Flag is now at half/ staff at DPRK Embassy in Beijing. (as of 40 minutes ago or so). Japan Emergency Cabinet Meeting as we speak. I would imagine US troops in Japan as well will up the Defcon level for something like this. They have nukes over there, and now a 28-year old kid who likes to shell South Korean islands, in charge of the button (supposedly). Serious business. As if the Pakistani regime came down and we had to get to the nukes, or at least one step short of that. China is also going to fear a massive outpouring of refugees from the North, I bet they start to barb wire and landmind their border with DPRK.
I watch CNN right now they broke into CNN International I watching something on local news they broke into CNN international coverage they cover it here in SO CAL
They mention about DPRK embassy
Hey AIT how long before we see or hear about Ending of Kill Bill Vol 1 reset play in NK
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJlu_xo79k8
I imagine there are many grave risks right now about how the succession may go in NK and whether it will create crises for neighbors with either refugees and/or military activities, but can anyone think of plausible opportunities to better the situation in NK and the region?
i.e, are there any kind of statements or actions from free countries that could offer a hope of positive change in NK?