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July 2, 2004
N. Korea thinks U.S. will invade
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea today denounced the recent arrival of U.S. stealth fighter bombers in neighboring South Korea as a signal that Washington was preparing to invade the North.
A squadron of F-117As arrived earlier this week at Kunsan Air Base south in Seoul. The U.S. military command said they would stay for several months of training exercises.
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North Korea said "it must not go unnoticed" that fighter bombers arrived just after the latest round of six-nation talks on the nuclear issue, in commentary carried by the North's KCNA news agency.
The commentary said the high-tech aircraft were undergoing "training to invade" the North.
Originally posted by SIRR1
Check Thursdays threads, several reports on this subject.
john
Originally posted by esdad71
I remember hearing information last year that they(NK) stated they had the ability to hit the West Coast of the US. If this is true, I think moving the planes in now is a good idea.
Originally posted by rangeroftheeast
July 2, 2004
N. Korea thinks U.S. will invade
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea today denounced the recent arrival of U.S. stealth fighter bombers in neighboring South Korea as a signal that Washington was preparing to invade the North.
A squadron of F-117As arrived earlier this week at Kunsan Air Base south in Seoul. The U.S. military command said they would stay for several months of training exercises.
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North Korea said "it must not go unnoticed" that fighter bombers arrived just after the latest round of six-nation talks on the nuclear issue, in commentary carried by the North's KCNA news agency.
The commentary said the high-tech aircraft were undergoing "training to invade" the North.
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