RELATED:'Russia: Julian Assange deserves a Nobel Prize' 'Hackers threaten cyber war to avenge Wikileaks' The cable details that North Korean workers, aided by Burmese and possibly Chinese workers, "are forbidden from leaving the construction site" and "other 'outsiders' are prohibited from entering." The workers were said to have been "constructing a concrete-reinforced underground facility that is '500 feet from the top of the cave to the top of the hill above.'" The cable adds that "the North Koreans are 'blowing concrete' into the excavated underground facility.""The North Koreans are said to be assembling 'SAM missiles' of unknown origin,'" the cable continues.However, the cable concludes that, "We cannot, and readers should not, consider this report alone to be definitive proof or evidence of sizable North Korean military involvement with the Burmese regime. The...description made no reference at all to nuclear weapons or technology, or to surface-to-surface missiles, ballistic or otherwise."
Wikileaks: N. Korea helping build military site in Burma
According to Aug. 2004 leaked cables, Myanmar also assembling surface-to-air missiles; some 300 workers building concrete-reinforced facility.
RELATED:'Russia: Julian Assange deserves a Nobel Prize' 'Hackers threaten cyber war to avenge Wikileaks' The cable details that North Korean workers, aided by Burmese and possibly Chinese workers, "are forbidden from leaving the construction site" and "other 'outsiders' are prohibited from entering." The workers were said to have been "constructing a concrete-reinforced underground facility that is '500 feet from the top of the cave to the top of the hill above.'" The cable adds that "the North Koreans are 'blowing concrete' into the excavated underground facility.""The North Koreans are said to be assembling 'SAM missiles' of unknown origin,'" the cable continues.However, the cable concludes that, "We cannot, and readers should not, consider this report alone to be definitive proof or evidence of sizable North Korean military involvement with the Burmese regime. The...description made no reference at all to nuclear weapons or technology, or to surface-to-surface missiles, ballistic or otherwise."