Posted on 06/16/2020 7:31:23 PM PDT by RomanSoldier19
North Korea announced Wednesday it would deploy troops to the Kaesong Industrial Zone and Mt. Kumgang tourist area, locations that were once the sites of joint economic ventures with South Korea, as Pyongyang continued to ratchet up tensions a day after it demolished an inter-Korean liaison office.
The North will also reinstall guard posts that had been removed from the Demilitarized Zone and conduct military drills in border areas, according to a statement by a spokesman for the General Staff of the Korean People's Army
"Civil police posts that had been withdrawn from the Demilitarized Zone under the north-south agreement in the military field will be set up again to strengthen the guard over the front line," the statement said.
The two Koreas each removed 11 guard posts from the DMZ as part of a 2018 inter-Korean military agreement designed to reduce tension.
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of course, the ChiComs are behind this
South Korea is fighting us for every dollar for protection
its time to come home, and let the Koreans fight it out.
And the result would be...?
“And the result would be...?”
Don’t expect an answer - that requires thinking about consequences.
So, is the little sister in charge of NK now?
I haven’t kept up with this one. People (some) are claiming body-double for Fat Boy.
Women are better leaders. The pandemic proves it
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/05/perspectives/women-leaders-coronavirus/index.html
No proof, but my gut says that reports of Kim’s death were accurate and his sister is now in charge, with a body double for her brother so she can fly under the radar.
Yeah, that’s what a few folks are thinking. Hmmm....
#1. Bowl made in Japan. They don’t like Japan. Makes them “strong”.
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