Posted on 02/28/2009 3:54:47 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
N. Korea warns U.S. troops against 'military provocation'
SEOUL, Feb. 28 (Yonhap) -- North Korea warned Saturday that U.S. troops stationed in the South should stop what it called "provocative actions" along the military demarcation line, pledging to take stern action if its message goes unheeded.
North Korean military officials notified their counterparts in the South, an English language statement carried by the North's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said, claiming that provocations by U.S. troops in the area are intensifying.
Now they are threatening to shoot at American troops.
Ping!
What’s the Korean equivalent of “Bite Me!” ?
bambi didn’t right him a check yet?
right = write (shaking head)
Might be related to a U.S. threat to shoot down an attempted satellite launch by the North. The North could do a lot of harm, but would certainly lose a war it doesn’t want.
....time to bring the troops home any way....it’s been almost 60 years now....sure S Korea is a good ally; but enough is enough.
But with the Bambi administration, the bluster might be enough for him to back down. Why not tell Bambi that Kim is dissing him?
Yep. Chia head assumed he'd be on Barry's "A" list, and he's not even getting a box of chocolates.
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Photo of Charlie Rangel at the podium of a March 19th, 2005 Workers World Party/Troops Out Now rally in Harlem, New York. The occasion marked the 2nd anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. The photo comes from the ("We are proud to have known Kim Il Sung as a great leader and a comrade in the international communist movement. ...") Workers World Party website.
Also appearing at this "peace" rally with the demonRat Charlie Rangel, now chairman of The House Ways and Means Committee, were Saddam Hussein lawyer, Ramsey Clark and convicted terrorist enabler/attorney, Lynne Stewart. Clark, with Workers World Party, started up that other 'peace' group, A.N.S.W.E.R. Clark also heads the International Action Center and was actually once Attorney General of the United States under democrat LBJ.
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Source for the photos: Workers World Party website (workers.org)
http://www.workers.org/march19/index2.html
Japan may aim to down North Korea missile
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25115828-2703,00.html
He is just working Obama over and testing his mttle.
I thnk Bambi will fall flat.
We can count on it. Bambam will do nothing and all the trouble makers around the world will take note. It's gonna be a long four years.
It really does sound like they are simply upset that no one is paying attention to them! This is amazing! But I guess all totalitarian systems devolve to infantile politics sooner or later.
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