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Originally posted by rigel4
No.... I have come to the conclusion that nothing will either.
Their all jaw ...
"Once an order is issued, you should break the waists of the crazy enemies, totally cut their windpipes and thus clearly show them what a real war is like."
"Once an order is issued, you should break the waists of the crazy enemies, totally cut their windpipes and thus clearly show them what a real war is like."
if you happened to have missed it
2013/03/12 12:02 KST
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N. Korea's war threats are psychological tactics: Seoul
By Kim Eun-jung
SEOUL, March 12 (Yonhap) -- North Korea's daily threats of war are part of its psychological tactics to pressure South Korea and the United States to change their policy on Pyongyang and unite its own people, Seoul's defense ministry said Tuesday.
"North Korea has consistently and blatantly issued a series of bellicose warnings of provocations, which are seen as an attempt to put psychological pressure on South Korea," ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok said in a briefing.
The North has made some residents near border areas live in underground shelters and prepare emergency food rations, and covered buses in the capital city of Pyongyang with camouflage nets to create a "war-like atmosphere," Kim said.
Pyongyang's recent coverage of Kim Jong-un's front-line military inspections near the western sea border and the military chief's visit to the border village of Panmunjom in the past days are also part of the psychological tactics, Kim said.
"Currently, signs of provocations have not been detected. I'm saying this so people don't get swayed by North Korea's psychological tactics," Kim said, adding additional nuclear tests or a long-range missile launch are not likely to happen for the time being.
His latest remarks come as media coverage of a potential war with the North has peaked lately. On Monday, South Korean and U.S. forces went ahead with a planned joint war game, defying Pyongyang's threat to cancel the cease-fire agreement that ended the 1950-53 Korean War and nonaggression treaty signed with Seoul.
"It is believed that North Korea tries to unite its people through a series of military and political activities, while pressuring South Korea and the U.S. to change their policy on the North in light of the U.N. sanctions," Kim said.
North Korea's military is preparing a large scale drill involving all three services later this month, which is expected to be attended by Kim Jong-un, Kim said.
"As these drills could lead to provocations, we are closely monitoring North Korea's military," Kim said.
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there it is folks No nuke war nor any war , all a bluff how many have egg er KimChi on face , raise hand if you do or a
"Currently, signs of provocations have not been detected. I'm saying this so people don't get swayed by North Korea's psychological tactics," Kim said, adding additional nuclear tests or a long-range missile launch are not likely to happen for the time being.
Originally posted by CaptainBeno
reply to post by rigel4
Agreed.
It's like the "dude" from school days.
Only so long you can put up with that crap until you just have to smack that bitch down.
Just one punch.
"The U.S. and south Korean puppet forces are wholly to blame for all the ensuing catastrophic consequences from this moment," the North Korea's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea said in a statement.
The communist country also repeated its threats to wage an all-out war, noting "second and third strong practical countermeasures (will) be taken in succession from March 11 when the nuclear war maneuvers of the U.S. and the south Korean puppet forces to invade the DPRK enters a full dress rehearsal stage."
But most importantly, the source said he had heard from military cadres that “sometime today or tomorrow there will be an important announcement.” It is unclear when the announcement will occur or what it is set to reveal, but the source predicted that a quasi-state of war could be declared.
The North Korean authorities previously declared a quasi-state of war in 1993 when they withdrew the country from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and at the time of the USS Pueblo incident in 1968.