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August 20, 1993 - Image 145

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-08-20

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extend it economic aid worth
$500 million — an option
"which is quite difficult for
us," he said.
While that option may be
financially difficult for
Israel, it is likely to be polit-
ically difficult for the United
States, which would be wary
of extending aid to one of the
world's last Communist
regimes.
Another worrying angle in
the Korean missile transac-
tions has been the in-
volvement of Russia, which
has been supplying huge
cargo planes to ship Scud-C
missiles to Syria.
Mr. Rabin said over the
weekend that on Aug. 8 Rus-
sian planes had carried
Scud-C ballistic missiles
from North Korea to
Damascus.
Noting that perhaps a part
of the shipment had then
been sent on to Iran, he said
pointedly, "The arms race is
going on."
The Russian involvement
is seen here as a new compo-
nent in the North Korean
arms deals.
So far, most of the missiles
had been shipped to Syria
via sea, with only the
smaller parts flown in from
North Korea or Iran.
The Russian aerial in-
volvement now speeds up
the process, allowing large
parts to be flown directly
from North Korea to Syria,
where they would subse-
quently be assembled.
The Russian involvement
is seen here as a sharp
deviation from Moscow's re-
cent policy, which has shown
a readiness to refrain from
reopening the arms race in
the Middle East.
Moscow, in fact, is a
signatory to a pact limiting
the export of missiles with a
range exceeding 186 miles.
The range of the Scud-C is
310 miles.
It is still unclear here
whether the Scud-C ship-
ment is a one-time incident
or reflects a change in Rus-
sian policy.
Washington has already
appealed to Moscow on the
issue, and Israel is expected
to take similar steps.
Syria has been holding
negotiations with Russia on
a new arms deal, which so
far has not been worked out
because Syria has not yet
paid its previous debts.
Military experts in Israel
note that the continued arm-
ing of Syria, whether
through Russia or North
Korea, shows that although
Syria is continuing its in-
volvement in the peace pro-
cess, it is also proceeding
with military options.



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