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300,000 N.Korean Soldiers 'to Help Rebuild Economy'
2013-07-10
What is there to 'rebuild' in the People's Paradise?
North Korea has decided to redeploy 300,000 soldiers to help kickstart its moribund economy, apparently confident that its nuclear weapons will serve as a sufficient deterrent, Japan's TV Asahi reported Tuesday.

Quoting a North Korean military officer, TV Asahi said the North's top military command issued an order on June 10 to reduce the number of troops by 300,000 or a quarter of the country's 1.19 million-strong military. Some 50,000 officers and 250,000 soldiers will be transferred to tasks aimed at rebuilding the economy by the end of next month, it said.
They're not 'reducing' the number of military personnel, they're just re-deploying them...
The broadcaster speculated that the troop downsizing suggests the North has completed development and deployment of nuclear weapons.

But South Korean intelligence officials were unconvinced. "North Korea has already deployed a lot of troops to economic projects and we have seen indications of more soldiers being sent to construction sites," said one intelligence official here. "But this does not signify troop downsizing."

Officials at the defense and unification ministries here said they have no information that the North Korean leader issued such orders.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  No surprise here.

The NOKORS still keep Russia on the side to offset agz overlord China, wid post-Cold War, 9-11 Russia being synonymous wid GERMANY as both are BFFS = strategic partners to the other.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-07-10 19:34  

#3  They're not 'reducing' the number of military personnel, they're just re-deploying them...

Seems like a "food for work" program to me.

And I thought they already tried this in 2011 or so.
Posted by: gorb   2013-07-10 10:46  

#2  Between this and the other stories today, sounds like they've been bullied by their Chinese patrons into at least pretending to play nice and grow their economy instead of conquering food donations by making faces across the border. *This* is what you get when militarist goons marinating in sixty years of High Stalinism try to play nice.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2013-07-10 10:15  

#1  Uh oh, bad sign sending the army into the fields. Sign of bad worser times ahead.
Posted by: Shipman   2013-07-10 06:14  

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