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To: JesseJane

here's another version from The Korea Times

US to Dispatch 690,000 Troops to Korea in Crisis

By Yoon Won-sup
Staff Reporter
About 690,000 U.S. troops along with 2,000 military aircraft and 160 warships would be mobilized to defend South Korea in the event of a war on the Korean peninsula, according to a document released by the Ministry of National Defense Friday.

The Defense White Paper said the U.S.' contingency plan included the deployment of 70 percent of its Marine Corps. The remaining forces consisted of 50 percent of the U.S. Air Force and 40 percent of the U.S. Navy.

The planned increase in forces is mainly designed to provide strikes against North Korean field artillery located near the inter-Korean border in the early stage of any war and ensure sea and air superiority with several aircraft carriers, the paper said.

The reinforcement of U.S. forces was labeled a ``strategic maneuver,'' under which troops and military equipment could be transported from or to anywhere in the world, it said.

As part of the U.S.' plan to streamline its troops into a more mobile force better able to cope with new security threats like terrorism, the U.S. will remove 12,500, or one-third, of its current troops from South Korea by 2008.

The document said that North Korea has strengthened its missile and artillery forces in an apparent bid to increase striking power with the smallest financial outlay.

North Korea increased its field guns by 1,000 to 13,500 over the past four years and has established a missile department in its Defense Ministry, the paper said.

About 70 percent of the 1-million-strong North Korean ground forces are stationed south of the Pyongyang-Wonsan line, which enables Pyongyang to launch a surprise attack without any redeployment.

The paper also said that North Korea is believed to have developed one or two nuclear weapons from weapons-grade plutonium extracted before the International Atomic Energy Agency conducted an inspection of nuclear facilities in North Korea in 1992.

The controversial designation of ``main enemy'' for North Korea was deleted from the Defense White Paper in what appears to be part of Seoul's efforts to reconcile with Pyongyang. North Korea was described as a ``direct military threat'' instead.

North Korea's conventional weapons, weapons of mass destruction and its forward deployment of troops were all mentioned as direct military threats to South Korea in the paper.

The ministry said it decided to remove main enemy from the official defense document due to the special and dual nature of inter-Korean relations.

The paper was published after years of postponement due to a dispute over the term of reference for North Korea.

The ministry began labeling North Korea ``main enemy'' in the paper in 1995, a year after a North Korean official threatened to turn Seoul into ``a sea of fire.''

North Korea was simply referred to as an enemy in the White Paper until 1994.

yoonwonsup@koreatimes.co.kr

02-04-2005 16:57

http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/200502/kt2005020416552010440.htm


33 posted on 02/05/2005 8:47:27 PM PST by Vn_survivor_67-68
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The first 10 of the current crop of Korea stories @ http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news/?ei=ISO-8859-1&c=&p=korea North Korea's Kim Jong-Il touts sons to keep regime alive AFP via Yahoo! News - Feb 05 5:29 PM As North Korea gears up to celebrate the birthday of Kim Jong-Il this month, there is growing talk that the ageing dictator is looking to prolong the dynasty through one of his sons. N. Korea Wants Czech Ban of 'Team America' AP via Yahoo! News - Feb 05 12:45 PM North Korea's embassy in Prague has demanded that the film "Team America: World Police" be banned in the Czech Republic, saying the movie harms their country's reputation, a report said Saturday. Ex-U.S. Officials Back Bush Claims on North Korea Reuters via Yahoo! News - Feb 05 11:48 AM The United States has compelling evidence North Korea has a uranium-based nuclear weapons program and ending this activity is essential to resolving the nuclear dispute with Pyongyang, according to two key former U.S. officials. South Korean navy warns North Korea over sea border dispute AFP via Yahoo! News - Feb 05 12:42 AM South Korea's navy warned North Korea that it is ready to repel any "militarily provocative" acts in disputed waters claimed by both Koreas. Bush, Roh seek early Korea talks CNN.com - Feb 04 8:52 PM SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- U.S. President George W. Bush and South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun have agreed to push for an early resumption of six-nation talks to end North Korea's nuclear weapons programs. N.Korea Condemns Bush for Provoking 'Sea of Fire' Reuters via Yahoo! News - Feb 04 6:13 PM In its first reaction to President Bush's State of the Union address, North Korea said Bush had threatened to turn the world into a "sea of fire," South Korean media reported on Saturday citing a Pyongyang broadcast. N. Korea's Mineral Exports to China Rise Sharply 연합뉴스 - 1 hour, 49 minutes ago SEOUL, Feb. 6 (Yonhap) -- North Korea's mineral exports to China grew markedly last year as its mines stepped up their output, working aggressively to feed rising demand from the mainland, a report said. Korea pledges US$15m by Deepal Warnakulasuriya Sunday Observer - 1 hour, 7 minutes ago The Government of the Republic of Korea pledges more assistance for the relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction projects of tsunami affected people of the country. North Korea accuses South Korea of intruding into its waters AFP via Yahoo! News - Feb 04 10:59 AM North Korea said a South Korean battleship had intruded into its waters and warned such actions could provoke "unpredictable consequences." Bush, Roh agree on Korean nuclear talks * N Korea slams Bush for provoking sea of fire Daily Times - Feb 05 3:15 PM SEOUL: The presidents of the United States and South Korea agreed during a phone call Saturday to push for an early resumption of six-nation talks to end North Korea s nuclear weapons programmes.
37 posted on 02/05/2005 8:56:24 PM PST by Vn_survivor_67-68
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To: Vn_survivor_67-68

Sheese, they sure are specific aren't they? No telegraphing going on here...

Thanks for the post VN.. ... have to know what all is floating around out there....

:)


41 posted on 02/05/2005 9:00:58 PM PST by JesseJane (KERRY: I have had conversations with leaders, yes, recently.That's not your business, it's mine.)
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