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China-Japan-Koreas
N.Korea threatens to cut off dialogue with South
2008-03-31
North Korea threatened to suspend dialogue with the South over comments made by a South Korean military official and said it was ready to attack its wealthy neighbor, the North's state media said at the weekend.

Over the past several days, the North has lashed out at the new conservative government in Seoul and its ally the United States by test-firing missiles, expelling South Korean officials at a joint factory park in the North and threatening to slow down a nuclear disarmament deal. "The Korean People's Army (KPA) will counter any slightest move of the south side for 'pre-emptive attack' with more rapid and more powerful pre-emptive attack of its own mode," the North's KCNA news agency quoted one of its military officials as saying.

North Korea, one of the world's most militarized states, has made similar statements for years threatening pre-emptive attacks, but those have almost always been in response to joint South Korean-U.S. military drills.

The new chairman of the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff last week said the South would hit North Korea's nuclear weapon base to disable it if the North attacks but had no plans for a pre-emptive strike, according to the Defence Ministry.

In the dispatch released late on Saturday, the North's military official demanded an apology for those comments. "If the south side does not retract the outbursts calling for 'pre-emptive attack' nor clarify its stand to apologize for them, the KPA will interpret this as the stand of the south side's authorities to suspend all inter-Korean dialogues and contacts."

The South's Defence Ministry said it would decide whether to respond in the next few days to a North Korean threat also made in the dispatch to cut back on inter-Korean military talks.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Could they have something planned to tie in with a big jihadi push elsewhere in the world?

Probably not. But that the action is located in territory on the east side of China might have something to with action happening in territory on the west side of China...
Posted by: Pappy   2008-03-31 21:16  

#4  yeah i tink the SOKORKS WOULD KICK THE SHIT OUT OF THEM FROM SURPISE LIKE PYOMYANG BEFORE THEY COULD HIT sEOUL
Posted by: sinse   2008-03-31 18:46  

#3  Kimmie'd get his ass kicked back to the Yalu in short order if he started something. He's a stupid bastard, but not that stupid.
Posted by: Pancho Elmeck8414   2008-03-31 18:36  

#2  BARK! BARK! BARK?

Can you spare a cup?



Posted by: Zebulon Angavick7428   2008-03-31 05:37  

#1  FREEREPUBLIC > NK JETS > article also reports that NOKOR Mechanized units [armor?]were detected moving south???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-03-31 03:11  

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