Was there or wasn't there? The Jerusalem Post reports via a Japanese news service that a missile test conducted jointly by Iran, Syria, and North Korea failed, killing twenty civilians and injuring another sixty or more. The Post states that it can't confirm the report, but William Katz supplies us with a succinct conclusion about dealing with rogue states in today's edition of Urgent Agenda.
Katz is quite correct that these events don't make good headlines and can be easily overshadowed by flashier news. The backstory here should provide all the information our government needs to confirm the intentions of states operating on the edge of reason.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
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