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China-Japan-Koreas
China Erects Fence Along N. Korea Border
2006-10-17
China has been building a massive barbed wire and concrete fence along parts of its border with North Korea in the most visible sign of Beijing's strained ties with its once-cozy communist neighbor. Scores of soldiers have descended on farmland near the border-marking Yalu River to erect concrete barriers 8 to 15 feet tall and string barbed wire between them, farmers and visitors to the area said.

"About 100 People's Liberation Army soldiers in camouflage started building the fence four days ago and finished it yesterday," said a farmer...
Last week, they reached Hushan, a collection of villages 12 miles inland from the border port of Dandong. "About 100 People's Liberation Army soldiers in camouflage started building the fence four days ago and finished it yesterday," said a farmer, who only gave his surname, Ai. "I assume it was built to prevent smuggling and illegal crossing."

Though the fence-building appears to have picked up in the days following North Korea's claimed nuclear test last week, experts said the project was approved in 2003. Experts and a local Hushan official, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the project, said the military was in charge of the building. The fence marks a noticeable change in China's approach to North Korea. In the decades following their shared fight against U.S.-led U.N. forces in the Korean War, China left their border lightly guarded, deploying most of its forces in the northeast toward its enemy, the Soviet Union.
The border became a security concern for Beijing in the past decade, as North Korea's economy collapsed and social order crumbled in some places.
But the border became a security concern for Beijing in the past decade, as North Korea's economy collapsed and social order crumbled in some places. Tens of thousands of refugees began trickling across the border into northeast China, fording the Yalu and Tumen rivers or walking across the ice in winter.

Professor Kim Woo-jun, of the Institute of East and West Studies in Seoul, said China built wire fences on major defection routes along the Tumen River in a project that began in 2003, and since September this year, China has been building wire fences along the Yalu River. "The move is mainly aimed at North Korean defectors," Kim said. "As the U.N. sanctions are enforced ... the number of defectors are likely to increase as the regime can't take care of its people. ... I think the wire fence work will likely go on to control this."

China is concerned that South Korea may claim a different border after absorbing or unifying with the North.
But he said he also believes that Beijing wants to firmly mark its border with the North along the two rivers. Kim said China and the North drew their border in a secret treaty. That treaty wasn't reported to the United Nations and therefore does not apply to a third country, such as South Korea. China is concerned that South Korea may claim a different border after absorbing or unifying with the North.

Reporters who visited the border area in the past week saw about 1,600 feet of newly erected barbed wire fence north of Dandong, mainly along river banks and occasionally broken up by mountain areas or military guard posts. A duck farmer in Hushan, who would only give his surname Han, said that soldiers began putting up the fence near his farm on Oct. 9 — the same day that North Korea claims to have carried out an underground nuclear test.
Posted by:Fred

#10  The US gov was not going to blockade and starve the Japanese because they did not expect results until 1947. Operation Olympic, the invasion of Kyushu, was scheduled for Nov. 1, 1945. The invasion would have went ahead if the atomic bombs did not end the war.
Posted by: ed   2006-10-17 21:17  

#9  Actually, we probably would not have invaded the home islands. The plan at the time was to continue to mine the ports, blow up trains, and firebomb the cities. Millions of dead Japanese men, women, and children, but "only" a few thousand US dead. The only question was: would the American people wait 1-2 years for the blockade to work? Or would they want the war over with now, regardless of cost?
Posted by: Jackal   2006-10-17 19:43  

#8  #6 - you can't compare a large power like China or the US to an individual human with moral responsibilities. China would have no qualms about exterminating the entire population of NK if the leaders saw fit. Previous Chicom leadership has already done away with millions of their own people. Had the US encountered a six-month delay in developing its nuclear weapons in 1945, it would have incurred hundreds of thousands of dead GI's invading the Japanese home islands in 1945 and 1946, not to mention the murder of all Japanese prisoners civilian and military as was planned by the Empire. I imagine at that point under those circumstances the US would have had no qualms about nuking every square inch of Japan as fast as it could develop the weapons. Japan was lucky it was only nuked twice, and lucky Hirohito wasn't assassinated by his own enthusiasts when he decided to throw in the towel.
Anyway, everyone knows fences can't possibly work to secure borders.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2006-10-17 19:27  

#7  Chuck, the river as barrier approach hasn't been working all that well thus far, and clearly China expects things to get much worse in the near future.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-10-17 17:34  

#6  This is a huge embarrasment for China, afterall this is a Socialist state a protege, starving under socialism. Just like china, was before it was bailed out by classical market economics. China needs to grow up, they are getting ready to host the Olympics showing off thier new found wealth and power, yet they are unwilling to Help the starving socialists to the south. Out of Sight is not out of mind, this wall / fence serves to deprive the enslaved to perpetual enslavement. If china were a man, with a mature mind, it wouldnt proceed along this course at all.

Frankly chinas failure to stop the starvation and abuse of citizens says everything I want to know about this state, lipstick on a pig seems to be the appropriate characterization.

Until China has humanity, its just an imposter, a hitchhiker on the road to No where.
Posted by: Thong Spiting5779   2006-10-17 17:32  

#5  Maybe Kimmie and Fox can go to the UN together to protest this grave injustice on humanity.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-10-17 10:57  

#4  I'm not really sure why they wouldn't just let the river be their barrier. They have enough troops to guard the north bank quite well.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2006-10-17 09:44  

#3  China Erects Fence Along N. Korea Border

lets outsource ours to China maybe then it'll get built before 3008.
Posted by: RD   2006-10-17 00:41  

#2  Oh, the humanity! So much for Mexico taking that impediment fence to the UN!
Posted by: gorb   2006-10-17 00:18  

#1  Meanwhile, in New Mexico......
Posted by: newc   2006-10-17 00:17  

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