WAR Kim Jong Un's Sister Threatens S. Korea With Military Action

Melodi

Disaster Cat
I got the impression (based not a heck of a lot) that for whatever reason Little Kimmie seems to trust his sister for a given degree of trust (I don't think he's capable of totally trusting anyway).

We don't know what was wrong with him or may still be wrong, but he was obviously very ill and yet she didn't totally take power or dispose of him when she had the chance, I suspect they both know that even if she has more brains than he does (not difficult) that the NK elite would find it very hard to accept a woman even as regent for very small children.

But as long as he's breathing, they may make a "tag-team" of sorts, which may be good for them but a bit concerning for the world, I agree she looks totally capable of attacking the South.
 

Heliobas Disciple

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Kim Jong Un's Sister Threatens S. Korea With Military Action
The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has threatened South Korea with military action as she bashed Seoul over declining bilateral relations and its inability to stop activists from floating anti-Pyongyang leaflets across the border.
By KIM TONG-HYUNG
June 13, 2020, at 11:33 a.m.

The Associated Press



SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un threatened military action against South Korea as she bashed Seoul on Saturday over declining bilateral relations and its inability to stop activists from floating anti-Pyongyang leaflets across the border.

Describing South Korea as an “enemy,” Kim Yo Jong repeated an earlier threat she had made by saying Seoul will soon witness the collapse of a “useless” inter-Korean liaison office in the border town of Kaesong.

Kim, who is first vice department director of the ruling Workers’ Party’s Central Committee, said she would leave it to North Korea’s military leaders to carry out the next step of retaliation against the South.

“By exercising my power authorized by the supreme leader, our party and the state, I gave an instruction to the arms of the department in charge of the affairs with enemy to decisively carry out the next action,” she said in a statement carried by the North’s official Korean Central News Agency.

“If I drop a hint of our next plan the (South Korean) authorities are anxious about, the right to taking the next action against the enemy will be entrusted to the General Staff of our army,” she said. “Our army, too, will determine something for cooling down our people’s resentment and surely carry out it, I believe.”

Kim's harsh rhetoric demonstrates her elevated status in North Korea’s leadership. Already seen as the most powerful woman in the country and her brother’s closest confidant, state media recently confirmed that she is now in charge of relations with South Korea.

The liaison office in Kaesong, which has been shut since January due to coronavirus concerns, was set up as a result of one of the main agreements reached in three summits between Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in in 2018.
Moon’s government had lobbied hard to set up nuclear summits between Kim and President Donald Trump, who have met three times since 2018. At the same time, Moon also worked to improve inter-Korean relations.

But North Korea in recent months has suspended virtually all cooperation with the South while expressing frustration over the lack of progress in its nuclear negotiations with the Trump administration.

Over the past week, the North declared that it would cut off all government and military communication channels with the South and threatened to abandon key inter-Korean peace agreements reached by their leaders in 2018.

They include a military agreement in which the Koreas committed to jointly take steps to reduce conventional military threats, such as establishing border buffers and no-fly zones. They also removed some front-line guard posts and jointly surveyed a waterway near their western border in an unrealized plan to allow freer civilian navigation.

In an earlier statement last week, Kim Yo Jong said that the North would scrap the military agreement, “which is hardly of any value,” while calling North Korean defectors who send leaflets from the South “human scum” and “mongrel dogs.”
Her comments on Saturday came hours after a senior North Korean Foreign Ministry official said that Seoul should drop “nonsensical” talk about the North’s denuclearization, and that his country would continue to expand its military capabilities to counter what it perceives as threats from the United States.

In response to North Korea’s anger over the leaflets, South Korea’s government has said it would press charges against two defector groups that have been carrying out border protests.

The South also said it would push new laws to ban activists from flying the leaflets across the border, but there’s been criticism over whether Moon’s government is sacrificing democratic principles to keep alive his ambitions for inter-Korean engagement.

For years, activists have floated huge balloons into North Korea carrying leaflets criticizing Kim Jong Un over his nuclear ambitions and dismal human rights record. The leafleting has sometimes triggered a furious response from North Korea, which bristles at any attempt to undermine its leadership.

While Seoul has sometimes sent police officers to block the activists during sensitive times, it had previously resisted North Korea’s calls to fully ban them, saying they were exercising their freedom. Activists have vowed to continue with the balloon launches.

But it’s unlikely that North Korea’s belligerence is about just the leaflets, analysts say.

The North has a long track record of dialing up pressure on the South when it doesn’t get what it wants from the United States. Its threats to abandon inter-Korean agreements came after months of frustration over Seoul’s refusal to defy U.S.-led sanctions and restart joint economic projects.

Some experts say North Korea, which has mobilized people for massive demonstrations condemning defectors, is deliberately censuring the South to rally its public and shift attention away from a bad economy, which likely has worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic.

It’s unclear what kind of military action the North would take against the South, although weapons tests are an easy guess. Kim Dong-yub, an analyst from Seoul’s Institute for Far Eastern Studies, said North Korea could also be “planning something” near the countries’ disputed western maritime border, which has occasionally been the scene of bloody clashes over the years.

Nuclear talks faltered at Kim Jong Un’s second summit with Trump in Vietnam in February last year after the United States rejected North Korea’s demands for major sanctions relief in exchange for a partial surrender of its nuclear capabilities.

Trump and Kim met for a third time that year in June at the border between North and South Korea and agreed to resume talks. But an October working-level meeting in Sweden broke down over what the North Koreans described as the Americans’ “old stance and attitude.”

On the two-year anniversary of the first Kim-Trump meeting, North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Son Gwon said Friday that the North would never again gift Trump with high-profile meetings he could boast as foreign policy achievements unless it gets something substantial in return.
 

Heliobas Disciple

TB Fanatic
I don't see lil kim doing it but I definitely see her following through with her threats, as a woman she has a LOT to prove to the elites. The bloodshed will be epic if she gains control.

She does. But it may be slightly easier for her because Kim Jong Un's aunt Kim Kyong-hui - sister to Kim Jong Il and daughter of Kim Il-Sung - was a powerful figure in NK for a long time. She looks fierce, I wouldn't be surprised if she is much more ruthless than her brother. I agree her threats should be taken seriously.

HD
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
Thinking they dress him up and trot him out whenever they want him seen but he won't say anything she hasn't put in his mouth.

That there is a FIERCE, STONE-HEARTED, TRUE BELIEVER.

Take her words DIRECTLY to the Bank, with no delaying detours.
 

tiredude

Veteran Member
he cant kill her.
she is the heir or she would never have spoken

she must be backed by the military....... she is gonna be if not already one TOUGH bitch...…..man o man...… talk about the devil you know...….
 

Grumphau

Veteran Member
"In accordance with the plan previously mentioned, I may hereby grant authority to do the dreaded thing which was planned militarily, I believe."

The statements seem so vague that I'm not sure what the Norks are yammering on about.
 

jward

passin' thru
No she's at Indo Pacific Command and will continue to live out there after retirement. I just want her out. Too many deployments for me, I'm too old to handle more if something starts up!

I can only imagine the keen emotion in a parent's heart :(
It's concerning enough for those of us w/o the ties..

Sounds more like they're trying to create some buzz around that event scheduled for the 15, though, to maximize leverage.
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
There is something else we should never forget BOTH Kimmie AND his sister had a Western Education in Switzerland.

Unlike their Dad who was pretty much clueless when it came to the Western Mindset, a decision was made early on to send some of the potential "heirs" off to boarding school.

People who knew them (teachers, other students now adults) have said in various articles I've seen scattered around Europe that the two were extremely close as soon as his scared little sister washed up as alone as he was.

That kind of sibling bonding (us against the world) is more often seen in twins but it can happen to other siblings and isn't uncommon in elite or royal families where nearly "everyone" is "outside" of the world you both live in.

I think I see this sort of brother-sister pairing and it is highly dangerous for the West if they fail to recognize it - especially if Kimmy is impaired for life in some way (weak heart, weak leg whatever).
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
Either this is the usual saber rattling or some crap is going to happen. Hope for the first and prepare for the second is all that can be done.

Between the internal situation in Pyongyang, how that influences what happens then on the peninsula and thus the region, as well as "inputs" from Beijing, I'm not getting a warm fuzzy feeling.....
 

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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Now that Homechick has made a public statement, they have to do something.

The whole "saving face" thing comes into play here.

Not saying that the NORKS won't fire a few missiles into the sea and call it a Great Victory.
 

Pinecone

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Either this is the usual saber rattling or some crap is going to happen. Hope for the first and prepare for the second is all that can be done.

Between the internal situation in Pyongyang, how that influences what happens then on the peninsula and thus the region, as well as "inputs" from Beijing, I'm not getting a warm fuzzy feeling.....

It's 2020. Nothing is out of the realm of possibility.
 

jward

passin' thru
North Koreans ready to blow up inter-Korean liaison office, state media says
On 20th anniversary of historic June 15 declaration, DPRK media warns of looming "retaliation" against the ROK
Jeongmin Kim June 15, 2020
View: https://twitter.com/OliverHotham/status/1272398648836362240?s=20



Full story behind paywall, sounds like the kids are just beating their chests in response to/for propaganda....
North Koreans ready to blow up inter-Korean liaison office, state media says
On 20th anniversary of historic June 15 declaration, DPRK media warns of looming "retaliation" against the ROK
Jeongmin Kim June 15, 2020
 

jward

passin' thru
Either this is the usual saber rattling or some crap is going to happen. Hope for the first and prepare for the second is all that can be done.

Between the internal situation in Pyongyang, how that influences what happens then on the peninsula and thus the region, as well as "inputs" from Beijing, I'm not getting a warm fuzzy feeling.....

...One possibly salient point proffered by another one of the arm chair analyst is that this stands out as a rare time the govs alerted the citizens, thus suggesting that a follow through is more likely... j


Doge
@IntelDoge

4h

If you're confused as to what is going on w/ #NorthKorea and why I've been posting about it a lot lately, here's a video I made last night that details a bit of what is going on with the hermit kingdom.
View: https://twitter.com/IntelDoge/status/1272351297635745794?s=20



Adam Cohen
@realadammcohen

4h

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@IntelDoge
There is another (albeit EXTREMELY unlikely) way this could go down. Unhappy with her brother's lack of response she could have gone above him (why issue the statement in her name not his as would be normal?) If this is the case we could see a Jang Sung Thaek style removal
 

jward

passin' thru

NK NEWS
@nknewsorg

Jun 13

The Sunday edition of the Rodong Sinmun is carrying Kim Yo Jong's warning to South Korea. This is not a good sign. If there was even a small hope this is all just bluster, by carrying it domestically in the main newspaper it makes it much harder for Pyongyang to change course.
View: https://twitter.com/nknewsorg/status/1271970327996723201?s=20



Jun. 13, Juche 109 (2020) Saturday





To Deliver Merciless Blow of Revenge at Provokers​

All people of the DPRK have risen up with the will to behead and dismember the heinous provokers who insulted the dignity of our supreme leadership dearer than the life.
As the first-stage action representing their will, we took a measure of completely cutting off all the communication and liaison lines between the north and the south. This is the first sledgehammer blow at the fools who are still dreaming a day dream, not aware of the seriousness of the situation.
It is an exercise of our justifiable rights to mete out severe punishment to the heinous provokers.
We will see the root cause of all evils uprooted.
Those who dared to hurt the dignity of our supreme leadership and mocked at and insulted all our people chose their ruin by themselves.
Ho Yong Min​

Jun. 14, Juche 109 (2020) Sunday


First Vice Department Director of WPK Central Committee Issues Statement​

Kim Yo Jong, first vice department director of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, released the following statement on Saturday:
I fully sympathize with the statement released by the director of the United Front Department of the Central Committee of the WPK yesterday.
If the south Korean authorities have now capability and courage to carry out at once the thing they have failed to do for the past two years, why are the north-south relations still in stalemate like now?
We should not lend an ear to and trust the trite language let out by them for only form's sake as they always make a fuss belatedly, nor pardon the sins committed by the betrayers and human scum.
Getting stronger day by day are the unanimous voices of all our people demanding for surely settling accounts with the riff-raff who dared hurt the absolute prestige of our Supreme Leader representing our country and its great dignity and flied rubbish to the inviolable territory of our side and with those who connived at such hooliganism, whatever may happen.
The judgment that we should force the betrayers and human scum to pay the dearest price for their crimes and the retaliatory action plans we have made on this basis have become a firm public opinion at home, not part of the work of the field in charge of the affairs with enemy.
It is necessary to make them keenly feel what they have done and what inviolability they hurt amiss.
It is better to take a series of retaliatory actions, instead of releasing this kind of statement, which those with bad ears may miscalculate as the "one for threatening" or from which they can make any rubbishy comments on our intention as they please.
I feel it is high time to surely break with the south Korean authorities.
We will soon take a next action.
By exercising my power authorized by the Supreme Leader, our Party and the state, I gave an instruction to the arms of the department in charge of the affairs with enemy to decisively carry out the next action.
Before long, a tragic scene of the useless north-south joint liaison office completely collapsed would be seen.
If I drop a hint of our next plan the south Korean authorities are anxious about, the right to taking the next action against the enemy will be entrusted to the General Staff of our army.
Our army, too, will determine something for cooling down our people's resentment and surely carry out it, I believe.
Rubbish must be thrown into dustbin.

Rodong Sinmun​
Jun. 15, Juche 109 (2020) Monday

We Will Continue to Take Retaliatory Actions to the End​

At present the north-south relations have gone totally bankrupt and the worst tension has been created on the Korean peninsula. This is ascribable to the hidden hostile policy of the south Korean authorities and their weakness and incompetency.
The south Korean authorities, who had got nervous about finding a way out from the grave situation caused by the rash act of human scum and their irresponsible behavior of conniving at it, vociferated about “preventive measures” and “efficient plan for improving the system.” Now they are talking about “serious response” in an attempt to deceive us.
After branding the scattering of anti-DPRK leaflets as an act of going against the present law as if they had taken a “bold decision,” they officially made public their stand that they would seriously deal with such acts and “abide by all the agreements between the south and the north.” They are now crying that they have saved the situation.
However, even at this moment, conservatives and trash-like mass media are pointing accusing fingers at the authorities, saying that they took "low-postured attitude toward the north" and showed "submission" and “humiliation.” And human scum go the length of declaring that they would scatter leaflets again.
We have already made a conclusion that there is no need for us to sit face to face with the south Korean authorities and discuss things with them any longer. What is left for us is to make them pay dearly for their heinous crimes.
We have decided to take a series of retaliatory actions to punish the betrayers and human scum.
As was declared, the north-south joint liaison office will come into destruction and the right to taking the next action against the enemy will be entrusted to our army.
Our invincible revolutionary armed forces will take a resolute action to take avenge on the enemies in order to allay the surging indignation of our people.
Ho Yong Min
 
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jward

passin' thru
(News Focus) N. Korea's recent threats unlikely to turn into major military provocation: experts

All Headlines 17:43 June 15, 2020





By Yi Wonju
SEOUL, June 15 (Yonhap) -- After threatening military action, North Korea may open fire to shoot down giant balloons carrying anti-Pyongyang leaflets flying from South Korea, but major provocations are unlikely, such as the 2010 artillery attack on a border island, experts said Monday.
South Korea has been on high alert after Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, vowed Saturday to take a next step to punish the South for failing to stop such leafleting, saying she has entrusted "the General Staff of our army" to "decisively carry out the next action."

The General Staff of the Korean People's Army is known to have masterminded two deadly attacks on the South in 2010 -- the sinking of the South Korean warship Cheonan, which killed 46 sailors, and the artillery attacks on the border island of Yeonpyeong, which left four people dead.
Kim Yo-jong's threat, issued Saturday night, forced the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae to convene an emergency meeting of the National Security Council just past midnight Sunday to discuss countermeasures, with the Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman also attending the meeting.
Experts said the North is expected to take action, including militarily, as Kim Yo-jong's threat was not only carried by state media outlets designed for outside audiences, but also by the Rodong Sinmun newspaper and other outlets for domestic audiences.

But the communist nation is not expected to go as far as conducting major provocations, such as direct strikes on the South like the 2010 attacks, launching an intercontinental ballistic missile or carrying out a nuclear test.
"Surely, North Korea will take military action," said Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies. "As Kim Yo-jong already said, the North Korean authorities involved with inter-Korean affairs will take the next step, and since the statement was published in Rodong Sinmun, which is intended for the domestic audience, they will take military action."

"But it is unlikely it will be a major military provocation. If the leafleting campaign continues again, the first step the North will likely take is to issue a harshly worded statement warning that they will respond by immediately firing anti-aircraft guns," Yang said.
In 2014, the North tried to shoot down leaflet-carrying balloons, triggering an exchange of fire with the South.
Yang said the North could also test-fire short-range missiles or multiple rocket launchers.


North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (front) watches a firepower strike drill by the North Korean army's long-range artillery sub-units on March 2, 2020, in this photo released by the North's official Korean Central News Agency the next day. The report came one day after South Korea said the North fired what appeared to be two ballistic missiles. (For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution) (Yonhap)


Professor Lim Eul-chul at the Institute for Far East Studies at Kyungnam University also said the North may take military action to escalate tensions, such as using anti-aircraft gun if defector groups attempt once again to send leaflets to the North.

"The level of the North's provocation will depend on the action our government takes. The North also does not want to take military action. By declaring it will take the 'next step' it is using a high level of psychological warfare to create tension and get what they want," he said.

Lim said the North could remove covers from coastal artillery guns on the west coast in a gesture to show they are getting ready to open fire so as to further escalate tensions.

"This might be one way for them to create military tension," he said.

Lim, however, said that any deadly attacks, such as the sinking of the Cheonan and the artillery attacks on Yeonpyeong, are unlikely.

"That would only happen when they are ready to go to war," he said. "Although inter-Korean relations are unstable now, the two leaders have held three summits and the two Koreas have engaged in more discussions than in any other times."

Lim said that the first action the North is expected to take will be about the inter-Korean liaison office in the North's border city of Kaesong. Kim Yo-jong said Saturday that before long, the South will see a "tragic scene" of the office "completely collapsed."

"We first need to keep a close eye on it," Lim said. "The North may completely abolish the office depending on how our government responds."

As a reason for the North's threatening moves against the South, experts cited growing economic difficulties worsened by the coronavirus pandemic amid international sanctions. Escalating tensions with the outside world is one of the ways to divert public attention from domestic difficulties, they said.

"The recent move reflects a comprehensive list of reasons including the North's accumulated fatigue from the coronavirus, international sanctions and growing public grievances," Yang said.

Defector groups and other activists have occasionally sent a large number of leaflets via giant balloons sharply criticizing the communist regime and its leader. These were often flown with one-dollar bills, USB memory sticks and other items to get more North Koreans to pick up the leaflets.

The South Korean government has advised against sending such leaflets, citing concerns about the safety of residents in the regions where the leaflet-carrying balloons are launched because the North could take retaliatory military action on the areas.

Defector groups have ignored such appeals, citing their right to freedom of expression.

The North condemned such leafleting as running counter to two key inter-Korean agreements signed by their leaders, the Panmunjom Declaration of April 2018 and the following military agreement in September the same year.

Kim Yo-jong has warned the North will abolish an inter-Korean liaison office, stressing such actions will be the first in a series of steps against South Korea, vowing to turn its work toward the South "into the one against an enemy."

The North also threatened to scrap a military tension-reduction deal signed in 2018 and dismantle a now-shuttered industrial park in the North's border city of Kaesong, unless South Korea takes action against such leaflets.

The North has since refused to answer calls from the South through inter-Korean communication channels including military hotlines, marking the first time that Pyongyang has not responded since the hotlines were restored in 2018.

North Korea has continued to publish harsh statements despite a series of actions taken by the South Korean government, including filing a complaint with the police against two defector groups involved in the leaflet campaign and a warning from the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae saying it will crack down on the flying of leaflet balloons

"We must not forget North Korea is a country that prioritizes the Supreme Leader above all else. They will not tolerate such behavior that insults the leader," Yang said.

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Squid

Veteran Member
Action can be something like as small as shooting some round near a border checkpoint to lobbing a missile across Japan to full scale invasion.

It seems based on the staged propaganda at the mine that they may destroy a building.

With NK its more unknown unknowns than known unknowns.

They have historically done something provocative when the world is talking about other stuff so in a way this falls into the normal pattern, the fact that she is making herself the face and voice of the regime is new, and will give the worlds intelligence agencies something to WAG about.
 

nehimama

Has No Life - Lives on TB
"In accordance with the plan previously mentioned, I may hereby grant authority to do the dreaded thing which was planned militarily, I believe."The statements seem so vague that I'm not sure what the Norks are yammering on about.
Far Eastern people don't think the way we do in the West. So many times, as I've seen, having lived in Japan for several years, translations into English are almost never precise, and can come out rather muddy and foggy. Think back on those assembly instructions included with items from China.
 
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