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seruriermarshal
05-16-2004, 03:40 AM
Syrians and equipment in North Korean train wreck

Syrian technicians accompanying unknown equipment were killed in the train explosion in North Korea on April 22, according to a report in a Japanese newspaper.
A military specialist on Korean affairs revealed that the Syrian technicians were killed in the explosion in Ryongchon in the northwestern part of the country, according to the Sankei Shimbun. The specialist said the Syrians were accompanying "large equipment" and that the damage from the explosion was greatest in the portion of the train they occupied.

The source said North Korean military personnel with protective suits responded to the scene soon after the explosion and removed material only from the Syrians' section of the train.

The technicians were from the Syrian technical research center called Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche Scientific (CERS). Although CERS was established to promote science and technology development, it has been viewed as a major player in Syria's weapons of mass destruction development program.

The source said it was not known whether the cargo was the source of the explosion or whether it had exploded following a separate explosion on another section of the train.

As many as 10 Syrians and accompanying North Koreans were killed, according to the report. The bodies of the Syrians were taken home on May 1 by a Syrian aircraft, which had come to Pyongyang to deliver aid supplies.

The Syrians and North Koreans who transported the victimrs were also reportedly wearing protective suits similar to those worn by the North Korean military figures who arrived on the scene immediately after the accident, the source said.

The United States and other countries have expressed concern that Syrian and North Korea are developoing Scud-D missiles, as well as chemical and biological weapons.

Concerning the cause of the explosion incident, the DPRK has explained that a train carrying fertilizer containing ammonium nitrate and a railroad tank carrying petroleum were being shunted, and, in the process, came into contact with electrical wires, due to carelessness.


I'm afraid North Korea Iran Syrian have communication . Because Iran have a detonation in 2003 .

I think , it's like because missile fuel .

One?
05-16-2004, 06:31 PM
could it be sabotage?

MetalBoy
05-16-2004, 06:45 PM
could it be sabotage?
Nah, give credit where its due, shoddy safety usage by the North Koreans.

Maverick77
05-16-2004, 08:52 PM
They were goin to get nukes

100_Percent_HOOAH
05-16-2004, 09:14 PM
Thats some scary stuff. Do you happen to have any links or sources to go along with the article?

usa320
05-16-2004, 09:30 PM
I dont care who did it, or how it happened. But the fact of the matter is the fact that Syrians are doing business with NK is disconcerting to say the least. We need to start flying recon sorties over syria i think. Best way to do it would be by pulling the SR-71 out of mothballs, because U-2's and UAV's are detectable. We really need to take a close look at syria, because id bet alot of money that they are holding the iraqi WMD.

Romulus
05-16-2004, 10:03 PM
I agree^^^^^^

LordHalbert
05-16-2004, 10:11 PM
After the US/Coalition has finished it's job in Iraq they should move into Syria next.

I believe most of the enemey mercenaries in Iraq originate from Syria - probably aided by the government - at least the Syrian goverment isn't attempting to stop the "mercenaries". I use the term "mercenaries" lightly because mercenaries are technically not supposed to be working for any state or governement.

100_Percent_HOOAH
05-16-2004, 10:14 PM
I dont care who did it, or how it happened. But the fact of the matter is the fact that Syrians are doing business with NK is disconcerting to say the least. We need to start flying recon sorties over syria i think. Best way to do it would be by pulling the SR-71 out of mothballs, because U-2's and UAV's are detectable. We really need to take a close look at syria, because id bet alot of money that they are holding the iraqi WMD.

Agreed, I think Syria has thw WMDs too

SeanAshi
05-16-2004, 10:23 PM
Syria has Sarin and VX nerve gas warheads on Scud missiles

Khabbi
05-16-2004, 10:54 PM
Dident they shut down the SR-71 because satelites were better ? , so why not use the satelites ?

And isent Syria allowed to have WMDs ?

ExtraT
05-16-2004, 11:13 PM
I think that explains the embargo against Syria, that US put in place recently.

As for NK - they sell SCUDs pretty much to everybody.

One?
05-17-2004, 12:00 AM
I think that explains the embargo against Syria, that US put in place recently.

As for NK - they sell SCUDs pretty much to everybody.

no the embargo will be lifted as soon as syria shuts down the palestinian offices.

SeanAshi
05-17-2004, 12:08 AM
I for one am against the embargo on Syria, because it will accomplish nothing, pressure should be put on Assad personally.

moughoun
05-17-2004, 02:09 AM
Dident they shut down the SR-71 because satelites were better ? , so why not use the satelites ?

And isent Syria allowed to have WMDs ?

Yes but satelite, tragectory's and overflight time's can be pretty easily worked out and therefore nullified, and probably but would you want to be in that neighbourhood

weedman
05-17-2004, 02:12 AM
[Syrians]... are holding the iraqi WMD.You're kidding?

Kilgor
05-17-2004, 02:20 AM
[Syrians]... are holding the iraqi WMD.You're kidding?

So where do you think the missing WMD is ?

And if you say "there wasnt any wmd to begin with", the UN would disagree in its offical reports

weedman
05-17-2004, 02:24 AM
So where do you think the missing WMD is ?
I don't know, but I also take into consideration they do not exist, so the reason for the war was probably a big lie.

Kilgor
05-17-2004, 02:32 AM
So where do you think the missing WMD is ?
I don't know, but I also take into consideration they do not exist, so the reason for the war was probably a big lie.

No... they do exsist.

Iraq did not declare all WMD's honestly under UN resolution 1441.

Incomplete documentation, weapons that could not be accounted for, and harrasment of inspectors.

So where are they ?

citizen-k
05-17-2004, 02:32 AM
So where do you think the missing WMD is ?
I don't know, but I also take into consideration they do not exist, so the reason for the war was probably a big lie.

And you also think Saddam should receive the Nobel peace prize, right?

Let's make a dual prize - him & Assad Jr what do you say?

After all, Assad is taking such good care of the people of Lebanon, AND he did everything he could to help the Iraqi free, democratic government to fight the bad evil conquerer from the west :roll:

FLaKKeY
05-17-2004, 06:51 AM
maybe the syrians were ticket inspectors.. or train safety specalists.