S. Korean Navy Ship Sinking Near N. Korea Border

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S. Korean Navy Ship Sinking Near N. Korea Border - Defense News


The military General Staff cited a South Korean newspaper report as evidence of "desperate moves of the U.S. imperialists and the South Korean puppet warmongers" for regime change.
"Those who seek to bring down the system in the DPRK [North Korea] ... will fall victim to the unprecedented nuclear strikes of the invincible army," a General Staff spokesman told the official Korean Central News Agency
 
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if only the world could seal that entire country off and treat them like one giant leper colony. it sounds harsh, but that nation needs to be wiped out. they are absolutely no good for society.
 
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if only the world could seal that entire country off and treat them like one giant leper colony. it sounds harsh, but that nation needs to be wiped out. they are absolutely no good for society.

Heck, it's not even really the nation. How long do you think it would take for the North Koreans to reunite with their South Korean family given change in the political landscape?
 
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This should be interesting.

Remember the Pueblo.!

William Jefferson aka 'slick willy' Clinton is a sorry assed commie coward of the first stripe, a treasonous traitor and backstabber as well as a murderous serial rapist.

If there were any justice in America he would be arrested, tried and hung from the neck until dead and then run over by a tank and stood up and shot right in the middle of Pennsylvania Avenue.

Then the same thing would happen to his sorry slutty so-called wife who is no better than him, maybe even worse.
 
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Looks like North Korea is once again making threats. How many of you out there think this guy is crazy enough to actually back up his talk?
 
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Looks like North Korea is once again making threats. How many of you out there think this guy is crazy enough to actually back up his talk?

I think that you have to take his threat as a serious one. Whether or not he has the sack to make good on his threats remains to be seen.
 
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It almost seems as though he actually wants a conflict, either that or he knows that we are stretched thin militarily and believes he can get away with these provocative actions and score what he perceives to be points, or he really is just bat crap crazy. Either way he will have to be dealt with eventually, the international community can't let this guy continue to threaten and attack the south with no repercussions.
 
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It's interesting to watch the clutches of insanity play out with the postings of gsvol.
 
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I don't think North Korea is the topic at all. It's the support of the Chinese Government and how compliant the Chinese people will be. They're a far more liberal "westernized" people than they were even 20 years ago.
 
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Reading the CNN report, it seems like there is plenty of evidence it was a torpedo, and a North Korean one. Satellite shows subs leaving North Korean port 2-3 days prior to the incident. Pieces of a torpedo have been found that match North Korean toperdo designs. North Korea denies it had anything to do with it.

You have to ask, why would they send a submarine out, knowing we can see it, and have it sink a ship like this, leaving all sorts of physical evidence behind, and then deny it.

It makes no sense.
 
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Reading the CNN report, it seems like there is plenty of evidence it was a torpedo, and a North Korean one. Satellite shows subs leaving North Korean port 2-3 days prior to the incident. Pieces of a torpedo have been found that match North Korean toperdo designs. North Korea denies it had anything to do with it.

You have to ask, why would they send a submarine out, knowing we can see it, and have it sink a ship like this, leaving all sorts of physical evidence behind, and then deny it.

It makes no sense.

It makes plenty of sense, they know that we won't do anything about it.
 
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I kind of think it's a last gasp for a dying country. The leaders would rather go out in a blaze of glory so they're challenging everyone who will listen to a fight
 
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Honestly, they probably have a billion of these to spare. Losing one shouldnt start an all out war.
 
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Reading the CNN report, it seems like there is plenty of evidence it was a torpedo, and a North Korean one. Satellite shows subs leaving North Korean port 2-3 days prior to the incident. Pieces of a torpedo have been found that match North Korean toperdo designs. North Korea denies it had anything to do with it.

You have to ask, why would they send a submarine out, knowing we can see it, and have it sink a ship like this, leaving all sorts of physical evidence behind, and then deny it.

It makes no sense.

Either China had North Korea carry out this mission for some reason and told North Korea to deny it........... or North Korea acted and then realized the backlash would bring consequences and then tried to deny it.

That's really the only way it makes any sense to me what so ever and even then I find it odd.
 

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