http://www.geostrategy-direct.com/geostrategy-direct/secure/2004/11_02/ne.asp


North Korea is focus of U.S.-led anti-proliferation exercise

An international proliferation exercise near Tokyo is aimed at sending
a signal to North Korea, regarded as one of the major arms
proliferators, U.S. officials said.

The military exercise under the Bush administration's Proliferation
Security Initiative will be hosted by Japan and held near Tokyo Bay
later this month. Forces from the United States, Australia, France and
Japan will participate.

Fourteen nations, including Russia, will send observers to the drills.

The exercise will involve the interdiction at sea of a suspected North
Korean smuggling vessel. U.S. and international special operations
commandos will board the ship from helicopters.

A separate exercise will involve ship search training for U.S. and
Japanese forces. That exercise will practice inspecting ships
suspected of carrying weapons of mass destruction.









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