Posted on 01/31/2003 9:04:38 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo
YTN-TV, one of the major South Korean TV networks (and all South Korean TV stations tonight, along with South Korean daily press on the web) have done urgent, top stories on the The New York Times report today that indicate United States intelligence espionage satellites have picked up the movement of many North Korean trucks at Yongbyon, North Korea (nuclear processing facility) pointing to the removal and transfer (to where? for what purpose?) of nearly 8,000 nuclear fuel rods for possible plutonium reprocessing in an effort to produce up to nearly SIX nuclear weapons. The other intent discussed is an attempt by North Korea to hide these materials. It is said this activity has suddenly escalated in the month of January.
This dangerous situation can be viewed, in the Korean language (but Freepers/Lurkers, you don't need Korean language 'hangul' fonts installed to easily find the streaming video links), at the following page here!
Further, in addition to finding the video stream links there, here is the video link if you would like, or otherwise go to the report and hit your desired stream, be it 56K or 200K (we used Windows Media format).
Caveat: These 2 links may or may not work, in which case, just go to the "here!" above and try to link from there. Good luck.
Before the fishing and commerical vessels are sunk, the LCVs and transport aircraft will have been targeted, so you'd only be looking at lightly equipped infantry on the shore, with little hope of reinforcements. Every assessment I've seen of an invasion of Taiwan shows it would have to be several times larger and more complicated than Operation Overlord, which is still the largest amphibious attack in history. Many planners doubt that we could pull it off within reasonable limits. (Unless a blockade were to go up around the island and be given enough time to choke them out.)
Remember, if the US is tied up in Iraq and N. Korea - it won't be us. The Taiwanese will be on their own.
George, send in the Tomahawks?
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