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They got no guts to attack one......

 

Ya..no action talk only... yes it was said they NK has 1 million strong infantry, but are their hungry soldiers going do to any serious damage against SK who has high tech weaponry?

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it could be just empty noises despite all their show of military might. The allies should just take the chance and invade. Swift & Decisive action

 

Remember how Iraq boasted about their Imperial guards before the invasion ? and what happened ?

 

Can't just invade it.....got its big brother protecting it.

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Any possibility they will be pointing their guns against their Dear leader?

 

The Dear Leader (Kim Jong-il) is already dead. Why would they want to point their guns at someone already dead? [knife]

The Great Successor (Kim Jong-un) is currently leading the country. [whip]

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Behold, NK Powerful Armed Force, who still uses torpedo Boats [laugh] [laugh]

 

 

Can anyone try to see what equipment are the NK Army using?

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Ya..no action talk only... yes it was said they NK has 1 million strong infantry, but are their hungry soldiers going do to any serious damage against SK who has high tech weaponry?

 

Modern symetrical warfare... he who controls the sky controls the battlefield...

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A this is what happens when you put a kid to run a country.....

SAY SORRY TO ME...

Bloody Ah Pui

Maybe next few days NK will tell Sk, "you don't say sorry to us, we don't friend you anymore!". [laugh]

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More rheotics from NK.. But this time, do they need REALLY to bring in Children?

 

Are all these serious efforts to portray to the world or their own citizens that they mean business?

 

N. Korea threatens to attack S. Korean media

Posted: 04 June 2012 1134 hrs

 

SEOUL: North Korea's military threatened Monday to blow up the Seoul offices of South Korean media outlets following critical coverage of a mass children's event in Pyongyang.

 

The military general staff, in an unusually detailed statement on the official news agency, said missile units and other forces had fixed the longitude and latitude coordinates for several firms' offices in central Seoul.

 

The statement named the Chosun Ilbo and JoongAng Ilbo newspapers, a TV channel operated by Dong-A Ilbo newspaper, and the KBS, CBS, MBC and SBS television stations.

 

The North's military accused conservative South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak of inciting the coverage and called on him to apologise to avert an attack.

 

"In case dens of monstrous crimes are blown up one after another, the Lee group will be entirely held responsible for this," it said in what it termed an "open ultimatum".

 

The military accused the media outlets of "monstrous mud-slinging" over their coverage of an event which brought 20,000 schoolchildren to Pyongyang to mark the 66th anniversary of the Korean Children's Union.

 

Pyongyang's official Korea Central News Agency reported Saturday that the children pledged their loyalty to new leader Kim Jong-Un.

 

"The young delegates could not hold back the endless happiness... amid unchanging longing to remember the benevolent image of respected comrade Kim Jong-Un deep in their hearts," it said.

 

"Sir Kim Jong-Un, thank you so much for giving us such a great honour," it quoted a 13-year-old schoolchild as saying.

 

The North's military accused the South's government and media outlets of portraying the event as a propaganda gimmick staged by Pyongyang's leadership.

 

It complained that the "Lee group is letting loose a string of vituperations describing all these blessings as 'charades'."

 

Seoul's unification ministry, which handles cross-border affairs, said Pyongyang's latest threat was "completely out of line".

 

"This... is a significant challenge and provocation to free democracy," said a ministry spokesman. "We are taking this very seriously and urging the North to stop such threats to our media immediately."

 

Jong-Un took over last December from his deceased father and longtime leader Kim Jong-Il, the second power transfer within the Kim dynasty which has ruled the isolated communist state since its founding in 1948.

 

The new regime has intensified hostile commentary against the South and threatened "sacred war" as it tries to bolster the young Kim's leadership.

 

The North's military in April vowed to turn parts of Seoul into ashes, accusing Lee and several media outlets of defaming its leadership.

 

Monday's threat prompted police to deploy officers to guard some media outlets.

 

- AFP/cc

 

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp...1205432/1/.html

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Behold, NK Powerful Armed Force, who still uses torpedo Boats [laugh] [laugh]

 

 

Can anyone try to see what equipment are the NK Army using?

 

wah lan, the missiles peng fierce leh... knn nonstop pwn pwn pwn.

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