SEOUL - One military official United States (U.S.) has denied reports that the spying operations of U.S. forces in North Korea (Korea). The U.S. military judge, a report on thedeployment of troops to the North was out of context.
The Diplomat magazine {} quotes the words of Brigadier General Neil Tolley who said there shipment of U.S. and South Korea (ROK) to the North. They are paratroopersassigned to investigate the communist country's military facilities.
The article also mentions the existence of a detailed explanation of Tolley, related to the mission of espionage committed by his troops in the North. According to Tolley, North Korea has dug secret tunnels under the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), a place thatseparates South Korea and North Korea.
In addition to having an underground tunnel, the communist country also has a weaponsfactory that operated in the basement. The tunnel was also claimed to be the place for a nuclear weapons test.
"The quote was made and disangkutpautkan him (Tolley)," said one U.S. military officialColonel Jonathan Withington.
"Although the basic mission of espionage is the mission of U.S. special operations forces (SOF), SOF was never sent to spy on a mission to North Korea," he added, as quoted by AFP on Tuesday (05/29/2012).
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