfare matters. Unfortunately, it seems that NK has sent helicopters and advisers to further the Assad regime in its opposition against the rebel insurgence. I'm honestly not shocked in the least. To me, it seems predictable that these two would be secret allies.

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As usual, NK is in complete denial. Furthermore, the military contribution is the perfect addition to their chemical weapons support of the Assad regime. Take a look at the following unfortunate excerpt:

"Under a deal brokered by Russia and the US, Assad agreed to destroy all Syria's chemical weapons after Washington threatened to use force in response to a sarin gas attack that killed hundreds of people on 21 August.
Japanese media reports in August said Turkey had intercepted a shipment of gas masks and small arms from North Korea to Syria."

Yet another SHOCKER, folks.

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