"Burma’s secretive military regime is trying to develop nuclear weapons"
Is there NO LIE this government will not stoop to start a war?
"US fears Burma, N. Korea may be military partners" by Indira A.R. Lakshmanan, Bloomberg News | July 22, 2009
BANGKOK - Signs of clandestine military cooperation between North Korea and Burma are feeding “growing concerns’’ about Asian security, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said yesterday.
“It would be destabilizing for the region, it would pose a direct threat to Burma’s neighbors,’’ Clinton told reporters in Bangkok after a meeting with Thailand’s prime minister, Abhisit Vejjajiva. The junta refers to the country as Myanmar. Clinton did not comment specifically on allegations that North Korea may be helping Burma’s military government to set up uranium- and nuclear-related facilities.
First the LIES against Syria, and now this!!! PFFFFFFFTTT!
The US Navy recently followed the Kang Nam I, a North Korean freighter that was headed in the direction of Burma with unknown cargo. The ship turned around and returned home earlier this month.
Oh, the Kang Nam making an appearance once again!!!
Some proliferation experts and Burmese dissidents say Burma’s secretive military regime is trying to develop nuclear weapons, allegations that have gained currency with the release last month of 800 photos of purported tunnels in the country built with North Korean assistance.
Grain of salt please:
"There are some indications, moreover, that the MEK obtained the documents not from an Iranian source but from Israel's Mossad --source--"
You got "pictures," hanh?
A South Korean intelligence official quoted by the Associated Press said satellite imagery of the Kang Nam suggested nuclear-related cargo. US officials have suggested the shipment may have been artillery or small arms....
Related: North Korea Telling the Truth About Missile Launch
That's why I no longer believe western intel or their allies -- well, one of a number of reasons (Iraq).
Clinton heads today to the resort island of Phuket to discuss Burma, North Korea, and other security issues with counterparts in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the 27-member Asean Regional Forum, which includes China, Russia, and India. She called on Burma to release opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace laureate, and other political prisoners.
Did you know that Aung San Suu Kyi is Burmese for CIA?
The United States is “deeply concerned’’ about alleged human rights abuses Burma’s military regime, including widespread rape, Clinton said.
She expects “fair treatment’’ for Suu Kyi, who is on trial and could face as many as five years in prison for violating terms of her house arrest.
This from a nation that tortures?
What a detestable piece of shit-scum this "lady" is, huh, world?
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And WHY the OMISSIONS, MSM?
See Burmese Case Gets More Bizarre, readers.
Strange how stuff like that just FADES AWAY, huh?