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South Korean ship sinking, North attack suspected: report

Reuters
Friday, March 26, 2010; 11:38 AM



SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean naval vessel with more than 100 aboard was sinking on Friday in waters near North Korea and Seoul was investigating whether it was hit in a torpedo attack by the North, South Korean media said.

Broadcaster SBS said many South Korean sailors on the stricken vessel were feared dead.

South Korea's YTN TV network said the government was investigating whether the sinking was due to a torpedo attack by the North, and Yonhap news agency said the Seoul government had convened an emergency meeting of security-related ministers.

Yonhap also reported a South Korean navy ship firing toward an unidentified vessel to the north.

North Korea in recent weeks has said it was bolstering its defenses in response to joint South Korean-U.S. military drills that were held this month.
 
well thank god they have nuks..

South Korean ship sinking, North attack suspected: report

Reuters
Friday, March 26, 2010; 11:38 AM



SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean naval vessel with more than 100 aboard was sinking on Friday in waters near North Korea and Seoul was investigating whether it was hit in a torpedo attack by the North, South Korean media said.

Broadcaster SBS said many South Korean sailors on the stricken vessel were feared dead.

South Korea's YTN TV network said the government was investigating whether the sinking was due to a torpedo attack by the North, and Yonhap news agency said the Seoul government had convened an emergency meeting of security-related ministers.

Yonhap also reported a South Korean navy ship firing toward an unidentified vessel to the north.

North Korea in recent weeks has said it was bolstering its defenses in response to joint South Korean-U.S. military drills that were held this month.
 
wait...I blame bush for the attack

South Korean ship sinking, North attack suspected: report

Reuters
Friday, March 26, 2010; 11:38 AM



SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean naval vessel with more than 100 aboard was sinking on Friday in waters near North Korea and Seoul was investigating whether it was hit in a torpedo attack by the North, South Korean media said.

Broadcaster SBS said many South Korean sailors on the stricken vessel were feared dead.

South Korea's YTN TV network said the government was investigating whether the sinking was due to a torpedo attack by the North, and Yonhap news agency said the Seoul government had convened an emergency meeting of security-related ministers.

Yonhap also reported a South Korean navy ship firing toward an unidentified vessel to the north.

North Korea in recent weeks has said it was bolstering its defenses in response to joint South Korean-U.S. military drills that were held this month.
 
Today's developments follow a threat by North Korea, made earlier this month, to "blow up" the United States. Reporting on that, China Confidential said:


Feeling protected by China's nuclear missile shield, perceiving the U.S. as a paper tiger, nuclear-armed North Korea is an extremely dangerous and unpredictable adversary. It is capable of any and all provocations and aggressive acts, ranging, respectively, from new nuclear and missile tests to actual assaults on U.S. and South Korean forces.

The deranged North Korean leadership is even capable of attempting a deniable nuclear strike against the U.S. homeland, using seemingly civilian cargo ships flying flags of convenience to launch nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles at U.S. coastal cities.

North Korea and Iran have developed and tested concealed, containerized, cargo vessel missile launching systems.

Last July, China Confidential reported:

The North is preparing a series of extremely provocative acts, including new nuclear and missile tests and a possible assault on South Korean targets--troops or ships at sea.


Why is China still supporting North Korea? Why are the two countries still as close as "lips and teeth?" Click here for answers.



China Confidential is the only media outlet that correctly predicted both North Korean nuclear tests, including predicting the exact test dates. Using open source intelligence and an international network of volunteer stringers and analysts, China Confidential has consistently out-reported the mainstream media on the twin threats to world peace--nuclear-armed North Korea and nuclear-arming Iran
 
even then:cool:

but we wont

the KENYAN will never allow for another FREE election
 
The way to rein in China is to take them aside and tell them that if they fuck with our interests, whether if it's in Iran, the Western Pacific, or anywhere else, we will give nuclear weapons to Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.

The "Bay of Sweet and Sour Pork incident" scenario
 
If North Korea went ape shit on South Korea the UN would come out and condemn Israel. The majority of the voting world are islamic dictators or those in their pockets or those who don't give a fuck.

Go ahead North Korea...Obama won't stop you. You American's all know he's a chicken shit.
 
WOK!




You communist instigator!

Obama would too do something in the event of a North Korean invasion.

Remember Georgia? He'd run straight to the UN and demand the Security Council condemn them...
 
If North Korea went ape shit on South Korea the UN would come out and condemn Israel. The majority of the voting world are islamic dictators or those in their pockets or those who don't give a fuck.

Go ahead North Korea...Obama won't stop you. You American's all know he's a chicken shit.

Why should the United States stop NK? South Korea has a booming economy; let them pay for their own defense forces and defend themselves.
 
SEOUL — Korean authorities are having severe problems avoiding a most inconvenient truth: North Korea was behind the sinking of the corvette Cheonan with a loss of 46 lives on March 26.

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Conservative Koreans, meanwhile, are beginning to compare the sinking of the Cheonan to the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon of September 11, 2001, in which more than 3,000 people died.
Just as 9/11 shook Americans out of their lethargy and awakened them to the dangers of terrorism by foreign forces, the conservatives are saying, so the Cheonan incident may be a wake-up call to the threat of war in the West Sea and perhaps all along the line between the two Koreas. No one imagines that a second Korean War will really happen, but the danger remains of shootouts at least across the borders with North Korea both at sea and along the demilitarized zone that stretches 250 kilometers across the Korean peninsula.

Lee, for his part, appears reluctant to hold North Korea responsible if only because South Korea might then have to retaliate. "What's wrong with the government in coping with the emergency is they're not really talking about what to do when it becomes proven," said Jeon Jae-Wook, chief strategy officer at a scientific research firm in Seoul.

Jeon believes North Korean strategists carefully selected a target that was large enough to demonstrate the North's strength in the disputed West Sea waters but not so large as to bring about a war. "They carefully calculated what would be the tolerable in terms of numbers," he said. "We still have an option of a limited strike, but everyone says we may have to wait until the truth comes out."

http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/2010/ea_nkorea0320_04_16.asp
 
Nothing will happen to the DPRK, and they know it. I am sure they launched a torpedo or something, which of course, they deny. When this thing happened, ROK thought it was a leftover water mine from the Korean War, then it was a ship explosion from some faulty equipment, now they say it is an outside attack.

Gee, way to go.

Oh, and Obama is busy with financial reforms than to worry about some dead ROKs.
 
South Korean ship sinking, North attack suspected: report

Reuters
Friday, March 26, 2010; 11:38 AM



SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean naval vessel with more than 100 aboard was sinking on Friday in waters near North Korea and Seoul was investigating whether it was hit in a torpedo attack by the North, South Korean media said.

Broadcaster SBS said many South Korean sailors on the stricken vessel were feared dead.

South Korea's YTN TV network said the government was investigating whether the sinking was due to a torpedo attack by the North, and Yonhap news agency said the Seoul government had convened an emergency meeting of security-related ministers.

Yonhap also reported a South Korean navy ship firing toward an unidentified vessel to the north.

North Korea in recent weeks has said it was bolstering its defenses in response to joint South Korean-U.S. military drills that were held this month.

Has Obama apologized yet?
 
The way to rein in China is to take them aside and tell them that if they fuck with our interests, whether if it's in Iran, the Western Pacific, or anywhere else, we will give nuclear weapons to Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.

I told Barack, last time he called me for advice, that it's very simple: Tell China that the U.S. is going to be providing two or three hundred nuclear warheads and missiles to Japan, for their own protection against North Korea. The idea of a nuclear Japan is such a nasty thought for the Chinese (not without some justification, history being what it is), that they will stop supporting North Korea.
 
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