To: appalachian_dweller; HipShot; jerseygirl; judicial meanz
"A LOT" of equipment is a pretty relative term. The movement is from South Korea and that would make it from the 2nd Infantry Division. I wouldn't be surprised to see armor assets since Korea really isn't "tank country" anyway. I wonder if the (tinfoil time!) transfer isn't really to mask a general withdrawal because we might soon have to put some nukes on North Korea and we don't want our forces exposed to fallout. Even a pullback from the DMZ would allow the use of theatre level weapons which really wouldn't be so massive in their effects, long term. Remember, we make nuclear munitions that can be fired from a cannon on the battlefield.
2,322 posted on
07/29/2004 8:45:03 AM PDT by
ExSoldier
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To: ExSoldier
Thanks for the thoughts ExSoldier. My 'puter us really slow today. I didn't see your post before I posted the post that I posted.....
Never thought of the possibility of tactical nukes being used on N.K.
2,328 posted on
07/29/2004 8:54:23 AM PDT by
appalachian_dweller
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To: ExSoldier
Welcome home:)
Add this to your mix and see how this may come out I am more worried about this now than NK...(when I can find an article will post) I heard on Christan radio that some high ranking Jewish leader call for all Palestine TERRORIST AND they FAMILIES TO BE KILLED.
The movement is from South Korea and that would make it from the 2nd Infantry Division. I wouldn't be surprised to see armor assets since Korea really isn't "tank country" anyway.
By Ori Nir July 30, 2004
WASHINGTON ? With Iran warning that it will "overthrow the entire Zionist entity" if Israel strikes its nuclear facilities, American officials are seeking assurances that Jerusalem has no plans to launch a unilateral strike, the Forward has learned.
2,557 posted on
07/29/2004 2:49:27 PM PDT by
DAVEY CROCKETT
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