Russia Wants ’100% Proof’ N.Korea Sunk Ship!
- Both Russia and China are highly skeptical about the conclusions given by the west. Of course, the western MSM will attempt to sell the idea that both Russia and China are supportive of the report. It is an ongoing endless propaganda war. The Chinese and Russians are not stupid. Any attempt by Kim Jong Il to torpedo a South Korean warship will lead to all out war. North Korea will be bombed out of existence. Defeat and annihilation for Kim Jong Il is a certainty. So why would he do such a thing? He may be a narcissistic megalomaniac but self-preservation instinct is usually pretty strong in such people.
Russia will not support efforts to punish North Korea for sinking a South Korean warship until it is fully convinced Pyongyang was behind the incident, a foreign ministry spokesman said Thursday. “We need to receive 100 percent proof of North Korea’s role in the sinking of the corvette,” the spokesman, Igor Lyakin-Frolov, was quoted as saying by the Interfax news agency.
“Our specialists are currently studying the materials of the investigation. We need to draw our own conclusions about what happened. Everything will depend on the situation and the body of evidence.” The comments came a day after Russia announced that it was sending a team of experts to South Korea to assess the evidence about North Korea’s involvement in the sinking of the warship, which left 46 sailors dead.
In a separate report, a senior source in Russia’s navy suggested that Moscow was unhappy about being excluded from the lengthy multinational investigation into the sinking of the Cheonan, a 1,200-tonne corvette.
The investigation — which included experts from South Korea, the United States, Australia, Britain and Sweden — concluded last week that there was overwhelming evidence that the ship had been sunk by a North Korean torpedo.
“With the participation of Russian specialists, the results of the investigation into the incident might have been more complete and objective,” the Russian navy source told Interfax.
- See also:
Beijing Suspects False Flag Attack on South Korean Corvette!
The Sinking of The Cheonan: Another Gulf of Tonkin Incident?!
Questions Raised Following Cheonan Announcement!
The Sinking of the Cheonan: We Are Being Lied To!
Probe Concludes German Made Torpedo Sank South Korea Ship!
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