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North Korea moves more missile launchers to its east coast

North Korea has moved two more short-range missile launchers to its east coast, according to a South Korean news agency.

An unidentified military source said it indicates the possibility that Pyongyang is planning a missile test.

Satellite imagery suggests the mobile missile launchers are for short-range Scud missiles.

South Korea and its allies have been expecting a provocative act from Pyongyang after weeks of war talk on the Korean peninsula.

Some analysts suggest that North Korea may well choose April 25 for a show of defiance to coincide with the anniversary of the formation of its army.
North Korea moves more missile launchers to its east coast | euronews, world news
 
Hey, Chubby...

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There was a bomb blast in USA, a earth quake in Pakistan & Iran, followed by a bigger one in China within last one week. Everybody on earth forgot North Korea!!:laugh:
 
Might as well annex part of Japan while we're at it

1. The previous ruler, Kim Jong Il flirted with the West and was trying to pull a Myanmar. An industrialized North Korea could turn on China.

2. Chinese intervention in a second Korean War will be swift and decisive. It starts with a megaton EMP to cover only South Korea. Basically, all South Korean war machines will have been neutralized by 50,000 volts per meter. China just rolls in.

If U.S. forces in Japan try to intervene, China merely has to drop another megaton EMP to cover the Japanese islands. We should consider annexing part of Japan as well. We'll take Honshu Island and push the Japanese onto the three remaining islands.
 
Might as well annex part of Japan while we're at it

1. The previous ruler, Kim Jong Il flirted with the West and was trying to pull a Myanmar. An industrialized North Korea could turn on China.

2. Chinese intervention in a second Korean War will be swift and decisive. It starts with a megaton EMP to cover only South Korea. Basically, all South Korean war machines will have been neutralized by 50,000 volts per meter. China just rolls in.

If U.S. forces in Japan try to intervene, China merely has to drop another megaton EMP to cover the Japanese islands. We should consider annexing part of Japan as well. We'll take Honshu Island and push the Japanese onto the three remaining islands.

But why attack South Korea and Japan.

It's best if China sends a squadron of J-11B fighter jets, J-10A/B light fighter jets, H-6 missile carriers, J-15 naval fighters and Su-30MKK/J-16 fighter bombers to destroy North Korea's nuclear reactors. After that, China could use the megaton EMP to knock out North Korea's power grid. Then, China should send 500,000 soldiers and roll over the KPA without difficulty.
 
But why attack South Korea and Japan.

It's best if China sends a squadron of J-11B fighter jets, J-10A/B light fighter jets, H-6 missile carriers, J-15 naval fighters and Su-30MKK/J-16 fighter bombers to destroy North Korea's nuclear reactors. After that, China could use the megaton EMP to knock out North Korea's power grid. Then, China should send 500,000 soldiers and roll over the KPA without difficulty.

Politics constrain military options

It is taboo to attack even a wayward ally.

A Korean war must be started by either North or South Korea. Only after the Korean peninsula becomes a chaotic mess then we can examine China's options.

However, your proposal to eliminate North Korea (even if advantageous and expedient) is a non-starter.
 
China's strategic interests after second Korean War

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Israel is currently annexing Palestinian West Bank land, Russia has annexed 20% of Georgia, and NATO had indirectly annexed Serbian land by carving out Kosovo into an independent state.

What a stupid comparison, nobody are as cruel as the israelis

And in the Balkans & Georgia, it's the JEW NATO war system that attacks Russia or Russia's allies with mafia gangs (UCK), chechens or nationalists that they call freedom fighters

Each time it's the JEWS war machine who agress people

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N. Korea building missile launch pad capable of aiming at U.S.: report

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A satellite image of the Sohae site taken in Oct. 2013 and released by the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins on Wednesday.
By Alexander Smith, NBC News contributor

North Korea is improving one of its missile launch sites and may soon be able to fire rockets large enough to hit mainland United States, according to experts.

Recent satellite images appear to show that one of the country's launch stations has been modified to accommodate an intercontinental missile 25 percent larger than one it fired into space in Dec. 2012, according to a report by Johns Hopkins University’s U.S.-Korea Institute (USKI) published Wednesday.

The report added that the launch pad, which could be ready as early as March, would allow for "a more robust rocket test program in the future involving larger space launch vehicles and road-mobile ballistic missiles able to attack targets in Northeast Asia and the United States."

Director of National Intelligence James Clapper warned the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday that North Korea had gone through with its threat to continue its nuclear weapons program, posing “a serious threat to the United States and to the security environment in East Asia.”

The satellite images appeared to show that North Korea has also tested a rocket engine for a new road-mobile intercontinental missile called the KN-08, the report said. Rockets have been displayed at parades in the capital Pyongyang but analysts have speculated these were mock-ups.

Outwardly, however, North Korea is on something of a charm offensive, having hosted the press in New York, London and Beijing in the past week.

North Korea's ambassador to the U.K., Hyun Hak-bong, gave an interview to Sky News on Thursday in which he blamed the U.S. for its hostile policies. He said his country had "no option but to have the nuclear deterrent."

The North sent the South an open letter earlier this month in which it called for an end to hostilities. The letter warned that the tense stand-off between the two nations could lead to "an all-out…nuclear war" from which "no Korean can escape."

It comes ahead of the annual joint military exercises between the U.S. and South Korea. Last year more than 10,000 American personnel participated. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un responded with a series of internationally-condemned missile tests and suggested he was about to launch a nuclear attack.

N. Korea building missile launch pad capable of aiming at U.S.: report - World News
 
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