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Korea conducts a firepower demo drill

Poor little South korea, forever a little turd barking dog.

North korea torpedoes their boat killing 100 plus then shells their island killing more soldiers and all they do is whine to China and their US pimp about it. Forget physical retributions because they know for a fact they touch N Korea and they get the PRC hammer on their assses . . .

All they do this piss around in the Yellow sea doing exercise after exercise but when push comes to shove they roll over like the wimpy dogs they dine on.

I think is indubitably clear after those two regional incidents what a cowardly and ineffectual country this wanna be state is.

This S. korean should be on his knees thanking China for feeding their starving brethrens in the North and containing the collapse of refugees into the South for if that happened they will become a 4th world UN charity dump hole.
 
So you think US would nuke china for korean?
Yes. That's the written guarantee.

Poor little South korea, forever a little turd barking dog.

North korea torpedoes their boat killing 100
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plus then shells their island killing more soldiers
2. One was hit while running back from the port to his base, while the other one was hit when he went out of bunker to smoke a cigarette.

All they do this piss around in the Yellow sea
They are drilling on the naval blockade of the Yellow Sea to put the Chinese economy on its knees when necessary.

This S. korean should be on his knees thanking China for feeding their starving brethrens in the North
The ROK and North Korean citizens want North Korean regime to collapse and China's preventing that and extending ordinary North Korean's misery. North Koreans after the liberation will become the most "anti-China" people.
 
No it would nuke China for itself , a dangerous China that can nuke Korea can dare to nuke US too in preemptive strike . To prevent such action , US might make China the history .


:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: you killed me dude

It should be Cum for them, they keep cumming for megaton, but they never come.
 
I actually have a pity on poor brave souls of PLA on the receiving end. The PLA's famous "human-wave attack" doesn't work this time around as the ROK has enough firepower to wipe them out.
Sorry, loser, last time you were not leading actor! You want to be leading actor in the next one?
Of course, you maybe can, But first defeat NK, Last time, you were be fu!ked by NK, such a loser!!
You have pity on poor brave souls of PLA, Oh, Don't need, last time, Poor brave souls of PLA had occupied your poor seoul of you rubbish country!! Oh, it hurt!!
We don't lack of firepower, we have encough power to wipe you whole country and people. and You refer to this time, I don't know where is the PLA that do you refer to? that occupy your Poor seoul again?
Yes. That's the written guarantee.


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2. One was hit while running back from the port to his base, while the other one was hit when he went out of bunker to smoke a cigarette.


They are drilling on the naval blockade of the Yellow Sea to put the Chinese economy on its knees when necessary.


The ROK and North Korean citizens want North Korean regime to collapse and China's preventing that and extending ordinary North Korean's misery. North Koreans after the liberation will become the most "anti-China" people.
This is so-called the stronggest country in the universe, How good are you? their mind is so different with normal human!!
 
If Koreans were so confident in their military, why enforce a draft?

If they were the superhuman gods you think they are, why not a small group of volunteers? :lol:

Ragtag conscript militaries are always defeated by all volunteer militaries because all volunteer militaries have people that want to be there, while the conscripts all want to leave.
 
what?tiny Korea wants to take on China?are you kidding me,they dont even stand a fighting chance against the puppet state N.Korea,N.korea can wipe S.Korea off the face of earth in half an hour,that' why after being shelled by North artillery and a sunken submarine,S.Korea didnt dare to do nothing and their president hurried to China and asked for assurance and protection.how pathetic..
 
what?tiny Korea wants to take on China?are you kidding me,they dont even stand a fighting chance against the puppet state N.Korea,N.korea can wipe S.Korea off the face of earth in half an hour,that' why after being shelled by North artillery and a sunken submarine,S.Korea didnt dare to do nothing and their president hurried to China and asked for assurance and protection.how pathetic..

Its not the question of defeat by North Korea, its more of the question of destruction of the success of building all of South Korea. North Korea can be defeated but it would inflict heavy destruction all across South Korea before its defeat.
 
Dude its "COMES" not "CUMS"....if you know what i mean....:rofl:

You think i'm that weak in angrezi. ;)

Given the level of thermonuclear mental masturbation they're having, 'cums' is the word to describe their desperation. :D
 
but it will be too late,S.Korea would've already been gone by them.

[QUOTEWhen North and South Korea trade artillery rounds, as they did this past Tuesday, killing four and injuring at least 16, some panicked hyperbole is understandable. First, there's the unfortunate geography—the opponents' capitals are just 120 miles apart, with Seoul within 35 miles of the border. The numbers only get worse, with estimates of as many as 13,000 artillery pieces positioned along that border, many of them within range and presumably aimed directly at Seoul, one of the world's most densely-populated cities. Factor in the rate of fire of all those suspected artillery batteries, and throw in the potential launch of hundreds of missiles, and it's easy to conclude that if North Korea is pushed hard enough, the result could be, as the New York Times put it yesterday, "the destruction of Seoul."
The more common term for the potential fate of the South Korean capital, casually dropped on recent radio and television news reports, as well as in two separate AOL news op-eds from earlier this year, is that it would be "flattened." Analysis from Time magazine in 2003 went so far as to gauge how long this would take: "Its conventional artillery capability would allow North Korea to flatten Seoul in the first half-hour of any confrontation."][/QUOTE]

North Korea Has 70,000 Cannons Targeted at Seoul
Nov 28, 2010 10:17 GMT; Last Modified: Nov 28, 2010 10:31 GMT
As the US South Korean naval exercise begins, North Korea deployed surface to surface missiles in the Yellow Sea, and also moved other missiles further south. The North Koreans have vowed that any trespassing of their borders, through land, air or sea, will meet a strong response.

And even without these latest movements, North Korea has a massive artillery array of 70,000 cannons pointed to Seoul – South Korea’s capital, which is very close to the border. A full utilization of this artillery could destroy Seoul withing hours.
 
but it will be too late,S.Korea would've already been gone by them.

[QUOTEWhen North and South Korea trade artillery rounds, as they did this past Tuesday, killing four and injuring at least 16, some panicked hyperbole is understandable. First, there's the unfortunate geography—the opponents' capitals are just 120 miles apart, with Seoul within 35 miles of the border. The numbers only get worse, with estimates of as many as 13,000 artillery pieces positioned along that border, many of them within range and presumably aimed directly at Seoul, one of the world's most densely-populated cities. Factor in the rate of fire of all those suspected artillery batteries, and throw in the potential launch of hundreds of missiles, and it's easy to conclude that if North Korea is pushed hard enough, the result could be, as the New York Times put it yesterday, "the destruction of Seoul."
The more common term for the potential fate of the South Korean capital, casually dropped on recent radio and television news reports, as well as in two separate AOL news op-eds from earlier this year, is that it would be "flattened." Analysis from Time magazine in 2003 went so far as to gauge how long this would take: "Its conventional artillery capability would allow North Korea to flatten Seoul in the first half-hour of any confrontation."]

North Korea Has 70,000 Cannons Targeted at Seoul
Nov 28, 2010 10:17 GMT; Last Modified: Nov 28, 2010 10:31 GMT[/QUOTE]

If only were it possible. Just cause you flatten Seoul with thousands of artillery pieces does not guarantee a victory. If that were possible then South Korea would copied that method and have a hundred thousand artillery pieces in response.
 
North Korean flag used as target practice by US and South Korean troops
A North Korean flag has been used for target practice by South Korean and American troops in the largest live-fire exercise to be conducted since the Korean War.
North Korean flag used as target practice by US and South Korean troops
While rockets did not actually hit the flag, involving it in military drills has been seen as a provocation by Pyongyang. Photo: AP

By Oliver Carmichael

5:53PM BST 22 Jun 2012

The one-day drills at Poncheon near the North Korean border involved 2000 troops along with jet fighters, tanks and Apache attack helicopters.

They are intended to demonstrate US and South Korean combat readiness, sending a clear warning to North Korea against signs of aggression.

The drills come before the 62nd anniversary of the start of the 1950-53 war on Monday. While rockets did not actually hit the flag, involving it in military drills has been seen as a provocation by Pyongyang.

A North Korean government official said the drills threatened to bring "a new cloud of war to the region". The Korean Central News Agency has warned that even a small clash could lead to a "full-scale regional nuclear war".

However, Koh Yu-hwan, a North Korean professor at Seoul's Dongguk University has said that even a direct hit on the flag would probably only result in escalated North Korean threats because Pyongyang's struggling economy prevents it from staging any attack.

Tension has been rising in the region since a North Korean rocket launch in April.

Despite the North Korean government claiming that it was an attempt to send a satellite into orbit, the UN Security condemned the launch, believing it to be a test on banned long-range missile technology.

In recent months, North Korea has ramped up harsh rhetoric against South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, who ended Seoul's no-strings-attached aid to Pyongyang after he took office in 2008.

Fighter jet exercises near the border have also increased significantly. South Korean Navy Brigadier General Park Seong-Bae warned against North Korean aggression stating: "We will immediately retaliate against any attacks from North Korea and finish the enemy off on the spot."
 

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