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Heliobas Disciple

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https://www.investing.com/news/worl...r-korean-waters-as-trump-calls-leaders-476575
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Trump: Time to remove 'blindfolds'; U.N. must ready new North Korea sanctions
By Steve Holland and Ben Blanchard
Apr 24, 2017 12:58PM ET

WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday the U.N. Security Council must be prepared to impose new sanctions on North Korea, amid escalating tensions over its missile and nuclear programs, saying people had acted as if "blindfolded" for decades on a big problem that finally needed to be solved.

"The status quo in North Korea is also unacceptable," Trump told a meeting of U.N. Security Council ambassadors at the White House, held at a time of mounting concern that North Korea may be preparing a sixth nuclear bomb test.

"The council must be prepared to impose additional and stronger sanctions on North Korean nuclear and ballistic missile programs," Trump said.

"This is a real threat to the world, whether we want to talk about it or not. North Korea is a big world problem and it's a problem that we have to finally solve," he said. “People put blindfolds on for decades and now it’s time to solve the problem.”

Trump gave no indication as to when new sanctions should be imposed on North Korea. U.S. officials say his administration has been debating whether they should be held as response to any new North Korean missile or nuclear test, or imposed as soon as they can be agreed.

Chinese President Xi Jinping earlier called for all sides to exercise restraint in a telephone call about North Korea with Trump, as Japan conducted exercises with a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group headed for Korean waters.

Angered by the approach of the USS Carl Vinson carrier group, a defiant North Korea, which has carried on nuclear and missile tests in defiance of successive rounds of U.N. sanctions, said on Monday the deployment was "an extremely dangerous act by those who plan a nuclear war to invade".

"The United States should not run amok and should consider carefully any catastrophic consequence from its foolish military provocative act," Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the North's ruling Workers' Party, said in a commentary on Monday.

Two Japanese destroyers have joined the carrier group for exercises in the western Pacific, and South Korea said on Monday it was also in talks about holding joint naval exercises.

Worry that North Korea could be preparing to conduct another nuclear test or launch more ballistic missiles has increased as it prepares to celebrate the 85th anniversary of the foundation of its Korean People's Army on Tuesday. It has marked similar events in the past with nuclear tests or missile launches.

Trump has vowed to prevent North Korea from being able to hit the United States with a nuclear missile and has said all options are on the table, including a military strike.

China is North Korea's sole major ally but it has been angered by its nuclear and missile programs and is frustrated by its belligerence. China has repeatedly called for the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula and is worried the situation could spin out of control, leading to war and a chaotic collapse of its isolated, impoverished neighbor.

Trump, in his phone call with Xi, criticized North Korea’s "continued belligerence" and emphasized that its actions "are destabilizing the Korean peninsula", the White House said.

"The two leaders reaffirmed the urgency of the threat posed by North Korea’s missile and nuclear programs, and committed to strengthen coordination in achieving the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula," it said.

Xi told Trump China resolutely opposed any actions that ran counter to U.N. resolutions, China's foreign ministry said. China "hopes that all relevant sides exercise restraint, and avoid doing anything to worsen the tense situation", the Chinese ministry said in a statement, paraphrasing Xi.

The call between the presidents was the latest manifestation of their close communication, which was good for their countries and the world, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said.

'FULLY READY'

U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, speaking on NBC's "Today" program, said the United States and the international community were maintaining pressure on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un but were "not trying to pick a fight with him".

Asked whether a preemptive strike was under consideration, she said: "We are not going to do anything unless he gives us reason to do something."

"If you see him attack a military base, if you see some sort of intercontinental ballistic missile, then obviously we're going to do that. But right now, we're saying 'don't test, don't use nuclear missiles, don't try and do any more actions', and I think he's understanding that. And China's helping really put that pressure on him."


Trump also spoke by telephone with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

"We agreed to strongly demand that North Korea, which is repeating its provocation, show restraint," Abe later told reporters. "We will maintain close contact with the United States, keep a high level of vigilance and respond firmly."

Envoys on the North Korean nuclear issue from the United States, South Korea and Japan are due to meet in Tokyo on Tuesday.

The U.S. government has not specified where the carrier strike group is but U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said on Saturday it would arrive "within days".

South Korean Defense Ministry spokesman Moon Sang-gyun gave no details about plans to join the U.S. carrier group for exercises, but said Seoul was holding discussions with the U.S. Navy.

"The South Korean and U.S. militaries are fully ready for North Korea's nuclear test," Moon said.

South Korean and U.S. officials have feared for some time that North Korea's sixth nuclear test could be imminent.

Satellite imagery analyzed by 38 North, a Washington-based North Korea monitoring project, found some activity at North Korea's Punggye-ri nuclear test site last week.

However, the group said it was unclear whether the site was in a "tactical pause" before another test or was carrying out normal operations.

Adding to the tension, North Korea detained a U.S. citizen on Saturday as he attempted to leave the country.
 

Shacknasty Shagrat

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There is a nice, new update on MOBILIZATION AND PRE
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DEPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES here, and dated April 18,2017.
Good to get these regs in order.
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http://www.ustranscom.mil/dtr/part-iii/dtr_part_iii_302.pdf

A.
SOURCE OF MOBILIZATI
ON TRANSPORTATION
Transportation resources are required to support mobilization, deployment, employment, sustainment,
redeployment, and demobilization operations. Mobilization activities are supported principally by
intra
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Augmenting Strategic Airlift
(the .mil format does not copy well)
 

Shacknasty Shagrat

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Doomer Doug

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Yeah, the military mobilizations are pretty much done now, Housecarl. This is is about as high a level of doomer porn I've ever seen going on. VP is going back early in time with the full Senate meeting at the WH. Trump may even seek an official declaration of war on NK.

the last time we did the whole Asian sanctions to reign in a rogue state was July of 1941 with Japan being cut off from oil, rubber, and scrap metal. We all know how that turned out on December 7th, 1941 don't we?

Trump praising the UN and saying he can work with them. Trump is damn near glowing neo con at this point. A private dinner with McStain and Graham just seals his turning to the dark side.
 

Housecarl

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Yeah, the military mobilizations are pretty much done now, Housecarl. This is is about as high a level of doomer porn I've ever seen going on. VP is going back early in time with the full Senate meeting at the WH. Trump may even seek an official declaration of war on NK.

the last time we did the whole Asian sanctions to reign in a rogue state was July of 1941 with Japan being cut off from oil, rubber, and scrap metal. We all know how that turned out on December 7th, 1941 don't we?

Trump praising the UN and saying he can work with them. Trump is damn near glowing neo con at this point. A private dinner with McStain and Graham just seals his turning to the dark side.

I'm guessing he's going to tell the both of them what's going on, and as such he needs the two of them to shut the hell up on the cable news networks so the water isn't made any muddier than it will be...
 

Jez

Veteran Member
Sanctions against the Norks are a useless gesture. As is the only trading partners they have are countries that have a history of ignoring them already. I just don't see China doing anything other than paying lip service. Sanctions were supposed to keep the Norks from getting nukes in the first place and we see how successful they were.

I think we're on the cusp of seeing a change in Asia. Not sure how or to what extent, but I keep thinking about Revelation 16:12 and the Kings of the East. Just another piece on the board to be put into place.
 

Housecarl

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Sanctions against the Norks are a useless gesture. As is the only trading partners they have are countries that have a history of ignoring them already. I just don't see China doing anything other than paying lip service. Sanctions were supposed to keep the Norks from getting nukes in the first place and we see how successful they were.

I think we're on the cusp of seeing a change in Asia. Not sure how or to what extent, but I keep thinking about Revelation 16:12 and the Kings of the East. Just another piece on the board to be put into place.

The whole sanctions thing is just an exercise in checking off boxes on a list. Once the House and Senate are briefed "the box" for the War Powers Act is checked off, then stuff can get "real" in 15 minutes or less...
 

Shacknasty Shagrat

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If NK wipes out LA or Seattle in a fit of madness, akin to having poison wiped on the face of a disfriended relative, people would reflect that we did have a vital interest.
But that would be too late.
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The United States has no vital interests at stake on the Korean Peninsula.'

' Steve Herman‏Verified account @W7VOA 1h1 hour ago

Steve Herman Retweeted John Allen Gay

From the head of The John Quincy Adams Society "dedicated to finding and preparing the next generation of foreign policy talent."'


https://twitter.com/W7VOA
 

TheSearcher

Are you sure about that?
I'm guessing he's going to tell the both of them what's going on, and as such he needs the two of them to shut the hell up on the cable news networks so the water isn't made any muddier than it will be...

That's my take. He spills the appropriate beans, with the proviso that a leak will be considered treason, and they need to shut the hell up about what they are presented when talking to the press.
 

DHR43

Since 2001
Or rather than 'getting real in 15 minutes', we could just leave SK, Japan, China, Russia and the other VERY wealthy SE Asian countries figure out how they want to resolve the NK issue, if they even feel they have a NK issue. After all - it';s THEIR backyard, not ours. We've got a pretty big ocean betwixt us.

Then Trump can get back to MAGA, assuming that's still on his agenda.

Hey..what about NK throwing a large nuke on CONUS? Dream on, friends. There are much larger concerns to worry about than a practical impossibility.
 

Lilbitsnana

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I am reposting this info.


I posted this on the 19th on another thread. It shows the timing of every single nuke test (not missile test) that North Korea has done to date.

ETA: also, historically, his nuke tests tend to be within a +/- 7 days of time-frame of important dates/holidays; only one took place on the actual date of a NK holiday and that was Sept 9 of last year.

ETA2: yes, he feels pressured and provoked by this mil movement (actually joint mil exercise), but this joint military exercise happens every year at this time. The biggest difference (besides Trump) is that China kinda/sorta seems to be taking a tougher stance against NK testing this time.



http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showt...26#post6436326

Lilbitsnana said:
I looked them up a couple of weeks ago.

Here are the dates and times of all of NK nuclear tests. (I listed US times in Central time)

NK time on top; US Central time on bottom


ETA: note - NK changed their time zone in 2015

10:35 AM KST Monday, October 09, 2006
8:35 PM Sunday October 8th, 2006 CENTRAL TIME

9:54 AM KST Monday, May 25, 2009
7:54 PM Sunday May 24 2009 CENTRAL time

11:57 AM KST Tuesday, February 12, 2013
8:57 PM Monday February 11 2013 CENTRAL TIME

10 AM PYT Wednesday, January 06, 2016
7:30:00 PM Tuesday January 5 2016 CENTRAL TIME

9 AM PYT Friday, September 09, 2016
7:30:00 PM Thursday September 8 2016 CENTRAL TIME
 
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TheSearcher

Are you sure about that?
Hey..what about NK throwing a large nuke on CONUS? Dream on, friends. There are much larger concerns to worry about than a practical impossibility.

"Practical Impossibilty"? Sure, of course. Keep whistling past that graveyard...
 

Lilbitsnana

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Good question.

#82:

Steve Herman‏Verified account @W7VOA 55m55 minutes ago

-@VP is cutting short #Hawaii stop by 1 day, skipping visit to @USSArizona Memorial --he’ll be back at work in Washington on Tuesday.


Anyone else see this as significant?

LOL, I did, that was why I posted it and made the comment about why he was being in a hurry, I knew it was most likely NK related although I had forgotten about the upcoming Senate/WH gathering.
 

DHR43

Since 2001
"Practical Impossibilty"? Sure, of course. Keep whistling past that graveyard...

Do you really (I mean really) believe that:

1. NK HAS the proven capability to land a nuclear warhead missile on CONUS, or even HI?

2. NK HAS the desire to do so, in actual and real terms?

3. Even if you DO believe 1 and 2, that the United states has NO means of tracking and killing a NK-launched ICBM?

I don't see any evidence (scare-mongering doesn't count) that 1. is true, that 2. is true and that 3 isn't true.

NK really is that much of a threat? Nope.
 

TheSearcher

Are you sure about that?
Do you really (I mean really) believe that:

1. NK HAS the proven capability to land a nuclear warhead missile on CONUS, or even HI?

2. NK HAS the desire to do so, in actual and real terms?

3. Even if you DO believe 1 and 2, that the United states has NO means of tracking and killing a NK-launched ICBM?

I don't see any evidence (scare-mongering doesn't count) that 1. is true, that 2. is true and that 3 isn't true.

NK really is that much of a threat? Nope.

Nobody thought that Japan would or could steam an intact fleet across the Pacific to hit Pearl Harbor, either. And that was in 1941. I'm not saying that I'm quaking in my boots that a Nork strike is going to hit CONUS, but it isn't a practical impossibility, either.
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
Do you really (I mean really) believe that:

1. NK HAS the proven capability to land a nuclear warhead missile on CONUS, or even HI?

2. NK HAS the desire to do so, in actual and real terms?

3. Even if you DO believe 1 and 2, that the United states has NO means of tracking and killing a NK-launched ICBM?

I don't see any evidence (scare-mongering doesn't count) that 1. is true, that 2. is true and that 3 isn't true.

NK really is that much of a threat? Nope.

1)Doesn't need to be anything other than a shipping container sitting in the SD or LA docks...

2) I tend to listen when the public pronouncements get as detailed as lately.

3) We screen 3% of our port container traffic. The fissile/fusable components cn sit right next to your desk and I could mosey the normal NEST detector suite outside your front wall and NOT detect them.


Basically, we got means, motive, and opportunity.

I'd put the probability at some where in the neighborhood of 50-60%....
 

evenso

Veteran Member
Do you really (I mean really) believe that:

1. NK HAS the proven capability to land a nuclear warhead missile on CONUS, or even HI?

2. NK HAS the desire to do so, in actual and real terms?

3. Even if you DO believe 1 and 2, that the United states has NO means of tracking and killing a NK-launched ICBM?

I don't see any evidence (scare-mongering doesn't count) that 1. is true, that 2. is true and that 3 isn't true.

NK really is that much of a threat? Nope.

I have a family member who is, as we speak, sitting in front of the wall screens of Pacific CentCom who would differ with your opinions, big time.
 

Bubble Head

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Nobody thought that Japan would or could steam an intact fleet across the Pacific to hit Pearl Harbor, either. And that was in 1941. I'm not saying that I'm quaking in my boots that a Nork strike is going to hit CONUS, but it isn't a practical impossibility, either.

Japan took over one sixth of the surface of the earth before we could even clean up Peal Harbor and put a boot on the ground. Never ever underestimate your enemy. A cargo ship 100 miles off LA shore could easily launch. President Trump will not let us take the first hit if at all possible. He is no FDR nor Obunghole nor Shitlery. Shit storm is coming. Top off your preps, set condition Zebra as we are going into harms way.
 

Sleeping Cobra

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The USA would like to overthrow N.K, put a puppet Government then place missiles on the boarder of China. China is the REAL threat to the USA.
 

TerryK

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The USA would like to overthrow N.K, put a puppet Government then place missiles on the boarder of China. China is the REAL threat to the USA.

True, but China would never allow it.
They would be willing to lose millions of lives in a limited nuke war with the US. The question is, would the US be willing to lose million of people for missiles on China's border? I don't think so.
 

Lilbitsnana

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http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/northkorea/2017/04/25/39/0401000000AEN20170425000351315F.html

(LEAD) Tillerson to chair special UNSC meeting on N. Korea


2017/04/25 05:22

(ATTN: UPDATES with State Department briefing)


WASHINGTON, April 24 (Yonhap) -- U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will chair a special meeting of the U.N. Security Council to be convened later this week to discuss North Korea, the State Department announced Monday.

The ministerial meeting, set for Friday at the U.N. headquarters in New York, represents a U.S. effort to drum up international support for its push to increase pressure on North Korea over its nuclear and missile programs.

"The DPRK poses one of the gravest threats to international peace and security through its pursuit of nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, and other weapons of mass destruction as well as its other prohibited activities," the department said in a statement.

"The meeting will give Security Council members an opportunity to discuss ways to maximize the impact of existing Security Council measures and show their resolve to respond to further provocations with appropriate new measures," the statement said.

State Department acting spokesman Mark Toner said that Friday's meeting as well as a lunch meeting President Donald Trump hosted at the White House for ambassadors of U.N. Security Council member countries underscores concerns about the North's nuclear and missile programs.

"What the Secretary is going to be looking at and conveying to the other members of the Security Council on Friday ... is that there are already very strong sanctions in place against North Korea and it is incumbent on every member of the U.N. to carry out there to enforce those sanctions to the utmost," Toner said.

"And by doing that, we believe that we can significantly augment the pressure that North Korea," he said.

Toner said the North's acquisition of nuclear missile capabilities would be a "game changer."

"It's one of the reasons why you've seen administration officials talking so candidly about our concerns and about the fact that the time for strategic patience and that policy is over," he said.

jschang@yna.co.kr

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Lilbitsnana

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posted for fair use

http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/northkorea/2017/04/25/90/0401000000AEN20170425003000315F.html

USFK chief says allies ready to counter N. Korea's provocations


2017/04/25 09:57


SEOUL, April 25 (Yonhap) -- Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, the top commander of U.S Forces Korea (USFK), on Tuesday stressed that his troops are all set to counter North Korea's provocations.

"We just stand ready. That's the only message we have," he said, asked if he has any message for the communist nation marking the founding anniversary of its military the same day.

"We are committed to the ROK (South Korea)-US alliance. That's the most important thing. That's our duty. That's what we do," he added, briefly speaking to Yonhap News Agency after a ceremony to commemorate Gen. Walton H. Walker, a Korean War hero, at the U.S. military base in Yongsan, Seoul.

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Lilbitsnana

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http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/northkorea/2017/04/25/0401000000AEN20170425006100315.html

Nuke envoys from S. Korea, U.S., Japan meet to coordinate ways to reign in North

2017/04/25 11:56



SEOUL, April 25 (Yonhap) -- Senior diplomats of South Korea, the United States and Japan sat together in Tokyo on Tuesday seeking to chart ways to rein in North Korea as the communist country appears to be preparing another military provocation.

The meeting brought together the three countries' chief negotiators on the North Korean nuclear issue to coordinate their responses to advancing nuclear and missile threats by North Korea.

The trilateral meeting comes amid unusually heightened tension after North Korea ratcheted up its ballistic missile tests and military threats to the U.S. and South Korea this year.

With North Korea reportedly coming close to owning a nuclear-tipped ballistic missile, the U.S. Trump administration has been ramping up pressure on North Korea and persuading China to join efforts to curb North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.

During his visit to Seoul last month, U.S. Vice President Pence declared that "all options are on the table," including military action.

A day earlier, Trump pledged to work together with Japan and China to get North Korea to give up its weapons programs during his phone conversations with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and President Xi Jinping.

The U.S. has also deployed its aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson to the region, as tensions remain high here.

The latest meeting involves Kim Hong-kyun, special representative for Korean Peninsula peace and security affairs at the foreign ministry, and his U.S. and Japanese counterparts, Joseph Yun and Kenji Kanasugi.

pbr@yna.co.kr

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Lilbitsnana

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http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/northkorea/2017/04/25/0401000000AEN20170425006800320.html

N. Korea stages firing drill marking military anniv.: source


2017/04/25 12:26



SEOUL, April 25 (Yonhap) -- North Korea staged what it appears to be the largest firing drill on Tuesday to mark the 85th founding anniversary of its military, a government source said.

According to the source, North Korea has conducted the drill around the eastern port city of Wonsan. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is also presumed to have participated the event.

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Heliobas Disciple

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http://m.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20170424001028
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N. Korea defense chief says deployment is over to strike US
Published: 2017-04-24 21:55
Updated: 2017-04-25 09:52

North Korea's defense chief said Monday that "precise and advanced striking means" have already been deployed to strike the United States and its followers.

Pak Yong-sik, minister of armed forces, made the comment in a key meeting on the eve of the anniversary of the foundation of North Korea's military, according to the North's official Korean Central News Agency.

"Our nuclear weapons capable of striking US military bases in Asia-Pacific areas and the US homeland are fully prepared to be fired from launchers," the North's defense chief said.

He said if the enemy forces move to make a military attack on the North despite its repeated warnings, a strong preemptive strike will wipe out the enemies' headquarters from this planet.

The North's latest bellicose remarks come on the same day that US President Donald Trump held his first phone conversations with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for closer cooperation in curbing North Korea's nuclear program.

Last year, Pyongyang conducted two nuclear tests and more than
20 missile tests, escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula and the region.
 

Lilbitsnana

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http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/northkorea/2017/04/25/37/0401000000AEN20170425004900315F.html

S. Korea, U.S. to hold joint naval drills


2017/04/25 11:00


SEOUL, April 25 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's Navy said Tuesday it will hold a joint live-fire exercise with the U.S. in the Yellow Sea later in the day to show their close alliance against North Korea.

It will involve the Navy's 4,400-ton destroyer Wanggeon and the USS Wayne E. Meyer, a Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer of the U.S. Navy.


They are scheduled to stage a combined tactical operation and live-fire drill, according to the Navy.


The allies also plan to hold another major joint naval practice "around the end of April" in the East Sea involving the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier.

The series of joint drills are aimed at demonstrating the allies' resolve to retaliate in case of the North's provocations and their "firm defense posture," the Navy said in a statement.

lcd@yna.co.kr

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Lilbitsnana

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hmmm, this tweet said it better


NorthKoreaRealTime Retweeted
Anna Fifield‏Verified account @annafifield 10m10 minutes ago

North Korea is conducting its largest ever military drills to mark the 85th anniversary of its Army, Yonhap reports


ETA: and this one too

NorthKoreaRealTime Retweeted
Vincent Lee‏Verified account @Rover829 4m4 minutes ago

Reuters: #NorthKorea conducts large-scale live fire drills in Wonsan - Yonhap #DPRK #China #SouthKorea #US #Japan




posted for fair use
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/northkorea/2017/04/25/0401000000AEN20170425006800320.html

N. Korea stages firing drill marking military anniv.: source


2017/04/25 12:26



SEOUL, April 25 (Yonhap) -- North Korea staged what it appears to be the largest firing drill on Tuesday to mark the 85th founding anniversary of its military, a government source said.

According to the source, North Korea has conducted the drill around the eastern port city of Wonsan. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is also presumed to have participated the event.

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Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
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I really wonder if North Korea has the economic resources to maintain their armed forces at high levels of readiness for extended periods of time?

Simple basics like food and fuel are in very short supply in NK. Additionally NK troops are heavily used in work details to assist farming and other basic tasks.

Keeping troops in the front lines and vehicles and planes fueled and moving around may be too much for NK too handle despite all of their Commie bluster and propaganda?
 

Lilbitsnana

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Nathan J Hunt Retweeted
Vincent Lee‏Verified account @Rover829 18m18 minutes ago

Yonhap: #NorthKorea fire drill involves 300-400 artillery guns with Kim Jong Un present #DPRK
 

Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
USS Michigan, an Ohio class sub, now packing 154 Tomahawks just pulled into port in South Korea.
A sub that could be stealth, pulls into port??? Explain that to me.... makes for a sitting target that could be used like the "Maine".... makes no sense. Should be sitting silent, somewhere close, or close enough.
 

Heliobas Disciple

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An editorial from the Global Times, a daily chinese newspaper in english.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1043950.shtml
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Will Pyongyang be wise to take a step back?
Source:Global Times
Published: 2017/4/25 0:13:39

Chinese President Xi Jinping had a phone conversation with his US counterpart Donald Trump on the growing tensions in the Korean Peninsula Monday morning, Beijing time, amid speculation that North Korea could soon carry out a sixth nuclear test. The country will mark the 85th anniversary of the foundation of its Korean People's Army on Tuesday. Dates around that day are considered a sensitive time when North Korea is likely to conduct a new nuclear test.

This is the second time in less than two weeks that the Chinese and US leaders have communicated by phone. It not only shows the smooth communication between the two leaderships, but also underscores the tense situation in the peninsula.

The game of chicken between Washington and Pyongyang has come to a breaking point. If North Korea carries out a sixth nuclear test as expected, it is more likely than ever that the situation will cross the point of no return. All stakeholders will bear the consequences, with Pyongyang sure to suffer the greatest losses.

Under the best-case scenario, unprecedentedly severe sanctions imposed by the UN will deal a heavy blow to the entire industrial activities of North Korea and it will barely be able to sustain development of its society. Once the US launched surgical strikes against North Korea's nuclear and missile facilities, the Pyongyang regime will be forced to make a life-or-death decision.

By then, if North Korea does not resort to strategic retaliation, its deterrence will lose ground and Washington will play it like a fiddle. If Pyongyang does choose to retaliate against Seoul, the US and South Korea will target its regime without a second thought.

A high stakes situation like this could quickly get out of control. No stakeholders want such a situation. But once the gamble begins, no side will be able to stop it.

As a close neighbor to the Korean Peninsula, the last thing China wants is to see North Korea fall into such a predicament or an outbreak of war in the region. However, China has very limited influence on the entire situation. Washington hopes that Beijing can contain Pyongyang from conducting its nuclear activities, as if such an effort is as easy as saying abracadabra. North Korea, on the other hand, hopes China will pile more pressure on the US and South Korea to stop their threats of war. Beijing cannot possibly satisfy both sides.

China is now acting to prevent the relevant sides from rolling the dice in this crazy gamble, and is doing this by persuading Pyongyang to quit its sixth nuclear test. If Pyongyang stops now, it will avoid the devastating result that it cannot bear. North Korea can drive a bargain with the US with its current nuclear achievements and strive for its rights over national security.

Pyongyang has pursued an independent course since the end of the Korean War. The integrity of the nation's sovereignty is much higher than that of South Korea. This has impressed quite a few people. Yet given North Korea's current national strength as well as its peculiar geopolitical circumstances, it must learn how to be flexible as well as resolute. Taking a small step back will make a conflict easier to solve. This does not mean being a coward, but being courageous to face the challenge in a different way.

The North Korea nuclear issue is like a puzzle filled with bombs. Pyongyang must not strike a match and detonate it. What it needs is big wisdom to realize a soft landing.
 
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