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Report: Iranians attended N. Korea missile launch
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Published: 16.04.12, 14:20
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1. Of course
Arctodus Simus ,   Fort Yukon-Alaska   (04.16.12)
As all the so called "iranian" missile program is in fact a copycat of the North Korean one.. Anyway this failure is a good news for the civilized world !
2. Yuk!
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (04.16.12)
Thanks for proving that which we have always known. Kick in the ass to both Pyongyang and Teheran. Especially Teheran. Oh, yeah. Take on Israel, why don't you? Islamofascist missiles falling upon Teheran. Isfahan. Qum. Wherever. Bring it ON, Islamofascist idiots. BRING IT ON!
3. Pakistan& Syria are also clients.All human rights abusers
PETER SM ,   AUSTRALIA   (04.16.12)
that "human rightists" love to ignore. The question is why?
4. IRANIAN PRESENCE IN NORTH KOREA
MAHMOOD ,   LONDON-UK   (04.16.12)
What's the big deal if 12 Iranians presence was noted during the launch.If the satelitte was meant to gather military information,once again,why the hue and cry?Of course,just as Fordow and Parchin sites are being observed by others,why shouldn't Iran and north Korea reciprocate?
5. duh
(04.16.12)
And will you be just as surprised when you see the guest list for the upcoming underground nuclear test in North Korea?
6. Next time, NK, don't be so arrogant!
Robert ,   New Jersey, USA   (04.16.12)
...as to advertise your firecrackers to the Iranians. Be sure you can find the proper end to insert fuse before lighting. Your clients surely are disappointed that they cannot count on you to provide the rocket for their nuke to rid the world of the Great Satan and Little Satan. Better luck next time! Enjoy your Kimchi, new revered leader, Kim!
7. #1, you are wrong!
Bubba   (04.16.12)
Iran has successfully put a satellite in orbit and used a solid fuel rocket to do it. NK has to learn from Iran as they were using a liquid fuel rocket for the launch that failed. Iran has not had a launch failure, yet! The myth you refer too was clearly blown away by the North Korean failure.
8. Oh, dear!
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (04.16.12)
Do you suppose that STUXNET and his rather large family of cousins have made the voyage to North Korea?
9. To: Bubba at No. 7
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (04.17.12)
The Iranian satellite launch predated STUXNET, DUQU, TILDED and the rest of their family. I wonder if the Iranians would risk such a launch these days. Doubtful. They know their military command and control systems have been completely compromised. That's why -- since STUXNET -- while there has been a great deal of sturm und drang and chest-thumping out of Teheran about "this new class of missile" and "that new class of missile," they have carefully refrained from actually testing them. Think about it -- if you realize that Israel has reached out and touched you and can likely turn your missiles around and drop them on you .... how likely are you to "test" them? Something about which Iran has grown remarkably shy, certainly a first for the Islamofascist Republic A missile launch disaster cannot be photoshopped into anything else but what it is, and Iran won't take the risk.
10. To: No. 4
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (04.17.12)
No big deal. It is only natural for the two worst pariah states in the world seek one another out -- possibly even trade information and knowledge. I wonder how happy the North Koreans are about their computer systems possibly having been infected. Probably not very.
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