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DPRK troop dispatches and military support in the Middle East: change from military support to arms trade in the 1970s / Miyamoto, Satoru   Journal Article
Miyamoto, Satoru Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The DPRK now trades in arms with the Middle East. However, in the October War (1973) the DPRK first began military cooperation with the Middle East by sending troops and providing unrequited military support. This switch was made to win support within the UN from these Middle Eastern countries, and so to counteract the US presence in the UN. Failing this, the DPRK withdrew from the UN in 1976. The DPRK then turned to arms trading both to build up its foreign currency reserves and to help liberate developing countries from US control.
Key Words proliferation  Arms Trade  DPRK  Middle East  Africa  North Korea 
UN  Kim Il Sung  Military Support  Troop Dispatch  Foreign Policy 
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