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Sunday, March 9, 2008

Via Breitbart:

NEW YORK, March 7 (AP) - (Kyodo)--North Korea admitted to sending engineers to military- related and other facilities in Syria during its recent talks with the United States over its nuclear program, diplomatic sources in New York said Friday.

Pyongyang, however, denied its involvement in Syrian nuclear development, according to the sources.

In the post "Oh, You Meant THOSE Engineers?", John at Powerline says:

Sure, that's plausible. Maybe the Syrians wanted to learn about North Korea's industry-leading flat-panel television technology. Who wants Japanese engineers when you can get access to North Korea's? Or perhaps the North Korean engineers were dieticians--human engineers, so to speak--who could teach North Korea's techniques for making each generation shorter than the preceding one, with a shorter life span, too.

Syria may not be a technological powerhouse, but the idea that it would want North Korean engineering expertise, or North Korean "materials," relating to anything other than nuclear weapons is laughable.

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