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North Korea sparks missile fears



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Published Date: 09 October 2008
NORTH Korea has deployed more than ten missiles on its west coast for what appears to be an imminent launch, it was reported today.
It comes two days after the North fired two short-range missiles into the Yellow Sea.

It would be an unprecedented test if the North fired all of the surface-to-ship and ship-to-ship missiles, but intelligence sources said they thought the North may launch five to seven of them.





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  • Last Updated: 09 October 2008 10:41 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: North Korea
 
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Dragonhead,

Dalian,China 09/10/2008 12:09:22
I sit about 180 miles West of the DPRK across the Bohai Sea.The Hanguk's want to be very careful where they fire them.Perhaps they want the Chinese to take them over? It would solve all their problems.Had the western nations and Japan kept their snouts out of China years ago and not interfered,China would still be in Korea and large areas the Russians have since'stolen'!Just how different history would have been.No Korean War....etc

 

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