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banknote, believed to have been made by an unknown organization or government. The identity of the group responsible remains a mystery, and international opinion on the origin of the notes varies; at one point, the government of the United States claimed to have proof that they were produced in North Korea, but it has since ceased publicly advancing or commenting on this accusation, while many in the intelligence community blame Iran or criminal gangs operating out of China or Russia;
edit North Korea The United States based its accusations against North Korea primarily on the accounts of a few North Korean defectors who allegedly described the operation, though their testimony is widely considered to be suspect;
San Francisco Chronicle interviewed a North Korean chemist who described the operation; insisting on anonymity, he spoke about the technical details of the process as well as the distribution method, which he said was through North Korean diplomats and international crime syndicates.
Republic of Ireland after being released for medical leave; Ireland does not have an extradition treaty with the US He has said he will surrender only if he will be tried by jury in Ireland. Other theories of the bill's origin have become increasingly popular;
In two sting operations, dubbed "Operation Smoking Dragon" and "Operation Royal Charm", United States agents arrested at least 87 people on charges that included smuggling superdollars. China has been reluctant to believe that North Korea was the source of the notes, while South Korea never accepted it.
According to FAZ the forged dollars are used to finance secret CIA operations. Printing the money directly would then evade any congressional oversight of these operations.
The article makes mention of the increasing doubt of testimonies and sources, and of the CIA's involvement. Klaus Bender, an author of works on counterfeiting, claims that the notes are of such high quality that they could only be produced by a government agency such as the CIA.
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