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[Marmot's Hole] The Taepodong 2: Your tax money at work
Published: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 23:32:46 +0000
South Korea’s military authorities estimate that it cost North Korea about 60 billion won (roughly 63 million US dollars) to fire off seven missiles on July 5, reports the Dong-A Ilbo. Given North Korea’s dire economic conditions, some believe Pyongyang was able to conduct its tests only because of South Korean aid that has flowed [...] Read More... |
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Re: [Marmot's Hole] The Taepodong 2: Your tax money at work
Makes sense to me. Does anyone believe the millions of dollars sent to North Korea from around the world actually goes to the people? It most likely get pumped into the military and black market.
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