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China-Japan-Koreas
N Korean army vows to turn Seoul to ashes
2012-04-24
[Dawn] North Korea's military Monday threatened "special actions" soon to turn parts of the South Korean capital to ashes, accusing Seoul's conservative government of defaming its leadership.

The North has for months been criticising the South's President Lee Myung-Bak in extreme terms and threatening "sacred war" over perceived insults.

There have been no incidents but the language has become increasingly vitriolic. Some analysts said they believe a military provocation is likely.

"The special actions of our revolutionary armed forces will start soon to meet the reckless challenge of the group of traitors," said a statement on the official news agency.

The North said its targets are "the Lee Myung-Bak group of traitors, the arch criminals, and the group of rat-like elements including conservative media destroying the mainstay of the fair public opinion".

It said the actions "will reduce all... to ashes in three or four minutes... by unprecedented peculiar means and methods of our own style".

Tens of thousands rallied in Pyongyang last Friday, screaming hatred for Lee and calling for his death over alleged insults.

Last week the nuclear-armed North accused Lee of "desecrating" mass celebrations marking the 100th anniversary on April 15 of the birth of Pyongyang's founding president Kim Il-Sung.

It bridled at anti-Pyongyang demonstrations in Seoul and at comments by Lee and conservative media. These questioned the cost of the anniversary celebrations for a nation suffering acute food shortages.

Lee said the estimated $850 million cost of a rocket launch intended to mark the anniversary could have bought 2.5 million tonnes of corn.

The launch, purportedly to put a satellite into orbit, was to have been a centrepiece of the celebrations. The rocket disintegrated after some two minutes in what was seen as an embarrassment for the regime.

Monday's statement castigated Lee for comments last Friday, which urged the North's new leader Kim Jong-Un to reform agriculture and improve human rights
...which often include carefully measured allowances of freedom at the convenience of the state...

It also took issue with the South's unveiling of a new cruise missile said to be able to reach any target in the North.

The North attributed its statement to the "special operation action group"of the military supreme command. Military officials in Seoul said they had no knowledge of such a unit, and no particular military movements had been detected in the North.

One analyst said the North, unlike in the past, may well follow up its threats now that major anniversary events are over.

"The easiest option will be cyber terror... but we may have to guard against actual terrorist actions," Cheong Seong-Chang of South Korea's Sejong Institute think-tank, told AFP.

"This time, I think there's a high possibility that the North's words, unlike in the past, will actually lead to specific actions." Baek Seung-Joo, of the South's Korea Institute for Defence Analyses, said there had been "bad signs" across the border but did not elaborate.

"I'm worried about military provocations by North Korea," Baek told AFP.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Perhaps Seoul won't be "turned to ashes" vee the DPRK ...

To wit,

* TOPIX, DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > NORTH KOREA MISSLES ON PARADE ARE PAPER MOCKUPS [Models]: ANALYSTS.

versus

* CHINESE MILITARY FORUM > [POSTER = paraph] PLAN TYPE 094 SSBN [strategic missle sub = SLBMS]AT SEA, SET SAIL FROM SANYA TO YELLOW SEA | NUCLEAR WAR ESCALATION IFF US, JAPAN NAVAL INTERVENTION.

ARTIC + BLOG is in the CHINESE LANGUAGE.

The Yellow Sea is not the SCS as per the SINO-PHIL Scarborough dispute, but the PLAN Boomer will be able to hit USFK, USFJ, UNCOM, etc. key targets.

PCorrectness-Deniability = Beijing can always claim their Boomer was absolutely positively categorically undeniably ... part of the its NAVEX wid the Russians, NOT-N-NEVER EVAR! FOR ANYTHING ELSE???

Iff the PHIL is hoping that the US will back up its treaty obligations militarily iff shooting starts oer Scarborough Shoal, CHINA IS THE COUNTRY THAT WILL TEST THEIR THEORY.

Lest we fergit,
> Commie Guerillas fought superior Japan from 1930's-1945 despite also fighting agz Chiang Kai-shek + KMT.
> Fought the superior US + UNO in Korea 1950-53 after finally defeating Kai-shek in 1949 + despite weakness, destruction from internal civil war + WW2.
> Fought Nuclear India in 1962 - occasional border clashes since then.
> Clashed wid the Soviets oer riverine borders in late 1960's despite overwhelming Soviet Nuclear Superiority.
> Unified Vietnam in 1979 + 1980's, despite its massive support to North Vietnam agz the French + espec later agz the US.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-04-24 21:33  

#7  I like your thinking, 'patch. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara   2012-04-24 17:46  

#6  A great defensive weapon for South Korea would be the airmobile KFC outlet. As advancing North Korean forces move South, these would be deployed along their path. At the same time, large BBQ pits are deployed in the rear areas with heaps of juicy bulgogi cooking on the grills. Together these act to slow the advance to a crawl and direct the course of the advance as the lead elements move from KFC to KFC cleaning out each one as they advance. Rear elements are bogged down in bulgogi and rice to the point where they are unable to maneuver.
Posted by: crosspatch   2012-04-24 14:49  

#5  Well Mr. 'patch, I see you're as much a cynic about our despicable CiC as I.
Posted by: AlanC   2012-04-24 11:47  

#4  Yeah, I was playing too lightly with that killing a lot of people thing. I think Obama is going to attempt to trigger something in the fall that will give him a justification for postponing elections. For example, an Iran attack, Iran responds inside the US and Obama tries to postpone elections for a year or something.
Posted by: crosspatch   2012-04-24 11:18  

#3  'patch,

I agree with the "they can't win" but I'm not cynical enough to blow off "they can kill a lot of people". Not to mention that SKor is a significant chunk of the global economy.

I AM cynical enough to be concerned that this would give Zero some kind of win for his feckless "smart diplomacy". He'd only need one big bounce (see GHWB) to get him past Nov. Now THAT's scary.
Posted by: AlanC   2012-04-24 08:31  

#2  "I'm worried about military provocations by North Korea,"

I'm not particularly. They could try. They could kill a lot of people, but they can't win. If they tried, push them up to the 40th parallel and make Kusong the new P'yonggang.
Posted by: crosspatch   2012-04-24 02:38  

#1  Lee said the estimated $850 million cost of a rocket launch intended to mark the anniversary could have bought 2.5 million tonnes of corn.

That's a mighty expensive brick there, Pudgy.
Posted by: gorb   2012-04-24 00:09  

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