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China-Japan-Koreas
Norks 'Plotting Biochemical Attack'?
2010-08-18
North Korea is trying to launch a biochemical attack against the South prior to the G20 Summit in Seoul in November, a conservative activist claimed [last] Thursday citing a North Korean source.
That would be even more than the G20 could take. The G20 includes China, and no way will the Norks slag a high Chinese official, power struggle or no.
Choi Sung-yong of the group Family Assembly Abducted to North Korea said the North is preparing to send 20 different deadly biochemical weapons attached to balloons and parachutes across the border. He said the campaign is led by Gen. Kim Kyok-sik, who commands the North's frontline fourth corps, at the orders of leader Kim Jong-il's heir apparent Jong-un.

Choi said the story came from "an active soldier in the North Korean Army." Kim Kyok-sik was chief of the General Staff of the People's Army before being demoted to his current post and is thought to have masterminded the torpedo attack on the South Korean Navy corvette Cheonan.

Choi also claimed a number of North Korean mines found south of the border after recent floods were deliberately floated down the Imjin River by Kim Kyok-sik's men at Kim Jong-un's orders.
That I would believe. It's the low-level, barely deniable attacks that allows Sonny Boy and the generals surrounding him to make their case for power when Pops has the big stroke.
"The source said the frontline fourth corps is collecting mines from all over North Korea, not only in Hwanghae Province where the fourth corps is located but from as far afield as North Hamgyong Province. It floated the mines down intentionally but blamed it on floods," Choi claimed.

Asked about the claim, a National Intelligence Service spokesman was noncommittal, saying, "It's possible to imagine a number of scenarios, but we can't draw any conclusions at the moment." The Joint Chiefs of Staff declined to comment.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  ION WMF > RUSSIAN MIL EXPERTS: DESPITE NORTH KOREA'S BORDER WID RUSSIA, INTER-KOREAN CHAOS + WAR ON THE KOREAN PENINSULA INCLUDING AS PER THE "CHEONAN" AFFAIR IS LIKELY NOT IN RUSSIA'S CORE/NATIONAL INTERESTS UNLESS NUCLEAR WEAPONS OR US, CHINA ARE MILPOL INVOLVED.

* CHINESE MIL FORUM > THE MOOD IN THE PHILIPPINE MILITARY IS PARANOIA ABOUT [potential]CHINESE INVASION OF THE SPRATLYS | [AFP Chief of Staff LTG Ricardo David] REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES LACKS ARMS IN CASE OF WAR IN SPRATLEYS [agz China]. However, LTG David believes that Diploamcy, NOT Mil Conflict, can effec resolve the issue of final sovereignty.

* WMF > USDOD REPORT REVEALS CHINA'S DEV OF LR BOMBERS FOR ACTION IN THE "SECOND ISLAND" CHAIN [includes GUAM-CNMI-WESTPAC-MICRONESIA].

* SAME > DAILY NEWS: CHINESE SCHOLARS SEE NO UNO OR INTERNATIONAL LEGAL OBSTRUCTION, ETC. TO SINO-JAPAN BILATERAL COOPERATION, INTEGRATION ON THE SUBJECT OF OKINAWA + DAOYUS [Consensual
"Joint/Shared Sovereignty, Economic FTAS, etc.].

POSTER > IHO opined, as per OKINAWA-SPECIFIC POPULAR REFERENDUM on issues, THAT LOCAL OKINAWANS ARE PROB MORE LIKELY TO VOTE FOR FULL INDEPENDENCE FROM TOKYO [+ BEIJING?]THAN A RETURN TO HISTORICAL VASSALAGE WID MAINLAND CHINA.

OTHER > Rising China must have direct access to ANy + All Pacific trade routes, BY CONSENT OR BY MIL FORCE.

* SAME > CHINA SUCCESSFULLY TEST-FLIES ITS NEW H-10 STEALTH PROTOTYPE THANKS TO 1998 SHOOTDOWN + WRECK OF US F-117 STEALTH PLANE DURING THE YUGOSLAV CIVIL WAR [Bosnia Crisis + POTUS Billary Clinton].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-08-18 22:07  

#3  The NorK factions might not be crazy enough to gas a G20 summit, but framing each other for *planning* such a thing seems highly likely.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2010-08-18 09:22  

#2  The Norks have utilized prevailing winds to conduct high altitude releases of propaganda leaflets into the South for many years. The stuff used to float down over K14 quite frequently. The South Koreans are forbidden to pick any of that material up, which follows the standard "if you didn't put it there, don't pick it up" rule. One of my personal favorites.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-08-18 06:28  

#1  The Son sounds worse than the Father!
Posted by: Paul2   2010-08-18 06:01  

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