Fed: North Korean warns Australia could face nuclear strike

From: AAP General News (Australia) | Date: July 15, 2003 | Copyright information


AAP General News (Australia)

07-15-2003

Fed: North Korean warns Australia could face nuclear strike

CANBERRA, July 15 AAP - Australian could face a nuclear attack from North Korea if
it got involved in an international force to stop ships carrying weapons of mass destruction,
an unofficial spokesman for the North Korean government has warned.

Australia has agreed to take part in maritime exercises which may lead to the establishment
o...

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