N. Korea warns ships of impending drill

North Korea is warning the world to stay out of part of its eastern waters for 16 days, starting Thursday, saying it will hold a military drill, Japanese officials said.
The reclusive communist nation did not specify consequences of ships entering those waters during the drill, but the dates fall within the timeframe cited by Japanese media last week for a possible North Korea missile launch toward Hawaii. Full Story »

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by Glenn LaBauve - Jun. 23, 2009

A good watch this space for future developments piece.

While the US and her allies are tied up in the wind down in Iraq and Pakistan/Afganistan muck, Kim Jong Il is trying to get as much headway as possible.

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