Saturday, July 20, 2013

C$I: Pyongyang

It is disturbing enough that our MIA department is inept at finding our MIA:

The Pentagon's effort to account for tens of thousands of Americans missing in action from foreign wars is so inept, mismanaged and wasteful that it risks descending from "dysfunction to total failure," according to an internal study suppressed by military officials.

But let's not overlook the scummery of the North Koreans:

In North Korea, the JPAC was snookered into digging up remains between 1996 and 2000 that the North Koreans apparently had taken out of storage and planted in former American fighting positions, the report said. Washington paid the North Koreans hundreds of thousands of dollars to "support" these excavations.

Some recovered bones had been drilled or cut, suggesting they had been used by the North Koreans to make a lab skeleton. Some of those remains have since been identified, but their compromised condition added time and expense and "cast doubt over all of the evidence recovered" in North Korea, the study said. This practice of "salting" recovery sites was confirmed to the AP by one U.S. participant.

I hope the offices of whatever department in North Korea carried out those scams are on a target list for any war with North Korea. In a better world, we'd level the office next week as a lesson not to do that. Now I have to hope for retribution in the fullness of time.

Bastards.