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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Cuba Caught Selling Weapons To North Korea

Cuba Caught Selling Weapons To North Korea

September 17, 2013: It appears that the Cuban weapons Panamanian
inspectors found on a North Korean freighter seized last July were not
being sent to North Korea "for repairs" but were Cuban military surplus
(stuff the Cubans could not afford to operate and maintain) being sold
to North Korea. The illegal cargo of Cuban SA-2 anti-aircraft missile
systems and MiG-21 components (including over a dozen jet engines) was
buried under a cargo of sugar headed through the Panama Canal. The
illegal and undeclared weapons shipment also included some lighter arms.
But mostly it was stuff North Korea needed but had a difficult time
obtaining (like anti-aircraft missile components and replacement engines
for their elderly MiG-21 fleet.)

In recent years, a North Korean freighter have been showing up in Cuba
every three of four months. Often the North Korean ships travelled (in
violation of international law) with its tracker turned off. The trips
to Cuba were long believed to be some kind of smuggling operation, but
since Cuba had little of military value for North Korea, no one looked
too closely. At first it was thought that Cuba was trading sugar for
repair services (on the missiles, the jet fighters and their engines,
which wear out quickly). Now it turns out Cuba was selling their main
export (sugar) as well as surplus weapons. Cuba is, like North Korea,
one of the few communist states to survive the massive collapse of
communist countries in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Cuba has been
more energetic than North Korea in allowing economic freedom and is
economically better off than North Korea, but is still short of cash.
North Korea and Cuba are violation of the sanctions against North Korea,
although neither is much concerned about international criticism. North
Korea has been caught recently buying MiG-21s illegally (from Mongolia)
and has been active on the arms black market for over two decades.

Source: "Procurement: Cuba Caught Selling Weapons To North Korea" -
http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htproc/articles/20130917.aspx

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