Posted on 02/19/2011 11:51:37 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
A massive meeting over North
February 19, 2011
Amid growing concerns of renewed armed provocations by North Korea, a massive meeting attended by President Lee Myung-bak, cabinet members, senior military and police officials as well as mayors and governors took place yesterday to review the countrys readiness against any Pyongyang hostilities.
The meeting, attended by 220 senior members of the central and local governments and the military, came after the two deadly attacks by North Korea last year. The participants discussed the countrys defense posture in the radically changed security environment of the peninsula following the attacks, along with the latest concerns on Pyongyangs military brinkmanship using its nuclear and missile programs. Taking into consideration the situation North Korea is in now, there is a possibility for more armed provocations by the North, so we must be perfectly prepared, said Prime Minister Kim Hwang-sik at the beginning of the meeting. Only solidified security can guarantee survival and a prosperous future.
Kim also said the Cheonans sinking and the shelling of Yeonpyeong Island served as a bitter reminder to confront South Koreas security reality.
Lee also urged South Koreans to unite against the Norths provocation. Strong security awareness is not to facilitate confrontation, he said. It is to deter the Norths provocations.
Concerns of North Koreas provocations have grown recently, including this weeks media reports that the country appears close to finishing a second launch site for long-range missiles. In Washington, a top U.S. military official said the North may stage more attacks within months, but said there was no sign of an imminent missile firing.
This is a major concern of ours, Navy Adm. Robert Willard, commander of the U.S. Pacific Command, said of the Norths long-range missile capability at a forum hosted by the Asia Society. When you package that together with the provocative actions that we saw in 2010, and the complexities of succession that are currently ongoing in North Korea, we may very well be facing the next provocation in months and not years, said Willard, who heads the 300,000-strong American troops in the Pacific region. He also warned the North that it will face strong reaction from the United States and South Korea if it stages additional attacks.
By Ser Myo-ja [myoja@joongang.co.kr]
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Meanwhile: Starving N. Korea begs for food, but U.S. has concerns about resuming aid
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/19/AR2011021901953.html
I also understand that a top Korean actor Hyun Bin has just been called up for his mandatory 21 months of military service. He was the one who starred in the recent “Secret Garden” series, which was really good.
Something is pressuring North Korea to cause problems and these actions could easily escalate. SK is tired of being made to look like chumps it seems.
On the other hand, NK does have impending shortage of food this spring. Certain sectors in NK, by its nature, depend on food ration. For example, military, and miners of strategic resources such as uranium and coal. Their rations are reportedly running quite low.
In one instance, soldiers at an uranium mine reportedly rebelled due to sustained hunger. Apparently it was directed by officers, which alarmed the NK authorities. Security Command stepped in and put down the mutiny.
Are we supposed to send food to a country that is threatening to ignite WW3? They’ll just feed their army and elite with it.
Right. No real support for appeasement these days. The next provocation will lead to a serious firefight.
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