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Subject: DPRK arms shipment to Iran intercepted by UAE.
Herald12345    8/29/2009 3:22:22 PM
Why is this in the Australia section? http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N28380600.htm Here is why: " UAE seized N.Korea arms shipment bound for Iran 28 Aug 2009 22:38:46 GMT Source: Reuters * Arms included rocket launchers, detonators, RPGs * Seizure of shipment took place on Aug. 14 * Countries linked include Australia, France, Italy, China (Adds details about weapons, countries involved) By Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS, Aug 28 (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates has seized a cargo of North Korean weapons being shipped to Iran, which would have violated a U.N. embargo on arms exports from the communist state, Western diplomats said on Friday. The weapons seized on Aug. 14 included rocket launchers, detonators, munitions and ammunition for rocket-propelled grenades, they said. The ship, called the ANL-Australia, was Australian-owned and flying a Bahamas flag. Diplomats said the UAE reported the incident, which occurred two weeks ago, to the Security Council sanctions committee on North Korea. The committee sent letters to Tehran and Pyongyang on Aug. 25 informing them of the seizure and demanding a response within 15 days. "Based on past experience ... we don't expect a very detailed response," one of the diplomats said on condition of anonymity. The diplomats said the Australian firm whose ship was seized is controlled by a French conglomerate and the actual export was arranged by the Shanghai office of an Italian company. The diplomats did not name any of the firms involved. "The cargo was deceptively labeled," said a diplomat "The cargo manifest said that the ship contained oil boring machines. But then you opened it up and you found these arms." Diplomats said both North Korea and Iran appeared to be in breach of Security Council resolution 1874, which banned all arms exports from North Korea and authorized states to search suspicious ships and seize and destroy banned items. The resolution was imposed after North Korea's second nuclear test in May. The council imposed sanctions on Pyongyang after its first test in October 2006, but the measures were never enforced, mainly because China showed no interest in seeing them implemented. Diplomats said the UAE seizure, which was done on the basis of the country's own intelligence reports, was an important success for the beefed-up North Korean sanctions regime and would hopefully deter further attempts at skirting sanctions. Tehran has also been punished with three rounds of U.N. sanctions for its nuclear program, which Western powers fear is aimed at producing atomic weapons. Iran says it has a peaceful atomic program that will generate electricity, not bombs. (Reporting by Louis Charbonneau; editing by David Storey)" ???????????????????????????????????????
 
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YelliChink       9/1/2009 9:56:30 PM
I don't see how commies can profit from this situation. They deal weapons with Iran, and they can simply ferry weapons with Chinese flagged ships. When they do so, you can practically do nothing about it. They can also charter Russian IL-76s to ferry items for them. There is no need for commies to risk armed transfer this manner.
 
It is obvious that Iranians intended to purchase this batch of weapons and ammunition to arm:
1. Shiite militia in Iraq;
2. The Party of Allah in Lebanon;
3. Hamas.
 
This is simply a botched Iranian/DPRK operation.
 
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StevoJH       9/3/2009 12:17:31 AM
I would have thought that RPG's and Detonators would be relatively simple for any country to manufacture "in house" so why would they go to the trouble of importing/exporting them.
 
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