Posted on 08/23/2015 6:13:29 PM PDT by markomalley
Representatives from North and South Korea held a second day of marathon talks Sunday stretching more than 16 hours as they tried to find a way to resolve escalating tensions that had both sides threatening military action.
But even as the talks continued, the South reported that more than 50 submarines from the North appeared to have left their bases and that troop numbers had been doubled on the northern side of the demilitarized zone that separates the estranged neighbors. Meanwhile, South Korea brought six fighter jets home early from drills in Alaska.
Still, the fact that the talks were continuing was positive, analysts said.
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Lol
WTF!? Is he taking a dump?
OK, 70, and 69 don’t work.
[North Korea does not have 50 submarines, correct me if am wrong.]
The claim is 70.
Interesting matchup. A 1950’s army, huge and poorly supplied up against a substantially smaller but better trained and technology far superior adversary. Human wave attacks anyone?
50 submarines?
That work?
Dubious.
They want another check.
If the Norks try anything, the ChiComs will move into North Korea.
To them, North Korea has become a burden, one they’d like to be rid of.
The DPRK army can’t stay on alert/in the field long: harvest time is coming.
Regards,
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