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N Korean scientists defect ("Operation Weasel!")
The Weekend Australian ^ | April 19, 2003 | Martin Chulov and Cameron Stewart

Posted on 04/18/2003 12:19:05 PM PDT by ellery

A SWATH of North Korea's military and scientific elite, among them key nuclear specialists, has defected to the US and its allies through a highly secret smuggling operation involving the tiny Pacific island of Nauru.

The defections have taken place since last October and have been made possible through the help of 11 countries that agreed to provide consular protection to smuggle the targets from neighbouring China, according to sources close to the operation, which has now been wound up.

Some countries also agreed to act as transit points for up to 30 days once the defectors left China, the sources claim.

Among those now believed to be in a safe house in the West is the father of North Korea's nuclear program, Kyong Won-ha, who left his homeland late last year with the help of Spanish officials. Debriefings of Mr Kyong are said to have given intelligence officials an unprecedented insight into North Korea's nuclear capabilities, particularly at the feared reactor number one in the southern city of Yongbyon.

The operation – dubbed Weasel – has been largely facilitated through non-government organisations and private citizens from South Korea, the US and its allies. It has deliberately been kept at arm's length from any government.

It is understood to have led directly to the defection of up to 20 senior North Korean officials in the past six months.

Those countries involved were responsible for arranging and providing consular support and protection to the defectors once they were smuggled from North Korea into China.

After a tense six-month standoff, North Korea will next week join talks with the US and China to discuss Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions. It will be the first direct high-level contact between Washington and Pyongyang since last October, when US Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly said North Korean officials had admitted running a covert program to make nuclear weapons.

It was just 24 hours after the Bali bombing in October last year that Nauru was encouraged to join the network. The approach came from Washington lawyer Philip Gagner, who was asked to relay a message given to him by US officials.

On October 12, Mr Gagner wrote to Nauru's then president, Rene Harris: "Some of the governments involved, including governments in the Pacific and the United States Government, would like to have the assistance of the Nauru Government in a diplomatic matter of very great sensitivity, (which) involves a country – not Iraq – which may have acquired weapons of primary concern to other governments and other countries in the region and the world.

"This is a matter of sufficient concern that the government of the United States would likely recommend removing Nauru from the (Financial Action Task Force) list of non-co-operative countries."

This was a reference to financial sanctions the multi-national body had threatened to impose on Nauru.

Mr Harris and his successor Bernard Dowiyogo were told later that Nauruan missions would be opened in Washington and Beijing free of charge to Nauru – ostensibly to boost the near bankrupt atoll's trade ties with each superpower.

But Mr Harris said the real reason for the Beijing embassy "was to expedite the movement of these very important refugees".

A confidential cabinet report on a Nauruan delegation to Washington in October says Nauru was asked to "help normalise relationships between North Korea and the US" by "providing assistance with certain refugees".

A member of the delegation, Nauru's former finance minister Kinza Clodumar, said the North Korean operation was detailed to him during that Washington visit.

"We were going to get a (North Korean) nuclear scientist and his family from a farm in China and then take them in a Nauru consulate car to an embassy," Mr Clodumar said.

Through confidential documents and interviews with key players in Washington, the Pacific and North Asia, The Weekend Australian has pieced together the story of Operation Weasel.

The plan to use Nauru was managed by Americans and New Zealanders operating at arm's length from their governments. Australia was not involved.

Despite Nauru's inclusion in the plan, sources say Nauru's diplomatic cover was not ultimately used to deliver the defectors to safety.

An earlier plan to use Nauru to move a senior defector from a northern Chinese town late last year was unsuccessful.

Despite the Nauruan failures, the operation was successful and those involved claim to have gleaned from the defectors crucial information about North Korea's nuclear program.

In recent months, powerful former members of previous US administrations have been making pointed public pronouncements about North Korea.

They include former Reagan adviser Michael Horowitz, from the Hudson Institute, and former CIA director James Woolsey, chairman of the US organis ation Freedom House, who in January called for the US to discreetly, but actively, encourage senior defectors.

Those countries believed to have taken part in Operation Weasel include the US, Nauru, New Zealand, Vanuatu, Thailand, The Philippines and Spain.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bushdoctrineunfold; defectors; koreandefectors; next; northkorea; nukes; postwariraq
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Bravo! Your move, Kim Jong Il.
1 posted on 04/18/2003 12:19:05 PM PDT by ellery
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To: ellery
All your weasel are belong to us!
2 posted on 04/18/2003 12:28:07 PM PDT by martin_fierro (Mr. Avuncular)
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To: martin_fierro
This is hilarious!
3 posted on 04/18/2003 12:29:22 PM PDT by JohnnyZ (Hollings is Foghorn Leghorn? Then who's Henry Hawk?)
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To: ellery
Is this believable ?
4 posted on 04/18/2003 12:29:38 PM PDT by evad ("We'll put a boot in yer ass...it's the American way"..Toby)
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To: evad
I'd say very!!
5 posted on 04/18/2003 12:33:28 PM PDT by Ga Rob (I'm not the cause of your problems.....you are!!)
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To: ellery
No wonder Kim Il Has been coming out with all these (last ditch effort) threats and wet dreams!

As you said - BRAVO!

6 posted on 04/18/2003 12:35:27 PM PDT by Happy2BMe (LIBERTY has arrived in Iraq - Now we can concentrate on HOLLYWEED!)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
ping
7 posted on 04/18/2003 12:36:53 PM PDT by ellery
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To: ellery
Those countries involved were responsible for arranging and providing consular support and protection to the defectors once they were smuggled from North Korea into China.

into China??

Is this for real?

8 posted on 04/18/2003 12:37:10 PM PDT by Mo1 (I'm a monthly Donor .. You can be one too!)
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To: evad
The level of detail sure seems to boost its credibility! Brilliant!
9 posted on 04/18/2003 12:37:52 PM PDT by ellery
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To: ellery
Operation Paperclip NK style :)
10 posted on 04/18/2003 12:39:26 PM PDT by Calpernia (Nancy = Bipolar - "This has been a public service announcement")
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To: Mo1
I know -- seems amazing. This administration is going to go down in history as one of the most brilliant foreign policy teams ever.
11 posted on 04/18/2003 12:43:30 PM PDT by ellery
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To: Calpernia
What was operation paperclip?
12 posted on 04/18/2003 12:44:03 PM PDT by ellery
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To: ellery
But according to the American left, no one would want to leave the communist utopia of North Korea. This story just can't be true.
13 posted on 04/18/2003 12:51:02 PM PDT by Beck_isright ("QUAGMIRE" - French word for "unable to find anyone to surrender to")
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To: ellery
I know -- seems amazing. This administration is going to go down in history as one of the most brilliant foreign policy teams ever

If this turns out to be true, I believe you are 100% correct .. WOW

14 posted on 04/18/2003 12:51:20 PM PDT by Mo1 (I'm a monthly Donor .. You can be one too!)
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To: ellery
Operation Paperclip - Our Intel takes the Brains away from the ones that mean us harm :)

http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/academy/history/VonBraun/Moving.html

On June 20, 1945, U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull approved the transfer of von Braun's German rocket specialists. This transfer was known as Operation Paperclip because, of the large number of Germans stationed at Army Ordnance, the paperwork of those selected to come to the United States were indicated by paperclips.

They arrived in the United States at New Castle Army Air Base, just south of Wilmington, DE. Afterwards, they were flown to Boston, and then taken by boat to an Army Intelligence Service post at Fort Strong in Boston Harbor. Later, with the exception of von Braun, the men were transferred to Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland to sort out the Peenemunde documents. Those documents would enable the scientists to continue their rocketry experiments where they had left off.

Finally, von Braun and the 126 Peenemunders were transferred to their new home at Fort Bliss, Texas, a large Army installation just north of El Paso, under the command of Major James P. Hamill. They found themselves in a strange situation as they began their new lives in America. Because they could not leave Fort Bliss without a military escort, they sometimes referred to themselves as "PoPs", Prisoners of Peace.

While at Fort Bliss, they were tasked to train military, industrial, and university personnel in the intricacies of rockets and guided missiles and to help refurbish, assemble, and launch a number of V-2's that had been shipped from Germany to the White Sands Proving Grounds in New Mexico. Further, they were to study the future potential of rockets for military and research applications.

During this time, von Braun mailed a marriage proposal to 18-year old Maria von Quirstorp. On March 1, 1947, he married her in a local Lutheran church. In December 1948, his first daughter, Iris was born at Fort Bliss Army Hospital.

15 posted on 04/18/2003 12:57:16 PM PDT by Calpernia (Nancy = Bipolar - "This has been a public service announcement")
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To: ellery
Wait a minute, I'm confused....I thought we only had the resources to focus on Osama....? Or has the left misled me again?
16 posted on 04/18/2003 1:00:33 PM PDT by Gefreiter
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To: Gefreiter
It looks like the Moronic cowboy strikes again. hehehehehe
17 posted on 04/18/2003 1:06:02 PM PDT by Maigrey (Member of the Dose's Jesus Freaks, Purple Aes Sedai , Jack Straw Fan Club, and Gonzo News Service)
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To: Calpernia
Wow! That's great -- thanks! (pardon my exclamation point abuse -- I'm exhilarated by this news!!!!) :-)
18 posted on 04/18/2003 1:07:11 PM PDT by ellery
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To: Gefreiter
Well, the leftists just HAVE to get it right next time. ;-0
19 posted on 04/18/2003 1:08:28 PM PDT by ellery
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To: section9

The North Korean "depth" in their strategic sciences might not be great enough to continue every aspect of their programs with these defectors gone.

Time to mess with their heads by cancelling or delaying the scheduled talks with them in China now, if for nothing else to see if they really can restart their reactor and process weapons grade material still...

20 posted on 04/18/2003 1:16:02 PM PDT by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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