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Special Reports: North Korea’s Nuclear and Missile Programs

 
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The following reports represent a small fraction of the coverage on this issue found in the Global Information System (GIS), and Defense & Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy (print monthly journal). For comprehensive coverage on this, and other global strategic issues, subscribe now to the monthly print journal, Defense & Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy.

 

October 12, 2006: Kim Jong-Il’s Assertion of the Obvious

October 11, 2006: North Korea Likely to Escalate Nuclear Confrontation

October 10, 2006: North Korean, Iranian Nuclear Strategy on Schedule, Escalating

October 5, 2006: Upcoming DPRK Nuclear Tests Are Integral to Iranian Strategic Move, But Also Force Western Acknowledgement of Impotence to Deal With New Nuclear Threats

September 12, 2006: Indications Persist that DPRK Moving Toward Underground N-Tests, Despite PRC, Russian Opposition

September 5, 2006: DPRK Upcoming “Tests” Linked to Iranian Interests and Japanese Changes

July 20, 2006: The DPRK Missiles: Preparation for the Middle East Crisis

July 6, 2006: DPRK Strategic Command and Control, Missile Launch Exercise Marks Operational Watershed

November 19, 2002: DPRK Acknowledges Possession of Nuclear Weapons, Confirming Consistent GIS/DFA Reporting. Possibility of Link to Saddam’s “Surprise Weapon” Includes the following reports:

1. DPRK Acknowledges Possession of Nuclear Weapons, Confirming Consistent GIS/DFA Reporting. Possibility of Link to Saddam’s “Surprise Weapon”

2. 1994 Report 1: The North Korean Nuclear Arsenal is Deployed, Despite Face-Saving Agreements With the US

3. 1994 Report 2: North Korea’s Preparations for War; DPRK Intel., Special Forces Change

4. January 1999 Report: The New Crisis On The Korean Peninsula Is Worst in 50 Years

5. The DPRK-Iran Strategic Weapons Linkage: The Timing of the Emperor’s Clothes

 

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