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Originally posted by gallifreyan medic
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04 Jun 2009 08:31:07 GMT Source: Reuters
SEOUL, June 4 (Reuters) - A North Korean patrol boat briefly entered South Korean waters on Thursday but retreated after a verbal warning, Yonhap news agency quoted South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff as saying. It said the vessel crossed the disputed maritime border off the west coast of the Korean peninsula. It returned after the warning from a South Korean naval ship. (Reporting by Miyoung Kim, writing by Jonathan Thatcher)
South Korean warships are stepping up their patrols of a disputed area despite fears of triggering conflict with North Korea.
Originally posted by gallifreyan medic
Jounalists has been a tactic used for a few years now in the spy game so
to speak.There was another case last week.
Now this comes to the fore.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea said a North Korean patrol boat entered its waters around their disputed maritime border Thursday but backed off after nearly an hour following repeated warnings. A senior American diplomat meanwhile cautioned Pyongyang that its bad behavior would no longer be rewarded.
Originally posted by gallifreyan medic
What I find odd,is that someone can be so quick in dismissing.
A respectful and enquiring mind would (While sat infront of the worlds biggest library of information) look to see if there is any foundation to what is said.
SEOUL (Reuters) - The United States has told South Korea it is preparing financial measures to punish North Korea for illicit weapons trade and counterfeit activities in the wake of its nuclear test last week, a newspaper report said on Friday.
SEOUL (Reuters) - The United States has told South Korea it is preparing financial measures to punish North Korea for illicit weapons trade and counterfeit activities in the wake of its nuclear test last week, a newspaper report said on Friday.
June 5 (Bloomberg) -- North and South Korea will hold working-level talks on their jointly operated manufacturing plants next week amid rising tensions following the communist nation’s detonation of a nuclear device last month.
New satellite images showed yesterday that North Korea's new missile launch site on its western coastal area has been ready for use. Sources said Pyongyang may test-fire a long-range missile in mid-June, possibly from the Dongchang-ni site. Tim Brown, a senior fellow with GlobalSecurity.org, was quoted as saying that the launch tower and what appears to be construction materials on the launch pad are seen in the images.
Originally posted by gallifrey medic
There testing there weaponry just as many counteries do.
So its missiles and nukes being tested.It doesn't mean they do want to use them.
Originally posted by emergencyresponseteam
Originally posted by gallifreyan medic
gee maybe you should get into a phonebooth and fly back to Gallifrey. What do you think NK is doing with Nuclear Weapons, Long-Range Missiles? NK signed the treatment of banning all nuclear weapons. And now they starting producing some and in the very same time they testing long-range missiles which ARE capable to transport a nuclear device to its final destination.
Stop this "produced propaganda lie" #. The World isnt a grass green plane. NK is evil, their leadership is evil. In 2003, 2 Mio. ppl died because Crazy Kim spend this money to military, rather to food. He doesnt care about his people. He want Power, he want to be feared (Napoleon Complex). He is just a asian version of Hitler.
[edit on 4-6-2009 by emergencyresponseteam]
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea has proposed working-level talks next week with the South over a joint-factory park that is the only major link between the rival states, the Unification Ministry in Seoul said on Friday.