Published: November 16, 2006
Op-Ed Contributor
Crossfire War - France Intercepts N Korean Ship in Indian Ocean
By Willard Payne
Crossfire War - TEHRAN WATCH - Indian Ocean Theatre: Tehran - Pyongyang - Beijing/Paris - Moscow - Washington - Tokyo; France Intercepts North Korean Ship in Indian Ocean
Night Watch: PARIS - Bloomberg News and Agence France Presse have just reported the French have intercepted a North Korean ship in the Indian Ocean. After Pyongyang's nuclear test explosion last month the Allies have finally become serious about intercepting future advanced weapons exports from China's province of North Korea to Iran. These steps should have been taken 20 years ago when Tehran re-started its nuclear weapons program. But that was before the West realized Tehran's main targets are not inside West Asia (Middle East) but beyond.
The West and India are the two main targets because they are two of the main obstacles to Islam's re-emergence and the West's long history of manipulating the region. Tehran will not sit by idly and watch the Allies continue to intercept its nuclear-ballistic purchases from China-North Korea. Tehran may not be able to attack Allied ships in the Indian Ocean but they can hit Allied ships in and near the Persian Gulf.
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