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North Korea declares ‘state of war’

Sabre-rattling by NK. They won't be able to sustain a long drawn out war due to kinda economic condition they are in -
I think the point is to mobilize the population. Russians say you can't have mass tyranny without mass enthusiasm.

However, although I don't think a nuke attack by NK is likely any time soon, I think an attack by one of their mini-subs upon a SK, Japanese, or U.S. target is. When that happens, will Pakistanis support N. Korea or not?
 
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.... will Pakistanis support N. Korea or not?

By Pakistanis I reckon you mean the government and not the general populace.

Pakistanis (the government/army) has enough problems at the moment at home so it would rather not indulge in happenings in Krean peninsula on the other end of the continent!

Anyways, why did you think that Pakistanis might be interested? What would be our benefit in it?

Pakistanis might be closely observing the situation, but no support. Why would we do that?
 
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However, although I don't think a nuke attack by NK is likely any time soon, I think an attack by one of their mini-subs upon a SK, Japanese, or U.S. target is. When that happens, will Pakistanis support N. Korea or not?

Of course not! Why would we? (keeping the hate-mongers aside)
Any incident like that would worsen the current state of affairs, and if the situation escalates, it will result into deaths of thousands (or more) of Koreans!
North Korean government's attitude is extremely insane, they are going to gain nothing out of this.
 
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Out of fear the NK's will become hostile to Pakistan out of a sense of betrayal, of course.

And do we look like we care?
Hell, we aren't even friends. We had some business in the past, but that matter was settled more than a decade ago.

:omghaha: And what hostility can they show to us?
 
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I think the point is to mobilize the population. Russians say you can't have mass tyranny without mass enthusiasm.

However, although I don't think a nuke attack by NK is likely any time soon, I think an attack by one of their mini-subs upon a SK, Japanese, or U.S. target is. When that happens, will Pakistanis support N. Korea or not?

Highlighted part precisely indicates that they will only push US & it's allies to certain extent. Even though rhetoric is directed towards US, aggression will only be against SK. At the most we can expect a repeat incident of 2010 when N.Korean torpedo sank S. Korean navy ship. However pressure from South Korean public will be too much this time around for the govt not to act against this aggression, should there be any. Afterall we had a more conservative president last time around in SK.. still they were unable to respond. However this time it's very unlikely that S.Koreans will hold themselves back. & is NK regime clever enough to understand that?
 
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And do we look like we care?
Hell, we aren't even friends. We had some business in the past, but that matter was settled more than a decade ago.
Not so. The Bhuttos had personal relationships with NK's ruling Kims that they exploited to Pakistan's advantage: NK's missile designs, obtained by B. Bhutto, are the foundation of Pakistan's missile force. How will NK react if Pakistan refuses to return the favor in the current "state of war"?

And what hostility can they show to us?
Do you really want to risk finding out?

At the most we can expect a repeat incident of 2010 when N.Korean torpedo sank S. Korean navy ship.
On the contrary, given the current "state of war" an attack that does not exceed the 2010 incident in destructiveness would be interpreted as weakness not only by foreigners but by the NK populace itself.
 
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Not so. The Bhuttos had personal relationships with NK's ruling Kims that they exploited to Pakistan's advantage: NK's missile designs, obtained by B. Bhutto, are the foundation of Pakistan's missile force. How will NK react if Pakistan refuses to return the favor in the current "state of war"?

They HAD those relationships. Point is, its all past.
No, those missile designs are not the foundation of Pakistan's missile force. Rather, they formed the initial MRBM-based nuclear force. China's solid-fueled missiles formed that foundation.

NK will react by doing this: :cry:
Seriously, are you being sarcastic? How exactly are we supposed to "return the favor"?
We terminated all kinds of ties (specially military) in the early 2000s because of international pressure!

Do you really want to risk finding out?

Yes, please :sick:
 
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This seems to be sabre rattling by the crazy NK regime. They have a history of doing this everytime there's a new SK president . The difference is that the SK's wont turn the other cheek this time.
 
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