Sunday, December 5, 2010

The North Koreans Are Coming! The North Koreans Are Coming

Just making my Sunday afternoon ride, readers. 

"Incoming S. Korea defense chief warns of retaliation" by Bomi Lim and Saeromi Shin, Bloomberg News / December 4, 2010

SEOUL — The man nominated to be South Korea’s new defense minister vowed yesterday to carry out retaliation that would include airstrikes if North Korea makes another attack following last month’s deadly artillery bombardment....   

So WHEN is the NEXT FALSE FLAG PROVOCATION?

North Korea attacked the fishing community and military outpost of Yeonpyeong in the first shelling of South Korean soil since the 1950-1953 war. North Korea said it was responding to a military provocation after the South fired into waters it claims as its own...    

Why is it our enemies are always the ones telling the truth?

Defense minister-nominee Kim said yesterday that it isn’t likely that North Korea would start a full-scale war, given its weak economy and uncertainties about leader Kim Jong Il’s planned transfer of power to his youngest son, Kim Jong Un.  

Yes, THAT is what I HAVE BEEN SAYING for MONTHS!! 

WHO BENEFITS from CONFLICT in KOREA?

South Korea’s National Intelligence Service believes North Korea may launch another attack, Grand National Party lawmaker Rhee Beum Kwan said, citing testimony to Parliament this week by the spy-agency’s director....

I no longer believe intelligence agencies.

More than 40,000 Japanese and US troops began joint exercises yesterday.... 


Related: Okinawa reelects governor opposed to US Marine base

No one wants us around these days. 

Kim said yesterday at his confirmation hearing that he will consider whether to reinstate North Korea as the country’s “main enemy’’ in the military guidelines, a term dropped in 2004 under the so-called Sunshine Policy of engagement with North Korea.  

I'm tired of enemies; can't we start making friends?

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Also see:  Slow Saturday Special: Korean Calm

UN censure of N. Korea stalls as China balks

S. Korean president criticized after attack 

US reaches deal on trade with S. Korea

And there the jobs are going.