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Via the Joong Ang Ilbo

U.S. Navy yesterday was tracking a North Korean cargo vessel, the Kang Nam I, shown here in an Oct. 24, 2006 file photo, suspected of carrying weapons materials. [AP


U.S. Navy yesterday was tracking a North Korean cargo vessel, the Kang Nam I, shown here in an Oct. 24, 2006 file photo, suspected of carrying weapons materials. [AP
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4:41 pm on June 20th, 2009 1
That North Korean ship looks like a piece of trash. It seems to be a mirror image of its place of origin.
5:44 pm on June 20th, 2009 2
Gee, why bother following it? One well placed shot and it will blow up in a cloud of rust.
6:54 pm on June 20th, 2009 3
For what it’s worth, today’s KCNA report features a meeting with the foreign crew of a ship that was docked at Chongjin:
Pyongyang, June 19 (KCNA) — A meeting of foreign crewmen took place on June 18 at Chongjin Port to celebrate the 45th anniversary of General Secretary Kim Jong Il’s start of work at the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea. Present there were the captain and crewmen of Kiribati-flagged ship Hongru.
Just one more ship to watch, I suppose.