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Memorandum, William T. Pendley to the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, Subject: North Korea Nuclear Issue – Where are We Now?, dated October 27, 1992

Background

This memo was issued to provide the status of the “North Korea Nuclear Issue” back in 1992.

I filed an MDR request on the record in February of 2018, as the original that I saw was heavily redacted. It appears it was reviewed late in 2017, therefore my MDR request was denied, but I was furnished a copy. Two years need to pass to request an MDR.

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 Memorandum, William T. Pendley to the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, Subject: North Korea Nuclear Issue – Where are We Now?, dated October 27, 1992 [6 Pages, 1.5MB]

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