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BlackRain
06-19-2006, 08:05 AM
N Korea threatens to ‘wipe out’ US forces

Filed under: Communism is sooo 1980's....

Web posted at: 6/19/2006 4:48:50
Source ::: AGENCIES


Seoul • North Korea yesterday threatened to “mercilessly wipe out” US forces in case of war during a national meeting to mark leader Kim Jong-Il’s 42 years’ work at the ruling party.

The threat, in a ruling party report carried by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), came as North Korea was reportedly preparing to test-fire a long-range missile despite strong protests from the United States and its allies.

Choe Thae Bok, a ranking Workers’ Party official, said Washington was “hell-bent on provocations of war of aggression” in the report to mark the 42nd anniversary of Kim’s start at the party, KCNA said.

“If the enemies ignite a war eventually, the Korean army and people will mercilessly wipe out the aggressors and give vent to the deep-rooted grudge of the nation,” Choe was quoted as telling the meeting.

North Koreans are customarily advised to watch the televised event, according to Seoul officials.

Japanese and South Korean media said North Korea was planning a missile test for this week.

North Korean technicians have already reportedly assembled a multi-stage Taepodong-2, with a range of 3,500 km to 6,000 km.

CBS News reported that South Korea’s ambassador to the US, Lee Tae-sik, had told Korean correspondents in Washington that Pyongyang may have fuelled a missile already. “Satellite photos confirmed scores of fuel tanks near the missile launch pad,” he said. “We are not sure whether they had already completed fuelling or located (the tanks) there to fuel it.”

South Korea, which seeks to reconcile with N Korea after decades of hostility since the 1950-1953 Korean War, has urged Pyongyang to abandon any plans to test-fire the missile.

But South Korea maintained its usual level of military alert yesterday despite the news reports about an imminent missile test launch. “The military is on the same level of alert as usual. There has been no upgrade in the military alert yet,” a defence ministry spokesman said.

Japan warned North Korea yesterday of “a harsh response” from Tokyo and Washington if it went ahead with the launch of a long-range missile.

Amid reports that a launch was imminent, a Japanese official quoted by the Sankei Shimbun daily said North Korea’s leadership had told people to raise the flag at 0500 GMT and monitor television for a “message to the people”.

The time came and went without any reports of a missile test.

South Korea’s Yonhap news agency said North Korea’s reported instruction might not be linked to the missile launch, saying it could be preparations for another national event. “On June 18 last year, North Korea also told its people to watch an evening television report,” the official told Yonhap.

Japan’s Jiji Press news agency reported that Japanese Defence Agency officials had concluded that a launch was not imminent, but that monitoring would continue.

Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso said in a television interview his country would seek an immediate meeting of the UN Security Council if Pyongyang went ahead with a test.

He voiced concern about the possibility of a missile landing on Japan, but toned down a remark made in an earlier interview that Japan would automatically regard this as an attack. “We will not right away view it as a military act,” he said.

He also stopped short of saying what Japan and the US would do in the event of a launch. But he said: “The responses will be rather harsh”.
North Korea shocked the world in 1998 by firing a missile without any warning over Japan into the Pacific Ocean.

North Korea last year declared it had nuclear weapons. Pyongyang has boycotted six-way talks aimed at ending its nuclear weapons programme since November, after the US imposed sanctions on the North for alleged counterfeiting and money-laundering.
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Durandal
06-19-2006, 08:56 AM
*yawn*

We need to pull the leash of that dog a couple times and get him to heel.

Macs.
06-19-2006, 09:29 AM
Wow, I expected them to do nothing in a case of war !

What a surprising news !

Freibier
06-19-2006, 09:34 AM
I heard that in case of war, they'd eat up all your K-9 units

makavelli
06-19-2006, 11:33 AM
i thought its supposed to be the way around...:D

ColonialMarine0431
06-19-2006, 12:48 PM
Maybe someone should remind these zipper heads that we have The Bomb. And yes. We've used it. Twice. Maybe they want some too.

ed316
06-19-2006, 12:51 PM
They probably have the bomb too.

ColonialMarine0431
06-19-2006, 12:53 PM
They probably have the bomb too.

True. Then it's a Mexican Standoff.

ed316
06-19-2006, 12:55 PM
True. Then it's a Mexican Standoff.

China is the only country that can effectively deal with them.

Avary
06-19-2006, 01:25 PM
You must realize that the KPA is invincible, being made of proud heroes who have grown up under the care of Kim Jong Il.

http://www.zippyvideos.com/2468223285405246/army_of_proud_heroes/*bannerofsongun

US forces can't claim anything like it.

mr blonde
06-19-2006, 08:04 PM
we will make n korea humble, break its back and THEN **** its ass, make it humble

RussDill
06-19-2006, 08:43 PM
I heard that in case of war, they'd eat up all your K-9 units

Not a chance, every Korean knows that eating a pure bread dog is a moral crime. Our german shepards are safe. Koreans only eat mix breeds.

SEAL Sniper
06-20-2006, 12:41 AM
You must realize that the KPA is invincible, being made of proud heroes who have grown up under the care of Kim Jong Il.
nnerofsongun[/url]

US forces can't claim anything like it.


Yeah, and this is coming from a Canadian wannabe-cell member. Also, the night time rally the N. Koreans are having in the video seems vaguely familiar... i think there was once a similar dictator that came to power in the 30s somewhere in Europe. His army held rallies much like this one. Many people thought he was a great leader for sometime as well. I forgot what happened to him...

Hollis
06-20-2006, 01:32 AM
Yeah, and this is coming from a Canadian wannabe-cell member. Also, the night time rally the N. Koreans are having in the video seems vaguely familiar... i think there was once a similar dictator that came to power in the 30s somewhere in Europe. His army held rallies much like this one. Many people thought he was a great leader for sometime as well. I forgot what happened to him...

I think Avary was being sarcastic.................

TacoDelRio
06-20-2006, 01:54 AM
Not a chance, every Korean knows that eating a pure bread dog is a moral crime. Our german shepards are safe. Koreans only eat mix breeds.

Mutts are supposed to be more afraid upon killing, so my Korean buddy said. When frightened, animals (humans too) release all them "run-the-****-away" juices that make em' tasty and flavorful.

Why doesn't N Korea just threaten to FEED it's people? :bash:

gaijinsamurai
06-20-2006, 09:51 AM
Now that the Babes Thread is gone, I'm glad Avary still has a way to contribute to the level of intellectual debate on this forum...

SEAL Sniper
06-20-2006, 04:58 PM
I think Avary was being sarcastic.................

I don't think he is being sarcastic. I base this off of previous posts on different threads I have seen him on. But hey, I could be wrong; talk to him for yourself.

moughoun
06-20-2006, 05:08 PM
I don't think he is being sarcastic. I base this off of previous posts on different threads I have seen him on. But hey, I could be wrong; talk to him for yourself.
he's taking the piss....

393Bird
06-20-2006, 05:19 PM
You must realize that the KPA is invincible, being made of proud heroes who have grown up under the care of Kim Jong Il.

http://www.zippyvideos.com/2468223285405246/army_of_proud_heroes/*bannerofsongun

US forces can't claim anything like it.


Avary, I always look forward to your post. I was stationed in South Korea 4 times while I was in the Army. Some times during my off time when I wanted a laugh, I would turn my TV antenna to the north and watch TV from Pyongyang. It was so full of propaganda that it was like watching Cartoons. Your post give me the same laughs that I use to get watching NK TV.

Thanks for the chuckles.... :)

I do feel sorry for the hardships and suffering that the people from NK have to endure because of there leader. Some day they will find out all the lies he has been feeding them, instead of food. IF Korea is ever unified, the game is up for him.

I remember watching NK TV just prior to the Olympics, and when they showed all the cars in and around Seoul, the Commentator told the people in NK that the President of South Korea had ordered all the people in Korea to bring there cars to Seoul to make it look like they were wealthy. I actually fail out of my chair laughing when I heard that.

Everyone should have pride about the country they are from, but you are funny....

Namistai
06-20-2006, 06:48 PM
I was just wondering. I have not heard that South Korea was trying to patch things up with North Korea. What's the logc behind that? Is the South just tired of the military defense they have at the parallel? How could the South benefit being ok with the North?

RussDill
06-20-2006, 08:53 PM
I don't think he is being sarcastic. I base this off of previous posts on different threads I have seen him on. But hey, I could be wrong; talk to him for yourself.

Go buy yourself a sense of humor. Course, I bet Avary would tell you that along with the pin of the esteemed leader, all North Koreans are given a sense of humor, and are able to laugh at the jokes of their great leader.

Durandal
06-20-2006, 09:09 PM
Go buy yourself a sense of humor. Course, I bet Avary would tell you that along with the pin of the esteemed leader, all North Koreans are given a sense of humor, and are able to laugh at the jokes of their great leader.

And if not...they eat a bullet. p-)

duck
06-20-2006, 10:41 PM
I was just wondering. I have not heard that South Korea was trying to patch things up with North Korea. What's the logc behind that? Is the South just tired of the military defense they have at the parallel? How could the South benefit being ok with the North?

Well. for starters there are millions of people divided from their families and relatives on both sides of the DMZ.

Ea$y-8
06-20-2006, 10:53 PM
If they kill a single American we should blow them back to Kimdom come.

SEAL Sniper
06-21-2006, 04:28 AM
Go buy yourself a sense of humor. Course, I bet Avary would tell you that along with the pin of the esteemed leader, all North Koreans are given a sense of humor, and are able to laugh at the jokes of their great leader.

Give me a break. Look at all of his posts, and not just on this thread. From what I've seen, he is serious about that stuff, which I was addressing in my post. If he is joking around, then he must be going to great lengths. That means his whole account is based off of the same kind of sarcastic humor (which I highly doubt). Look, I don't want to lock horns with anyone. If Avary wants to defend his beliefs, let HIM do it. Now, maybe you're not trying to exactly to defend him, but it feels like you MIGHT be going after me a tad bit, judging from the start of your post. Or maybe I am just interpreting this all wrong, and if I am, I apologize.

TacoDelRio
06-21-2006, 04:59 AM
He is Korean. I'm pretty sure he's being sarcastic. I've never met a Korean who liked the North, and I've met and known about 2,000 Koreans, give or take a few.

Ratamacue
06-21-2006, 05:40 AM
Give me a break. Look at all of his posts, and not just on this thread. From what I've seen, he is serious about that stuff, which I was addressing in my post.roflroflrofl

SEAL Sniper
06-21-2006, 04:24 PM
Ok, fine. It seems that everyone knows something that I don't about this guy, Avary. Whatever. Please forgive me for my possibly poor judgement. My bad, everybody, my bad.

Laworkerbee
06-21-2006, 04:36 PM
Ok, fine. It seems that everyone knows something that I don't about this guy, Avary. Whatever. Please forgive me for my possibly poor judgement. My bad, everybody, my bad.

Here is another hint about comrade Avary.

He is not Korean and prays facing East if you get my meaning, he is also one funny SOB who is probably reading your posts and laughing his ass off woot

Other than that no worries SS we all make mistakes around here when trying to figure other forum members out.

Generation Kill
06-21-2006, 04:48 PM
*cough*
http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=United+States&word2=North+Korea


anyway.. whatever kimjongbong is smokin... can i get some too?

Avary
06-21-2006, 06:27 PM
Ok, fine. It seems that everyone knows something that I don't about this guy, Avary. Whatever. Please forgive me for my possibly poor judgement. My bad, everybody, my bad.
Don't knock yourself down comrade Seal Sniper. You are new here so you are forgiven. :hug:

charliepage
06-22-2006, 03:08 AM
EDIT: Nevermind.

SEAL Sniper
06-22-2006, 07:12 PM
Don't knock yourself down comrade Seal Sniper. You are new here so you are forgiven. :hug:

Haha, thanks man.

9mmRifle
11-12-2006, 07:20 AM
(Yonhap) -- The top commander of U.S. troops here has issued tough warnings that if North Korea attacks South Korea, its leader will have sleepless nights worrying that U.S. and South Korean marines might show up in his bedroom. "(North Korean leader) Kim Jong-il should have trouble sleeping at night wondering if he attacks the South, will American Marines and the ROK Marines -- the Ghost Catchers -- show up in his bedroom," U.S. Forces Korea Commander Gen. B.B. Bell said in a speech at an event to celebrate the 231st birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps at a Seoul hotel on Friday.