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North Korea scraps all accords with South (won't recognize border over Yellwo Sea)
Reuters ^ | 01/30/09 | Jonathan Thatcher

Posted on 01/29/2009 6:45:47 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster

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To: LachlanMinnesota
N. Korea would be happy to exploit overextended situating of U.S. If Zero allows S. Korea to deal with NK and not interfere how to do it, it would be OK. However, if he wants to dictate how it should be done, it could make things whole lot worse than Bush did.
21 posted on 01/29/2009 9:04:37 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster (kim jong-il, chia head, ppogri, In Grim Reaper we trust)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

And of course, dictate he will. I wonder if he will scrap the Bush practice of using the six party talks, or if he will go it alone with NK?


22 posted on 01/29/2009 9:19:04 PM PST by LachlanMinnesota
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To: TigerLikesRooster
With over 5 tours in South Korea, the dirty little secret is Don't forget that!
23 posted on 01/29/2009 9:24:22 PM PST by Yosemitest (It's simple, fight or die.)
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To: Tainan
From Taiwan, you likely have access to excellent commentary. Personally, I can see folks talking to each other but no big conspiracies or collusion. Pretty much everybody out to get what they can.

Everyone in San Sai is just warning us about the coming hot season when we are getting back and concerned with internal political near chaos.

24 posted on 01/29/2009 9:41:04 PM PST by JimSEA
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To: TigerLikesRooster
North Korea said on Friday it was scrapping all accords with the South, the latest in a series of verbal attacks on its neighbor that analysts say are more aimed at grabbing the attention of new U.S. President Barack Obama.

I'm reminded of the immortal words of Senator Joe Biden....

War is coming, and our idiot President is going to get millions of people killed because he's either weak or incompetent or he's complicit.

See tagline...

L

25 posted on 01/29/2009 9:44:29 PM PST by Lurker (The avalanche has begun. It's too late for the pebbles to vote.)
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To: Lurker

How will this end?
In fire.
26 posted on 01/30/2009 1:11:53 AM PST by McCloud-Strife (Lenin was a community organizer too)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

The entire world is testing the mettle of our new president.

While he’s preoccupied, with Rush Limbaugh.


27 posted on 01/30/2009 1:15:18 AM PST by Cringing Negativism Network (During any "d" administration: USA's msm, become indistinguishable from the ussr's pravda.)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

They must need more heating oil. I think they are about to roll Zero.


28 posted on 01/30/2009 1:24:32 AM PST by Republic of Texas (Socialism Always Fails)
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To: TigerLikesRooster
Countries with close ties to N. Korea: Iran, Syria, and Pakistan. Iran - long military cooperation, including military training, missile development, and possible cooperation in nuclear weapons Syria - long military trade/cooperation in chemical weapons, missiles, and nuclear weapons(a site bombed in 2007 by Israelis) Pakistan - close cooperation in missile and nuclear weapons. Current conflict in Mid-East — proxies of Iran and Syria, Hizbulla/Hamas against Israel Pakistan — potential military conflict with India, or within tribal area bordering Afghanistan These conflict could light up along with N. Korean provocations. Since they have long-standing contact, their actions are easily coordinated if they choose to.

I think the Soviets, I mean the Russians still pull their former puppet's strings.

29 posted on 01/30/2009 1:28:06 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Yep.


30 posted on 01/30/2009 2:06:50 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo (Kim Jong il outlasted George W. Bush...And with a bunch more nukes to boot. Some "legacy", eh?)
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To: Tainan
I'm thinking multiple ramped-up crisis happening. While there are a lot of groups and more than a few nation-states out there that wish us ill, I don't think they are necessarily working together. Some may be, for isolated reasons/cases. But by and large, I think they're pursuing their own agendas.

I think they see a new guy, with less experience than any other President in living memory. They see an administration already being tainted by internal scandals. They see a President who is more about talking than action. They see the US with significant financial challenges. They see a US focused on unemployment and internal issues. They see a public weary of military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan.

So yeah, they see opportunity. Lots of groups/leaders out there see an opportunity to advance their own agendas, and they can reasonably anticipate that the US can be talked out of interfering, or won't interfere to much, or will do so badly. So yes, he's going to be tested. People are going to push him, testing his limits and evaluating his responses. I personally think it is going to overwhelm him and his administration. He's just never been "the buck stops here" man in charge before. He's surrounded by a personality cult of synchophants, and the dem's have more of an internal agenda for this Country and will be holding his attention.

31 posted on 01/30/2009 5:59:04 AM PST by CodeMasterPhilzar (I love my Country, but I now genuinely fear my government.)
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To: Yosemitest

That might have been true in the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s... but no longer.

Most of the young SKoreans view NKorea as their beneficient protector, keeping the ‘evil’ Americans at bay. So much so, that the SKorean military is quite worried about it (and as such, the willingness of their draftees to actually fight).


32 posted on 01/30/2009 4:39:56 PM PST by gogogodzilla (Live free or die!)
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To: gogogodzilla
It wasn't true in 1996 when I left,
and it wasn't true in 2000 when I retired
33 posted on 01/30/2009 5:10:34 PM PST by Yosemitest (It's simple, fight or die.)
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To: gogogodzilla
It wasn't true in 1996 when I left,
and it wasn't true in 2000 when I retired, that they viewed North Korea as their Beneficent Protector.

Most of the Republic Of Korea Military Troops can't wait to kick North Korea's military into the dirt.

34 posted on 01/30/2009 5:13:13 PM PST by Yosemitest (It's simple, fight or die.)
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To: Yosemitest

Well, I noticed it in my tours during 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2007.

And the Skorean military comissioned a survey of their own recruits recently... and found that they considered America to be more of a threat than their ‘enemy’, North Korea.

It was quite the news story in Skorea for a short while.


BTW, My past tours in Skorea where at Osan, Yongsan, Osan, Osan, and Yongsan... respectively. I’ll most likely have a few more before I can retire, myself.

If you don’t mind me asking, where were your tours.


35 posted on 01/31/2009 1:41:10 AM PST by gogogodzilla (Live free or die!)
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To: gogogodzilla
Osan, Kunsan, Osan, Osan, and Osan.

I find your information surprisisng, and troubling.

36 posted on 01/31/2009 2:28:57 AM PST by Yosemitest (It's simple, fight or die.)
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To: gogogodzilla
One more thing. My perspective is freom a control tower watch supervisor, with direct contact with most of the pilots, DO's and Wing Commanders,
and ... an Inspector of off-base dwellings for safety concerns.
37 posted on 01/31/2009 2:32:37 AM PST by Yosemitest (It's simple, fight or die.)
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To: gogogodzilla
Of course now, the ROKAF can't stand homosexuals.

And if they think that Mister Obama's about to allow homosexuals to OPENLY serve in the U.S. Military,
then ROKAF will dispose of them with great zeal.

38 posted on 01/31/2009 2:44:59 AM PST by Yosemitest (It's simple, fight or die.)
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To: Yosemitest

I really can’t get into my perspective, but click on my username & ‘wiki’ the base I’m currently assigned to.

Also, since I was trained to read/listen to Korean... I got to overhear a lot of the Skorean personal conversations, as they thought I wouldn’t understand it.

Also, I found the Skorean song “F#$king USA” to be the last straw.

If you google it, uncensored, you’ll probably be able to watch it’s video.


39 posted on 01/31/2009 2:52:45 AM PST by gogogodzilla (Live free or die!)
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To: Yosemitest

Good for ‘em.

Considering the ROKAF draftee’s living conditions, it’s vital that none of them be gay, though. Sleeping shoulder-to-shoulder on floor mats makes for close quarters.


40 posted on 01/31/2009 2:57:27 AM PST by gogogodzilla (Live free or die!)
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