http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/11/23/nkorea.skorea.military.fire/index.html?hpt=T1&iref=BN1North and South Korea exchange dozens of artillery shells across their tense western sea border, in one of the most serious incidents since the Korean War ended without a ceasefire in 1953.
11/23/2010 6:21:16 AM
he's so ronery
11/23/2010 7:19:42 AM
[Edited on November 23, 2010 at 7:28 AM. Reason : ITT WWIII
11/23/2010 7:27:46 AM
al Jazeera English is doing a pretty good job of covering this FWIW (while CNN blathers on about the TSA and Kate & William)http://english.aljazeera.net/
11/23/2010 7:40:01 AM
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia-pacific/2010/11/2010112382029529752.html
11/23/2010 7:45:53 AM
The Koreans at work are very worried about this. Not looking good.
11/23/2010 9:26:49 AM
fuck
11/23/2010 9:32:04 AM
11/23/2010 9:36:32 AM
North Korea just wants attention. Give it to them, make them feel special, and the problem will go away.
11/23/2010 9:39:02 AM
*sigh*
11/23/2010 9:58:03 AM
11/23/2010 10:44:05 AM
If by attention you mean about 80 rounds of artillery
11/23/2010 11:04:35 AM
If this happened to the US, we'd be sending in strike forces to kill off all military leaders.
11/23/2010 11:13:29 AM
perhaps, but I suspect it has quite a bit to do with two large oceans. After-all, China and the Soviet union killed lots of U.S. soldiers during the Cold War, and we didn't wipe them off the map.
11/23/2010 11:35:15 AM
This is a serious escalation, even more so than before because this time they've razed a village. It's one thing if the North Koreans were pissed about military exercises and dropped shells on the military, but to attack a civilian target is taking it to a new level.Hat tip to Maverick for this link.http://www.kforcegov.com/Services/IS/NightWatch/NightWatch_10000291.aspx
11/23/2010 11:36:55 AM
Maybe it will be like the sinking of the Cheonan and South Korea will wait three months and then announce that they think it was North Korean artillery that razed the village.
11/23/2010 12:03:08 PM
The left-wing in South Korea will claim that it was America's fault or hint that the Americans were the ones responsible for the shelling. China will say that multiple investigations will be needed and bury the effort. The UN will issue a watered-down condemnation, and then the UN will send more aid to the North Korean regime to sell on the black market and make a profit. Then the North will do something again to start the process over.
11/23/2010 12:41:38 PM
11/23/2010 2:50:48 PM
11/23/2010 3:08:08 PM
It's probably just another manufactured crisis to strengthen the regime during the transition of power.
11/23/2010 4:42:14 PM
11/23/2010 11:21:29 PM
Death toll is now up to 4.http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-korea-attack-20101125,0,2782495.storyOn a tangent, here's an interesting bit of history for anyone who isn't familiar with it:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axe_murder_incident
11/24/2010 12:02:51 PM
I tend to favor the "succession theory" over the "attention theory." North Korea has gotten a fair share of attention lately, but the military establishment there has to be cocking an eyebrow at Kim Jong Un's military credentials. I'm not entirely sure how this plays into succession -- nobody is -- but it's the prevailing theory that jibes best with how right now is different from any other time.Even if Un is just as batshit as his dad, at least once he's been in charge for a few months he won't have to prove himself constantly to factions within his own government.
11/25/2010 4:44:47 PM
My only concern is that while Kim Jong-il has always been a master of the calculus, knowing just how far to push the line before crossing it, I don't know if Junior, his regents, and his cronies are as good at doing it. Therefore, they may accidentally go one step too far and start a war that neither side really wants to fight.
11/26/2010 12:33:37 AM
Yeah, that's a big x-factor. It's possible that the recent incidents are designed in part to provide a crash course, so to speak, in how far he can go. Assuming that the military elites are the usual problem, then hopefully the answer is simple: do as little as possible to appease them and save your own neck. But if the primary goal is to get a little attention and aid, then the appropriate measures might be harder to judge.
11/26/2010 2:16:48 AM
shits heating up this week with the carrier heading in.any takers on WW3 starting this week?
11/28/2010 9:43:41 PM
Iran has gotten dem missles from North Korea.holla jihad!WW3 can destroy internet?
11/28/2010 9:47:58 PM
The great thing about North Korea is how they control the news. Their citizens think they won the World Cup this year.
12/9/2010 6:44:01 PM
They also think that the Korean War started when the US imperialists their ROK puppets tried to invade the north.
12/9/2010 6:48:51 PM