Posted on 02/12/2021 11:27:20 AM PST by cba123
Don't know whether there is anything to this, just this seems unusual.
(Excerpt) Read more at twitter.com ...
I am not actually monitoring this website usually, just woke up and noticed this as I was reading the Twitter feed this morning.
Seems a bit unusual, so am sharing it with the group.
Sorry Vietnam if this is frowned upon, but it does not actually appear to involve Vietnam at all. :)
You not post it?
You do know Twitter posts are fairly short?
Sorry the post was what I copied/pasted.
I don’t copy/paste Twitter.
Ever.
Could it be the big one?
There’s a crap load of military intrigue right now in the South China Sea that’s being ignored by the media, probably because they haven’t figured out how Trump can be blamed.
Your links go to a place that wants me to sign up for Twitter.
No useful info.
All I get is an Error message.
That is pretty scary!
Big Bertha. I built one in 1974.............................
Top rated NK variety show?
There’s not much there.
Basically just what I posted.
Don’t know whether there is (anything at all) to the post.
Probably because their ChiCom masters have told them to keep it quiet.
THIS IS NOT A DRILL.
Some whackos in a whacko country will challenge XiBiden to see how Susan Rice will respond.
So, will it be the NK’s are XiBiden’s first international challenge?
Seems like an odd place to conduct military movements that have significance.
Wŏnsan opened as a trade port in 1880. Its original name was Wŏnsanjin (元山津), but it was also known by the Russian name of Port Lazarev (Lazaref). Under Japanese rule (1910–45) it was called Gensan (元山). In 1914 the P’yŏngwŏn and Kyŏngwŏn railway lines were opened, connecting the city to P’yŏngyang (then known as Heijo) and Seoul (then Keijo or Kyŏngsŏng). Thus, the city gradually developed into an eastern product distribution centre. Under the Japanese occupation, the city was heavily industrialized and served as an import point in the distribution of trade between Korea and mainland Japan.
After the Korean War broke out it was captured by American and South Korean troops on 10 October 1950 during their drive north. When they left ahead of the Chinese counter-attack, the city fell under Chinese control on 9 December 1950. It was heavily bombed and shelled by the United Nations in the Blockade of Wonsan during the Korean War.[6] According to the official US Navy history Wŏnsan was under continuous siege and bombardment by the American navy from March 1951 until July 27, 1953, making it the longest siege in modern American naval history. By the war’s end the city was a vast shell.[7]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonsan#History
Exactly.
(Thanks)
Biden Administration has said it will work with China & Russia to denuclearize North Korea!
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