North Korea Prepares for War (1 Viewer)

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A mass exodus of North Korean workers from the Far East of Russia is under way, according to reports coming out of the region. As the two Koreas edged towards the brink of war this week, it appears that the workers in Russia have been called back to aid potential military operations.

Vladnews agency, based in Vladivostok, reported that North Korean workers had left the town of Nakhodka en masse shortly after the escalation of tension on the Korean peninsula earlier this week. "Traders have left the kiosks and markets, workers have abandoned building sites, and North Korean secret service employees working in the region have joined them and left," the agency reported.
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The first man takes the rifle, then second man takes the bullets. When the first man falls, the second picks up the rifle.
 
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    Japan On Alert Over N Korea Developments

    TOKYO (Kyodo)--All members of Prime Minister Naoto Kan's Cabinet were on alert Saturday for developments in North Korea prior to a four-day joint military drill to be conducted by South Korea and the United States in the Yellow Sea from Sunday.

    Cabinet members have been ordered by Kan to stay in Tokyo until Wednesday and be at their ministry offices within an hour in the event emergency situations develop.

    - Nikkei Newswire
     
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    Bjerknes

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    From Global Security
    Op plan 5027

    North Korea has about 500 long-range artillery tubes within range of Seoul, double the levels of a the mid-1990s. Seoul is within range of the 170mm Koksan gun and two hundred 240mm multiple-rocket launchers. The proximity of these long-range systems to the Demilitarized Zone threatens all of Seoul with devastating attacks.
    Yeah, they may have that. But the question remains is how much food and gas does North Korea have to sustain themselves for weeks during a major war.

    I can't say they have a lot...
     
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    Yep, they sure do. But there's no telling what these psychos will try to pull should someone fire back on them and put them under pressure. Kim is on his way out anyway, so he couldn't give a shit.
     
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