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Originally posted by thecrippler
I wonder what would happen if North Korea did the same, but targeting US flags...
Originally posted by thecrippler
I wonder what would happen if North Korea did the same, but targeting US flags...
Originally posted by thecrippler
reply to post by hp1229
Burn the flag in a protest is completelly different than use it as a target to military live fire exercise. The message goes way deeper than the flag itself.
Originally posted by thecrippler
The clear message sent to NK is: "Watch out, we can destroy you anytime"
It is not about the flag, its about what it symbolizes. If you're naive enough to swallow the dung "we could hit the flag but we didn't, it was just to represent the enemy and bla bla bla", you're not supposed to even discuss the matter, if you can't read between the lines of the messages that MSM sends you, you're just sheeple.
North Korea has called the use of its flag during United States-South Korean military drills last week a serious provocation and evidence of US hostility that justifies the growth of Pyongyang's nuclear arms programme. The statement from an unidentified Foreign Ministry spokesman came on the 62nd anniversary of the start of the 1950-53 Korean War, which ended in a truce, leaving the Korean Peninsula still technically at war. Animosity between the rival Koreas and between Pyongyang and Washington has deepened since a North Korean rocket launch in April that Seoul and Washington called a cover for a test of banned long-range missile technology. North Korea says the rocket, which broke apart shortly after liftoff, was meant to put a satellite into orbit.
"They are not likely to respond physically, but they will definitely capitalize this opportunity for the future," he added.