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N Korea urges Mexico to free detained ship (Ummm Sugar Sugar!!)
BBC News ^ | 4/8/15 | BBC

Posted on 04/08/2015 8:47:46 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

North Korea has accused Mexico of illegally holding one of its ships, after it ran aground last year.

It said the Mu Du Bong was a legitimate commercial ship and its detention a "rampant violation" of sovereignty.

But a UN expert says the ship belongs to North Korea's Ocean Maritime Management, which is on a UN blacklist.

In July 2013 one of its ships was seized in Panama after Soviet-era weapons and fighter jets were found hidden under sugar sacks.

United Nations sanctions ban most arms shipments to North Korea.

Under resolutions adopted after Pyongyang's nuclear tests in 2006 and 2009, the export of all arms and related parts, with the exception of small arms and light weapons, to the communist country is prohibited. 'Rampant violation'

The Mu Du Bong ran aground on a reef off Mexico's Veracruz state in July 2014. North Korea says it has since paid a bond to cover damage to the reef. The Chong Chon Gang was carrying military hardware including two Soviet-era MiG-21 fighters

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Mexico; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: detained; mexico; nkorea; ship; urges

1 posted on 04/08/2015 8:47:46 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge

I have a better idea. Have the Mexican Navy tow it out to sea and use it for target practice.


2 posted on 04/08/2015 9:01:25 PM PDT by Enterprise ("Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." Voltaire)
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To: Enterprise

Bttt


3 posted on 04/08/2015 9:17:22 PM PDT by ConservativeMan55 (In America, we don't do pin pricks. But sometimes we elect them.)
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To: NormsRevenge

Captain We Too Shallow?


4 posted on 04/08/2015 10:27:23 PM PDT by Defiant (Making Stephy a news anchor is like making an arsonist the fire chief.)
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To: NormsRevenge

Release the USS Pueblo then maybe we’ll talk.


5 posted on 04/08/2015 10:27:52 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: NormsRevenge
A Russian pilot flew a Mig-25, (Which, at the time, was tippy top secret.), to Japan when he defected. The Soviet government demanded it's property back, and the Japanese government complied.

The aircraft went back in small boxes, having been dis-assembled to the last nut, bolt and rivet...

We had designed and rushed into production the F-16, based on intelligence estimates of projected Mig-25 performance. One had been tracked by radar, flying from Syria to Egypt, by the Israelis, at Mach 2.5. (The Mig burned out it's engines going on afterburner for that long, and barely made it to a landing.) But we didn't find that out for years.

In sum, we built a plane that was orders of magnitude better than the soviets, because we were afraid of an opium dream that the USSR created.

I'd ship the Norks the aircraft, short a few little parts, like afterburner igniters, gearbox bearings, the needles on the instruments...

6 posted on 04/08/2015 10:30:50 PM PDT by jonascord (It's sarcasm unless otherwise noted...)
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To: Defiant

Cap’n Sum Dum Gai.


7 posted on 04/08/2015 11:02:34 PM PDT by uglybiker (nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-BATMAN!)
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