Time to bomb North Korea back the Stone Age!

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Bloody Kim, so kwai lan talk big. They said the North will turn Seoul into a "sea of fire" woh!!

They are just the dog, and China the Master. People never whack the dog just because they give face to the Master China.

I think about time the Allies bomb North Korea back to the stone age!!




N.Korea warns of destroying S.Korea's loudspeakersPosted: 12 June 2010 1128 hrs

SEOUL : North Korea Saturday threatened to attack loudspeakers set up to broadcast South Korean propaganda and said it could turn Seoul "into a sea of flame" as tensions flared over the sinking of a warship.

The North's General Staff of the Korean People's Army made the threat in response to Seoul setting up the speakers at 11 locations along the tense border to resume anti-Pyongyang broadcasts which have been suspended since 2004.

"The revolutionary armed forces of the DPRK (North Korea) will launch an all-out military strike to blow up the group's means for the psychological warfare," it said in a statement.

"It should bear in mind that the military retaliation of the DPRK is a merciless strike foreseeing even the turn of Seoul, the stronghold of the group of traitors, into a sea of flame," it said.

Tensions are high after a multinational investigation said last month a submarine from the North torpedoed a 1,200-tonne South Korean corvette near the disputed sea border in the Yellow Sea, with Pyongyang angrily denying responsibility.

The installation of the loudspeakers amounted to "a direct declaration of a war" and a "flagrant violation" of the inter-Korean declaration for peace and reconciliation signed in 2000, the North's statement went on.

"Therefore, the revolutionary armed forces of the DPRK will launch an all-out military strike to blow up the group's means for the psychological warfare," it said.

The North has repeatedly threatened to strike down the loudspeakers if Seoul goes ahead with the broadcasts.

The statement, published by Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency, described the loudspeakers as "a hideous provocative act of infringing upon the dignity and supreme interests of the DPRK".

South Korean Defence Minister Kim Tae-Young told parliament Friday that Seoul and Washington had agreed that the broadcasts should not be resumed before the UN Security Council discusses the sinking.

A South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff spokesman told AFP there was no unusual movement of North Korean troops deployed along the border despite the threat.

Another Joint Chiefs of Staff official told Yonhap news agency that South Korean soldiers were on alert against possible provocation.

The two Koreas stopped decades of propaganda warfare in 2004 as relations thawed following the first summit of their leaders in 2000.

They agreed in 2004 to halt the official propaganda to ease relations, although the North still complains strongly about private Seoul groups which launch anti-Pyongyang leaflets across the tightly guarded frontier.

On Friday, the North warned of "merciless" measures against the South for referring to the UN Security Council to censure the communist state over the sinking.

A spokesman from its powerful National Defence Commission, chaired by leader Kim Jong-Il, warned the UN of "serious" consequences for peace if it debates the sinking without letting the North's investigators examine the evidence.

North Korea accuses Washington and Seoul of a "smear campaign" to fake evidence of its involvement and says reprisals already announced by the South, including a trade suspension, could spark war.

The two Koreas have remained technically at war since the end of the 1950-1953 conflict, and each waged a cross-border propaganda campaign during and after the Cold War. - AFP/jy
 
All we need is one SINGLE bullet from the north and the rest....is history.
 
All we need is one SINGLE bullet from the north and the rest....is history.

You don't talk cock.

If North Korean sank 2 SAF ships LKY also will LAN- LAN act blur.

You remember when that pussy old fart was PM the Japanese terrorists bombed Jurong Island Refineries and then hijacked PSA boat Laju? What the fuck did old fart do?

He paid off the Japanese terrorists and had Singaporean official hostages exchanged the passengers and then escorted by terrorists out to middle east on a plane.

Who were the official PAP hostages?

Among them was SR NATHAN & TEE TUA BAH the prison & mata commissioner! Kenna Arrowed by LKY to be terrorist hostages.


:D:D:D

LKY the pussy. Very sad talking big cock egoistic Ah Kua!

North Korean got missiles that test work can reach SG + nuclear war heads that tested work without failure.

South Korean already got naval ship sank. KPKB. They fired rocket can not reach the space this week - reach the ocean instead, not once by twice already. Can they make missile that work?:rolleyes: Got nuke?:rolleyes::rolleyes: Fear dying or fearless like North Koreans?:D

Just like LKY all depending on sucking Yankee cock to feel the seriously lacked self-confidence and security. When firing started who got expensive homes and offices and factories to be destroyed? North or South?

Who will go back to stone age?

Certainly not the North! Wake up egoistic idiots cum cowards!
 
Once North Korea declares war on South Korea, all S Korea has to do is to quickly call up Khong Guan to buy 100 million char siew baos and cart them piping hot to the battlefield. I guarantee the N Korean soldiers will throw down their weapons and reach for the baos.

This N Korea regime is at its last legs leow. I am convinced the sinking of the S Korea warship was a deliberate attempt to lure S Korea into war by rogue military personnel to end the N Korea regime.

I am more worried about Myanmar than N Korea now.
 
You don't talk cock.

If North Korean sank 2 SAF ships LKY also will LAN- LAN act blur.

What has Singapore got to do with North Korea????

You think that ONE Bullet can travel so far?

Dont let your hate for PAP make you look like the biggest idiot around. You cant tell things apart, you will never know what is real and fake.
 
What has Singapore got to do with North Korea????

You think that ONE Bullet can travel so far?

Dont let your hate for PAP make you look like the biggest idiot around. You cant tell things apart, you will never know what is real and fake.

Excellent . What Singaporeans must do today is wake up .

Not what people tell us , we should be able to see for ourselves
and sieve the rubbish from the reasonable truth .
 
N Korea sure lose but before going they have enough missiles, artillery and nuclear weapons to turn Seoul and 25K US troops on DMZ into smoking ruin. That is the big problem.

NK has basically spent the last 40 years planning for this. Their pieces are all located in hardened facilities and the first sign of any attack they will start.
 
N Korea sure lose but before going they have enough missiles, artillery and nuclear weapons to turn Seoul and 25K US troops on DMZ into smoking ruin. That is the big problem.

NK has basically spent the last 40 years planning for this. Their pieces are all located in hardened facilities and the first sign of any attack they will start.

North Korea good strategy. If they GO/DOOM they bring down S. Korea, Japan and some part of the US mostly in West US together. That why until now US don't even dare to fire a single bullet at N. Korea.
What happen in Iraq , Saddam make a big mistake let the UN&US check the weapon in Iraq before declare war.
 
N Korea sure lose but before going they have enough missiles, artillery and nuclear weapons to turn Seoul and 25K US troops on DMZ into smoking ruin. That is the big problem.

NK has basically spent the last 40 years planning for this. Their pieces are all located in hardened facilities and the first sign of any attack they will start.

Why should we be against North Korea ? They have not harmed us .

Asia should stay united .
 
N.Korea threatens nuclear response to war games
Posted: 24 July 2010 2356 hrs



SEOUL : North Korea threatened on Saturday to respond with nuclear weapons to a major US-South Korean naval exercise starting this weekend, saying it was ready for a "retaliatory sacred war".

The threat came from the powerful National Defence Commission (NDC), chaired by leader Kim Jong-Il, as tensions grew over the sinking of a South Korean warship which Seoul and Washington blame on Pyongyang.

The North routinely threatens war in response to joint military exercises by the two long-time allies, calling them a rehearsal for war.

But tensions have been high for the past two months, since the US and South Korea accused the North of torpedoing the warship with the loss of 46 lives.

The North denies involvement and says the "smear campaign" is a pretext for aggression.

The United States and South Korea have announced four-day joint exercises beginning on Sunday -- the first in a series -- in what they say is a bid to deter North Korea's "aggressive" behaviour.

"All these war manoeuvres are nothing but outright provocations aimed to stifle the Democratic People's Republic of Korea by force of arms to all intents and purposes," the NDC said in a statement on Pyongyang's official news agency.

"The army and people of the DPRK will legitimately counter with their powerful nuclear deterrence the largest-ever nuclear war exercises to be staged by the US and the South Korean puppet forces."

The exercise "is as reckless an act as waking up a sleeping tiger", it said.

The North's people and army would "start a retaliatory sacred war of their own style based on nuclear deterrent any time necessary" to counter the US and South Korea, which were pushing the situation to the brink of war, it said.

In response to the warnings, the US administration called on North Korea to tone down its "provocative" statements.

"We are not interested in a war of words with North Korea," State Department spokesman Philip Crowley said in Washington. "What we need from North Korea is fewer provocative words and more constructive action."

Crowley told AFP the North's comments were "irresponsible and precisely why we are committed to denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula."

US Defense Secretary Robert Gates warned in Seoul Wednesday of possible further "provocations" following the warship attack as a succession process gets under way in the North.

Ailing leader Kim Jong-Il, 68, is widely reported to be preparing to name his youngest son as eventual successor.

South Korea's military said it was closely monitoring the North's military moves in border areas but had not detected any unusual activities.

In a show of force, Seoul and Washington announced the exercise involving 200 aircraft, 8,000 service personnel and 20 ships including an aircraft carrier in the Sea of Japan.

And US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton disclosed plans for new sanctions on the impoverished communist state to punish it for the sinking and force it to scrap its nuclear weapons programme.

The North staged atomic weapons tests in 2006. It carried out another test in May last year, a month after quitting six-party nuclear disarmament talks.

In a separate statement, Pyongyang's foreign ministry vowed "strong physical measures" against the sanctions and pledged to strengthen its nuclear deterrent.

The comments came after the North on Friday threatened a "physical response" to the drills while the United States accused it of waging a campaign of provocation.

The war of words dominated an Asia-Pacific security forum in Hanoi attended by Clinton and North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Ui-Chun on Friday.

In Hanoi on Saturday, South Korea's Foreign Minister Yu Myung-Hwan called for stern measures against the North.

"For the time being, the international community should take stern measures in the face of North Korean provocations and make the North realise its armed provocations will face consequences," Yonhap news agency quoted him as saying.

Foreign ministers from the 27-member ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), in a statement issued late Saturday, "expressed deep concern" over the sinking and support for a July 9 UN Security Council statement on the incident. - AFP/fa
 
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