Recently Soviet-made missile material has been found under thousands of Cuban sugar bags on board a North Korean vessel in Panama. In an interview with Radio National, Professor Andrew O’Neil provides insight into how and why this has happened. To hear the interview click here.
North Korea ship found with missile parts from Cuba
19 July 2013
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