Burma seeks nuclear weapons alliance with N Korea
BURMA'S military junta has attempted to buy nuclear weapons technology from North Korea's rogue regime in an alliance that presents a frightening new threat to regional security. The US issued a heavy-handed warning to Burmese military dictator Than Shwe to cease and desist all such activities after discovering Rangoon's bid late last year.
The prospect of the two pariah states of Asia joining together has alarmed Western intelligence agencies, with the US privately circulating a draft resolution condemning Burma's actions for the UN Security Council. The terms of the resolution would say that Burma constituted a "threat to peace and security". This would be a Chapter Six resolution, which does not imply that the Security Council would authorise the use of force against Burma or move directly to sanctions. But it would be the first time Burma has been formally censured by the Security Council. It is understood that no nuclear material has been transferred.
I'm starting to come around to the idea that we should give up our nuclear weapons, if only because having them will put us in the company of the most dirtbag nations on the face of the earth: NKor, Burma, Iran... |
Posted by: Fred 2006-07-05 |