North Korea "we will reduce South Korea to ashes in 4min."
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http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/envoy/north-korea-issues-unusually-specific-threat-152720861.html
North Korea's military vowed a new and unusually specific threat to its neighbors, saying it would reduce South Korea "to ashes" in less than four minutes.
The statement, released Monday when programming was interrupted on North Korea's state TV by a special report, comes amid rising tensions on the Korean peninsula.
Earlier this month, North Korea was unsuccessful in a long-range missile launch, prompting worries that North Korea may conduct another nuclear test. South Korean officials say new satellite images show that North Korea has been digging a tunnel in what appears to be preparation for a third atomic test.
According to the Associated Press, the statement from North Korea was unusual in promising something soon and in describing a specific period of time.
The North Korean military threatened to "reduce all the rat-like groups and the bases for provocations to ashes in three or four minutes, (or) in much shorter time, by unprecedented peculiar means and methods of our own style."
For months the North has castigated South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and the conservative administration for insulting their leadership and criticizing a new cruise missile capable of striking anywhere in the south.
South Korean officials responded, urging North Korea to end the threats. "We urge North Korea to immediately stop this practice," Unification Ministry spokesman Kim Hyung-suk said, according to the Associated Press. "We express deep concern that the North's threats and accusations have worsened inter-Korean ties and heightened tensions."
Meanwhile, in a meeting Sunday with a North Korean delegation in Beijing, China's senior official on foreign policy praised the leadership shown by North Korea's new young leader, Kim Jong Un.
The meeting follows the April 13 launch of what the United States called a disguised ballistic missile test by North Korea. The rocket disintegrated minutes after launch.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/envoy/north-korea-issues-unusually-specific-threat-152720861.html
North Korea's military vowed a new and unusually specific threat to its neighbors, saying it would reduce South Korea "to ashes" in less than four minutes.
The statement, released Monday when programming was interrupted on North Korea's state TV by a special report, comes amid rising tensions on the Korean peninsula.
Earlier this month, North Korea was unsuccessful in a long-range missile launch, prompting worries that North Korea may conduct another nuclear test. South Korean officials say new satellite images show that North Korea has been digging a tunnel in what appears to be preparation for a third atomic test.
According to the Associated Press, the statement from North Korea was unusual in promising something soon and in describing a specific period of time.
The North Korean military threatened to "reduce all the rat-like groups and the bases for provocations to ashes in three or four minutes, (or) in much shorter time, by unprecedented peculiar means and methods of our own style."
For months the North has castigated South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and the conservative administration for insulting their leadership and criticizing a new cruise missile capable of striking anywhere in the south.
South Korean officials responded, urging North Korea to end the threats. "We urge North Korea to immediately stop this practice," Unification Ministry spokesman Kim Hyung-suk said, according to the Associated Press. "We express deep concern that the North's threats and accusations have worsened inter-Korean ties and heightened tensions."
Meanwhile, in a meeting Sunday with a North Korean delegation in Beijing, China's senior official on foreign policy praised the leadership shown by North Korea's new young leader, Kim Jong Un.
The meeting follows the April 13 launch of what the United States called a disguised ballistic missile test by North Korea. The rocket disintegrated minutes after launch.
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North Korea ain't packing like that. Idle threats.
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BoldChild wrote:Nation of ? talkers, and fronters.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/envoy/north-korea-issues-unusually-specific-threat-152720861.html
North Korea's military vowed a new and unusually specific threat to its neighbors, saying it would reduce South Korea "to ashes" in less than four minutes.
The statement, released Monday when programming was interrupted on North Korea's state TV by a special report, comes amid rising tensions on the Korean peninsula.
Earlier this month, North Korea was unsuccessful in a long-range missile launch, prompting worries that North Korea may conduct another nuclear test. South Korean officials say new satellite images show that North Korea has been digging a tunnel in what appears to be preparation for a third atomic test.
According to the Associated Press, the statement from North Korea was unusual in promising something soon and in describing a specific period of time.
The North Korean military threatened to "reduce all the rat-like groups and the bases for provocations to ashes in three or four minutes, (or) in much shorter time, by unprecedented peculiar means and methods of our own style."
For months the North has castigated South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and the conservative administration for insulting their leadership and criticizing a new cruise missile capable of striking anywhere in the south.
South Korean officials responded, urging North Korea to end the threats. "We urge North Korea to immediately stop this practice," Unification Ministry spokesman Kim Hyung-suk said, according to the Associated Press. "We express deep concern that the North's threats and accusations have worsened inter-Korean ties and heightened tensions."
Meanwhile, in a meeting Sunday with a North Korean delegation in Beijing, China's senior official on foreign policy praised the leadership shown by North Korea's new young leader, Kim Jong Un.
The meeting follows the April 13 launch of what the United States called a disguised ballistic missile test by North Korea. The rocket disintegrated minutes after launch.
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Good... What are they waiting for?
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China aint about to let there starving little communist brother f*c up ? for them
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so when does the 4 min count begin??
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If I was south korea, I would jus say ? it and have a bobby bouche moment and rush north korea all kamikazi n ? ..I know them ? are tired of gettin bullied and any normal person can only get pushed so far before they push back..problem is them ? gave north korea their lunch money once and now north korea takin their ? anytime they feel like it..playground rules state if u knock a bully out, you automatically become immune from any further bullying..until then, south korea gonna be gettin wet ? and atomic wedgies every recess..
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This ? right here just shows that asians are just as bad ass craccas, if not worse.
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@zay_24 - That sig is GOAT bro. Who do those ? belong to I must ask?
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I don't even know some ? on fb posted it. Ima have to ask her where she got it from.
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Oh they're just mad coz South Korea's football team ? all over theirs...
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ALLAH U. AKBAR wrote: »Good... What are they waiting for?
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Having been in korea twice, being air defense, our info combined with military intel tells us, north korea could level the south, they have more missles pointed at the south that we have total. All the air defense batterys would run out of missles in the 1st 32 hours. The scenario is the war would last 35 days. The north would push back all us and rok forces all the way south, then when our navy and marines arrive we walk over them like iraq. But anyone on the penninsula when it kicks off is ? . Also the north only has enough fuel to fight for a month. Plus a war would drag japan and china into it destablizing the whole reason. North korea knows what they are doing
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@. They'll probably end up blowing themselves up, before they blow anybody up.
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Having been in korea twice, being air defense, our info combined with military intel tells us, north korea could level the south, they have more missles pointed at the south that we have total. All the air defense batterys would run out of missles in the 1st 32 hours. The scenario is the war would last 35 days. The north would push back all us and rok forces all the way south, then when our navy and marines arrive we walk over them like iraq. But anyone on the penninsula when it kicks off is ? . Also the north only has enough fuel to fight for a month. Plus a war would drag japan and china into it destablizing the whole reason. North korea knows what they are doing
Basically. My homeboy in the Air Force was stationed over there last year and he said he heard the "scenario" should war break out. Basically at first the N. Koreans would win, but once the cavalry came the N. Koreans would be completely ? unless China intervened which he said more than likely would not happen.
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@. N.Korea knows they're not a true threat. A month? Really? China can end them w/o any other country having to intervene.
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oh, it makes them feel better to talk big like this