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To: Lane3 who wrote (43410)5/10/2004 9:14:43 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) of 793734
 
I wouldn't be concerned about the strategic impact if I thought that what happened was morally acceptable.

Anyway, back to North Korea. I recommend that you read that thread that I linked to you earlier, especially the discussion of the "before" and "after" satellite photos from Global Security.

Before:
globalsecurity.org

After:
globalsecurity.org

About three football fields square of concrete buildings, flattened.

Some people with experience with train explosions say they've never seen such a deep crater from an exploding car on a train.
freerepublic.com

Not gunpowder, not TNT, maybe jet fuel. Missile fuel?

Edit: I thought I was posting to Lindy, sorry.
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