Monday, May 25, 2009
North Korea Ready to Test More Missiles With Iranian Help; Another Korean War is Possible
Amid reports that North Korea plans to test-fire missiles from its west coast, following its second nuclear test, China Confidential analysts say the international community continues to underestimate and understate the North Korean threat to world peace.
The Stalinist/Kimist state will never abandon atomic arms. It intends to use them to blackmail the United States, South Korea and Japan, ahead of actually taking over the South, driving the U.S. out of the region, and dominating Japan.
Another Korean war is not only possible but increasingly likely.
China Confidential analysts also assert that North Korea and Iran are cooperating even more closely than commonly believed. Sources say Iranian nuclear experts assisted the North Korean nuclear test and will assist the missile tests.
While the world focuses on Iran's nuclear enrichment and ballistic missile programs, not enough attention is paid to the possible transfer of a North Korean nuclear weapon to the Islamist nation, which has vowed to destroy Israel.
Not for nothing have North Korea and Iran successfully test-fired ballistic missiles from cargo ships. No nation with coastal cities can defend these population centers against sea-based ballistic missile attacks.
The Axis of Evil is real. Appeasement will make war inevitable--on Axis terms.
China Confidential is the only media outlet in the world that accurately predicted both North Korean nuclear tests, including the actual test dates. Click here for the story. Relying on open source intelligence and an international network of analysts and stringers, China Confidential has consistently out-reported the mainstream media on the North Korean and iranian stories.Did N. Korea Short the Yen Ahead of Nuclear Test?
China Confidential has learned that Japanese and South Korean analysts are searching for evidence of North Korean currency market manipulation ahead of the North's second nuclear test.
The yen fell from near its highest level in more than two months against the dollar after North Korea detonated a Nagasaki-sized nuclear bomb-- Pyongyang's first nuclear test in three years--and launched three short-range missiles, threatening the region’s security.
The yen traded at 94.82 per dollar by 3:40 p.m. in New York on May 25, from 94.77 on May 22, after earlier dropping to 95.21. Japan’s currency slipped to 132.80 per euro, from 132.67.
China Confidential is the only media outlet in the world to have accurately predicted both North Korean nuclear tests, including predicting the exact test dates.
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
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