North Korea Warns: ‘Brink of War’

YEONPYEONG ISLAND, South Korea (AP) — North Korea warned Friday that planned U.S.-South Korean military drills are pushing the peninsula to the brink of war as a U.S. military commander headed to an island devastated this week by a North Korean artillery barrage.

North Korea’s state news agency said drills this weekend involving South Korean forces and a U.S. nuclear powered supercarrier in waters south of Tuesday’s skirmish between the rival Koreas are a reckless plan by “trigger-happy elements” and that the maneuvers target the North.

“The situation on the Korean peninsula is inching closer to the brink of war,” the dispatch from the Korean Central News Agency said.

The comments came ahead of a planned visit Friday by Gen. Walter Sharp, the U.S. military commander in South Korea, to the island targeted by the North Korean attack to show solidarity with ally Seoul.

Four South Koreans — two marines and two civilians — were killed in the hour-long skirmish Tuesday after North Korea unleashed a hail of artillery on the Yeonpyeong, but the island was quiet Friday morning, with most residents having evacuated to the mainland.

Marines with M-16 rifles patrolled a seawall, while others gazed toward North Korea from a guard post on a cliff. Technicians worked to restore communication lines. Several stray dogs growled near destroyed houses.

The heightened animosity between the Koreas is taking place as the North undergoes a delicate transition of power from leader Kim Jong Il to his son Kim Jong Un, who is in his late 20s and is expected to eventually succeed his ailing father.

South Korean President Lee Myung-bak has ordered reinforcements for about 4,000 troops on Yeonpyeong and four other Yellow Sea islands, as well as top-level weaponry for the soldiers and upgraded rules of engagement that would create a new category of response when civilian areas are targeted.

He also sacked his defense minister amid intense criticism over lapses in the country’s response to the attack.

In scenes reminiscent of the Korean War 60 years ago, dazed residents of Yeonpyeong island this week have foraged through blackened rubble for pieces of their lives and lugged their possessions down eerily deserted streets strewn with bent metal.

“It was a sea of fire,” resident Lee In-ku said Thursday, recalling the flames that rolled through the streets of this island that is home to military bases as well as a fishing community famous for its catches of crab. The spit of land had only six pieces of artillery.

North Korea blamed South Korean drills this week as the motivation behind its attack — but Lee said the South could not afford to abandon such preparation now.

“We should not ease our sense of crisis in preparation for the possibility of another provocation by North Korea,” spokesman Hong Sang-pyo quoted President Lee Myung-bak as saying. “A provocation like this can recur any time.”

Washington and Seoul also ratcheted up pressure on China, North Korea’s main ally and biggest benefactor, to restrain Pyongyang.

Without criticizing the North, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao responded by calling on all sides to show “maximum restraint” and pushed again to restart the six-nation talks aimed at persuading North Korea to dismantle its nuclear programs in exchange for aid. Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, meanwhile, canceled a trip to Seoul this week.

On Thursday, Lee accepted Defense Minister Kim Tae-young’s offer to resign after lawmakers criticized the government, claiming officials were unprepared for the attack and that the military response was too slow.

Skirmishes between the Korean militaries are not uncommon, but North Korea’s heavy bombardment of Yeonpyeong Island took hostilities to a new level because civilians were killed.

South Korean troops returned fire and scrambled fighter jets in response. Two South Korean marines and two construction workers were killed and at least 18 others wounded. South Korea has said casualties on the North Korean side were likely significant, but none were immediately reported by the country.

Marine Lt. Col. Joo Jong-wha acknowledged that the island is acutely short of artillery, saying it has only six pieces: the howitzers used in Tuesday’s skirmish.

“In artillery, you‘re supposed to move on after firing to mask your location so that they don’t strike right back at you,” he told reporters. “But we have too few artillery.”

On Yeonpyeong, some spoke of walls of flame, surreal images of blackened skies, massive dust clouds, orange-colored lightning.

“My town was almost burned out,” said Noh Myung-san, 56, who was planting trees near a mountain when he heard artillery explosions. “I thought it was an earthquake.”

Islanders walked gingerly over potholes and past electric poles pockmarked by artillery shells. Blackened beer bottles lay outside what’s left of a supermarket. Coast guard officers patrolled the streets in pairs.

Though North Korea regularly threatens to rain munitions down on its rival, the two Koreas are required to abide by an armistice signed in 1953 at the end of their three-year war.

North Korea does not recognize the maritime line drawn by U.N. forces and blamed South Korean military maneuvers near Yeonpyeong Island this week for the clash, calling them a violation of its territory.

The disputed waters have been the site of three other deadly naval skirmishes since 1999. However, the most costly incident was the sinking of a South Korean warship eight months ago that killed 46 sailors in the worst attack on South Korea’s military since the war.

Seoul resident Cheong Hyung-yong, 77, blamed the government for reacting with too little, too late.

“If only I was young, if only I could fight against the North Koreans,” he said. “I wish I could punish the North Koreans right now.”

___

Foster Klug reported from Seoul. Kwang-tae Kim, Seulki Kim, Kelly Olsen, Ian Mader and Jean H. Lee in Seoul also contributed to this report.

Comments (111)

  • Run Silent
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 9:09am

    What will be, will be.

    Report Post » Run Silent  
  • SlimnRanger
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 9:04am

    Will Obama bow to N.K.? well most likley if only we had a president like Regan

    Report Post »  
  • trebor40
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 9:01am

    .North Korea is safe, we won’t do anyrhing, even they attack us.

    Report Post »  
  • GulfPeg
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:59am

    Now wait ONE FAT MINUTE! Who sunk the submarine that killed 46 men? Who just shot South Korea. And that mentally ill dictator in North Korea has the audacity to say that the planned South Korea & U.S. military drills are pushing the peninsula to the brink of war? It’s also time to send over nukes to have them set up in South Korea. This will keep that whako in North Korea controlled!

    Report Post »  
  • MidWestMom
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:58am

    North Korea is the ultimate example of “the inmates running the asylum”. Unfortunately the USA is running a close second these days.

    Report Post »  
  • RobR
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:58am

    Well the Obama Socialist Regime has been pineing for a reduction in our nuclear weapons arsenal. If Barack weren’t such an America hating *****, we could quite easily kill two birds with one stone.

    Not to mention restoring our place in the world as the only true SUPER POWER. Thanks to Obama pretty much everyone hates us now anyway. Let’s give them a real reason, not to mention a wake up call as to just what America still stands for in spite of having our staunchest enemy fully entrenched in our White House.

    Report Post » Barack Must Go  
  • scout n ambush
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:57am

    What is the old saying that when a country can’t pay their debt to another country they usually solve it by going to war.if obama is sending troops to south korea not just the ones involved in this exercise wait a minute didn’t they just have the exercises a few months ago. Keep a eye on what they try to sneak thru here like the new bill that gives the f.d.a control over gardens and the bill that gives them control off the internet. They just keep pouring it on pushing and pushing .are they gonna call obama a war monger ? What is he gonna give north korea i know he‘ll give them south korea and give california and texas to mexico he promised israel’s capitol to the arabs he‘s the great man of peace isn’t he.

    Report Post » scout n ambush  
  • crossdraw
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:57am

    If all you people would rise up and DEMAND this swine be impeached we might get it done. My reps. know how I feel about this “thing that calls itself president” and I call for his impeachment every day. I also tell them, the liberal ones, that their future is prison if they don’t bring this insanity under control. My sweetest dream? ” 20 million armed veterans, storming the capitol and dragging these scum to the curb by the hair, putting their ass in handuffs and imprisoning them.” They are ripe for arrest because they piss on the constitution every day. North Korea? MAKE IT GLOW IN THE DARK. F***em.

    Report Post »  
    • Reagan/Demint.deciple
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 9:16am

      You could’ve saved yourself all that time in writing out your dream, the word you were looking for is coo.. A military coo ?.. never happen..

      Report Post » one years food ration like glenn says  
  • wingedwolf
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:56am

    n.korea needs taken out. It is unfortunate that we are burdened with a head of state whose mission it is to destroy America. Gee, wait a minute……..you don’t think……..wow, I wonder if…………..no, he wouldn’t……possibly use this as a “crisis” to get that “START” thing pushed through………NAHHHHHH, he’s too brilliant and patriotic and……..

    Report Post » wingedwolf  
  • rfycom
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:49am

    I say we send our two manliest men over to take care of this situation. Beck and Rush gas up the private jets and go do some real man work.

    Report Post »  
    • aafriend
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 11:59am

      Real men don’t wait to get punched. Rush and Beck, i don’t believe they would have even let it get to this point, they believe in America. What would Reagan, Bush, or even Clinton do, whoops did i say Clinton. ya i did, i think he has a bigger spine than Mr Obama.

      Report Post » aafriend  
  • Dont Drink Cool Aid
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:43am

    Here we go again. The communists are testing the resolve of our president. Unfortunately, our president is inexperienced and will make the wrong decisions, most likely, in favor of his ideology. We’re in big trouble….one idiot politican said, for Obama to get re-elected he needs to be a war with China. Well here it comes. The end justifies the means.

    Report Post » Dont Drink Cool Aid  
  • AzCowboy
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:43am

    I’ll bet we have many patriot missles waiting for an attack. These are nice defensive weapons. I bet Obummer won’t even use a defensive weapon, wana bet ??

    Report Post »  
    • FEDupFRANK
      Posted on November 27, 2010 at 10:19pm

      Watch the G-8 meeting this spring. North Korea can hit Seoul with a squirt gun they dont need missiles.

      Report Post »  
  • Conserving Ink
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:32am

    What do you want to bet that China may have provoked this a little? China’s 1 child policy has led to a male heavy population with too few opportunities for marriage. These disillusioned men will need to be given something to do before they turn their anger on their government. War would be both profitable to China in the way of resources and it would occupy the high male population.
    ______________________________________________________________
    http:conserving-ink.blogspot.com

    Report Post » Conserving Ink  
  • prickett_smiles
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:28am

    Alls I can say is “….wars and rumors of wars….” sounds like something I read once….hum…..Oh the Bible once again is true.

    Report Post »  
    • Nvrforget
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:42am

      Oh, the bible says “And behold, the states of North Korea and South Korea went to war”? Impressive.

      Or you‘re just reading something that’s not there.

      Report Post »  
    • BRAVEHEART
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 11:56am

      North and South Korea already went to in 1950, history records it as the Korean War. The U.N. labeled it as a police action. The Vets who fought there labeled it a war!

      Report Post »  
    • FEDupFRANK
      Posted on November 27, 2010 at 10:12pm

      If predicting wars and rumors of wars is all it takes to be a profit then im a prophet .
      Humans have been in a constant state of war somewhere on the planet for thousands of years
      This is China telling us to watch out. That it is they now who are the world leader. If not for China North Korea would have been gone by 1950. If we do not respond it will cause our allies in the region to try to get their own nukes, as they know they can no longer count on the U.S. Remember China want to take back land lost in past wars as in Taiwan and even Japan. China will not allow U.S. troops on their border. North Korea has nothing to loose. This is just their way of extorting aid from America. So far its been very effective.

      Report Post »  
  • Hugie 59 PA
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:25am

    China is allowing their client NK to act out so it’s time for the United States to consider arming South Korea and/or Japan with Nuclear weapons which will give China a damn good reason to pause and reconsider their provocation. NK is sustained by China so China controls the situation.

    Report Post »  
  • RugDog
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:17am

    They may be on the“brink of war”. But not with obama.

    Report Post » RugDog  
    • Nvrforget
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:43am

      They’ve been on the “brink of war” for ages now. It’s all huffing and puffing as usual. North Korea sends commando units across the border all the time, they keep sinking each other’s ships etc etc. This has been going on for a WHILE. I cannot see how this is even news.

      Report Post »  
    • aafriend
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 11:46am

      China knows that media will keep playing this as the usual event coming out of N Korea. they love it ! I hope none of us forget pearl harbor. if anyone thinks that a country does not build up a massive army, and is unwilling to to use it, then we are all in denial. we are so busy worrying about material things and not paying attention, we are all in for a rude awaking. if we thought the faces of shock in the media after 911 was something we would not forget, i don’t want to see the faces after one of these countries lobs a bomb on American soil. wake up America.

      Report Post » aafriend  
  • SND97
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:15am

    War is coming. With Obama is the seat of President, No nation fears the United States anymore, in fact they will probably expect an apology from him and worse? Get one. There will be war in the Korea’s, it will be bloody and maybe even nuclear. The only question will be is how much China will stick their nose in this. Hopefully they will understand that North Korea and their idiot leaders aren’t worth WWIII.

    Report Post »  
    • Reagan/Demint.deciple
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 9:07am

      Exactly, where is Prez Bush when you need him ? Miss me yet ?? I can honestly say I very much do..
      the North Koreans would never pull this crap with Bush in office…

      Report Post » one years food ration like glenn says  
  • merton42
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:06am

    MMaybe a good dose of undersea destruction of all NKR sea assetswould send a small message. Oh wait, we don’t have Bibi! Silly me.

    Report Post »  
  • wash1776
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 7:59am

    It is blatantly obvious that N Korea is the true trouble maker. They are deliberately provoking the situation and I wouldn’t doubt that China is behind it. BIRDS OF A FEATHER!

    Report Post »  
  • mikenleeds
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 7:50am

    don t worry folks , we have our fearless king obama in charge , am sure he will pay them off to behave them selfs at our expense

    Report Post » mikenleeds  
    • GOTT-EM-MAUSER
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 9:27am

      That’s assuming of course, that CHINA will LEND us the money to make the PAYOFF.

      Report Post »  
  • JRAGWEED
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 7:45am

    What are the South Koreans waiting for? It’s past time to take out the wicked evil communist dictatorship of the North Korea. The regime will fall like a house of cards if the South will take the necessary military action to illiminate the scurge of the world. The North’s newly appointed joke of a four star general will cut and run when things get really serious.

    Report Post »  
    • Nvrforget
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 7:56am

      NK has the formal backing of China and its impressive army. China doesn’t want millions of refugees from NK streaming across its borders. Things would get really ugly real fast.

      Report Post »  
    • BehindBlueEyes
      Posted on November 29, 2010 at 9:21am

      If China doesn’t want millions of North Korean refugees they better stop backing them.

      Report Post » BehindBlueEyes  
  • APatriotFirst
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 7:39am

    N Korea has wanted to continue the war since the Korea conflict ended in the 50′s. They wont stop pushing for it.

    Report Post »  
  • guyperram
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 7:32am

    They do the exact same thing every time we hold these exercises. Since they preceive our President, as a wimp, they may try something this time. Even money the Wimp tries to cancell the exercises.

    Report Post »  
    • Hondaman
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 7:55am

      Isn’t it an absolute travesty that the world views our president as a wimp? I’m ashamed of my country for electing the wimp that he is.

      Report Post »  
    • what4
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 10:39am

      Really, just line up the b52′s fill them up and let it rain!

      Report Post »  
    • docvet
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 1:05pm

      Thew whole world knows the U.S. military and economy is stretched very thin. We have an inexperienced man in the white house, our dollar is quite weak and the Pacific is very big. Now is the time to start bruhahas thinking we cannot respond effectively. They should be carefull though, Those aircraft carriers are sneaky and carry a hell of a punch (not to mention cruise missiles from destroyers, cruisers and submarines (and we haven’t decommissioned/converted all our ballistic submarines, either).

      Bring it on, folks. We still have a hellava bite left!

      Oops, sorry China, didn’t mean to offend you!

      Report Post »  
  • NickDeringer
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 7:31am

    Bad leadership has its consequences. By the time Oblame-a is finished, the world‘s craziest people will have the world’s deadliest weapons.

    And some of those crazies will actually use them.

    Report Post » NickDeringer  
    • snowleopard3200 {mix art}
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 9:15am

      Absolutely, and like the start of WWI it will only take one or two lunatics to drag a region of the world into the ultimate nightmare – limited nuclear conflict, even if only a handful of nukes are used, a few million will be dead either immediately, or from the chaos following for many months.

      Report Post » Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}  
    • BehindBlueEyes
      Posted on November 29, 2010 at 9:13am

      Yes and the chaos my play out in America as well as the areas directly impacted by the conflict. There is a master plan behind this insanity. I believe Obama and Soros are in on it.

      Report Post » BehindBlueEyes  
  • neverending
    Posted on November 26, 2010 at 7:30am

    Well lets see – out of the mouth of our moron in chief something like this – they’re just acting stupidly!!! One way or the other he will help everyone and everything to take us down.

    Report Post »  
    • snowleopard3200 {mix art}
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 7:50am

      Agreed. I could see the following scenario all too easy with Obama in the White House…

      North Korean troops cross the border, and instantly upon finding out, Obama orders them to surrender unconditionally and then apologizes to the North for the ‘criminal activities’ of the US armed forces in South Korea.

      http://www.artinphoenix.com/gallery/grimm

      Report Post » Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}  
    • independentvoteril
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:00am

      OH HAPPY HOLIDAYS.. hope everyone has their food stored.. we may need it if these nuts keep it up..

      Report Post » independentvoteril  
    • grandmaof5
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:25am

      Wonder what Soros and Obama promised North Korea? I can picture him on the red phone stirring all this up gleefully wringing his hands at the prospect of more economic meltdown. Maybe he will read North Korea a serious warning from his teleprompter.

      Report Post »  
    • AzDebi
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:46am

      @ NEVERENDING…I agree…except I also think he’ll say, “Borders? What BORDERS? They don’t need no “stinkin’ borders!”

      Report Post » AzDebi  
    • HillBillySam1
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:48am

      Just another excellent example of the “Smart Power” foreign policy plan instituted by our State Dept. It has worked so wonderfully in the Middle East, Africa, and South America. I sure wished that Progressives could understand that arrogance is NOT leadership.

      Report Post »  
    • APatriotFirst
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:55am

      NBC…one of their *person of the year* goes to the NYC mosque builder.
      Do these people believe that when you sell your soul to the devil, that one day he will not collect. ?
      Or that they won’t be touched like others will be? They believe they will remain in position as always.
      Stupidity really offends me.

      Report Post »  
    • RepubliCorp
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 8:56am

      SNOWLEOPARD3200 you got that right. This is what happens when you got a Acorn / SEIU commie in office

      Report Post » RepubliCorp  
    • snowleopard3200 {mix art}
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 9:12am

      @Grandmaof5

      Honestly, this may be an event even Soros did not predict or originate. North Korea is ruled by an family of self agrandized lunatics; that makes them more dangerous than even Soros could possibly imagine. Just watch for any dealings he or his companies have in South Korea, the instant he starts to bail, there will be a war or such within a matter of days.

      North Korea will give the administration another excuse to crack down on American rights and the freedoms we love. Just watch for it.

      How is the Florida weather right now? It is so cold this morning even the birds are wearing parkas.

      Report Post » Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}  
    • snowleopard3200 {mix art}
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 9:26am

      @Grandmaof5

      How about this conversation of Soros and North Korea Dear Leader-nutcase incorporated…

      (Soros: “Dear Leader, have you considered my offer of funding to help in the liberation of the south from the yankees bandit mercenaries and their puppet regime. (deep chuckles)”

      (Dear Leader: “Yes we have Mr Soros, please wait a minute while we connect the line with someone else interested in your capitalistic offer of money transference…”

      (Line clicks as new connection is made…

      (Glenn Beck: “Hi Soros, a.k.a. ‘spooky dude’, just thought you would want to know that your entire conversation has been broadcast around the world for the last several minutes, (sarcastic voice) and, oh by the way, as you are a ‘rich, imperialist, capitalist dude’ the North says no, and figured this is the best way to pay you back…”

      (Soros: “Am I ever going to get away from that man…”

      Report Post » Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}  
    • Peters
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 10:07am

      Don‘t forget about China’s role here. Much of the world views Obama, the US as currently being weak simply by default in policy and ideology of the leadership; it’s a good time to test the waters . . . to grab a couple cookies from the cookie jar . . to see who’s watching and to see who cares.

      We are living in a time of chaos and disorder, crisis for crisis’ sake . . . revolutions and things of that nature. We need a leader when we got a Judas kissing the ass cheeks of the cross makers where ever they’re found . . . .

      Report Post »  
    • aafriend
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 10:44am

      Russia, Iran, China, working together. we are nieve to think that these countries are not preparing for military conflict with the United States. They will seize on the weakness of this administration. China and Russia quit the dollar, COME ON ! posturing or sending a clear message on what is coming. we don’t have a crystal ball, though it feels like we are sitting around waiting to get sucker punched. i don’t know about you, i was taught that you don’t let a bully take the first punch. Asleep at the wheel or just plain unwilling to see the future.

      Report Post » aafriend  
    • Polwatcher
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 11:45am

      Not to worry…Obama will outsmart that little pot bellied pig just like Jimmy Carter did.

      Report Post »  
    • aafriend
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 11:51am

      I am sorry, we are in different times. remember when Grandma use to use a pressure cooker, when it got to the right temperature it would start whistling, it’s whistling now.

      Report Post » aafriend  
    • aafriend
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 12:13pm

      These are not times for political correctness, it will put us in much danger. there is a plan by terrorist factions to set set up in the United States and just wait it out for times like this. if we don,t wake up all hell will break loose here at home. we are hated around the world by many nations. Our Immigration policy in this country has put us in much danger. the nice guy will always finish last, with the mentality we are showing around the world, we are setting ourselves up for finishing last. we must read between the lines and stop being so complacent.

      Report Post » aafriend  
    • SHTFMilitia.com
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 12:22pm

      Like we did not see this coming .

      Report Post » SHTFMRadio.com -- Emergency Preparedness Radio Show  
    • A Doctors Labor Is Not My Right
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 1:37pm

      I don’t want Obama to do anything. Don’t forget that he and the rest of his SDS buddies want to destroy America.

      Always remember that it was the American Socialists, Marxists and Communists who set us up. Make your case to as many people as possible, but when crap hits the fan, stay sober minded and be willing to argue with those who have been deceived into thinking that the Capitalist Right is the enemy, because Saul Alinsky‘s deceptive tactics are especially effective when there’s chaos.

      Report Post »  
    • bostonchris
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 2:02pm

      that unexplained missile definitely has something to do with this..mark my words this will be obama’s strategy to get re-elected…the 2nd korean war…this will be the major topic over the next 2 years..and the progressives excuse to keep him in power…

      Report Post »  
    • bostonchris
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 2:06pm

      its also a strategy to keep china honest and see where their heads at…funny how this happens at the same time russia and china part from the dollar.

      Report Post »  
    • tower7femacamp
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 2:26pm

      war could drive $500 silver .
      http://maxkeiser.com/2010/11/18/the-crash-jp-morgan-buy-silver-manifesto-or-how-to-get-hedge-funds-to-do-your-dirty-work-for-you-beta/
      are your 401k’s safe ?

      Report Post » tower7femacamp  
    • Deuteronomy22
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 3:06pm

      North Korea would last a week before it‘s equiptment broke down and it’s was air power destroyed. War now before the build out of it’s nukes would be a fast win for South Korea and Nato due to the norths antiquated munitions.

      Report Post » Deuteronomy22  
    • cranky senior
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 6:19pm

      Excuse me while I throwup. Here we have North Korea, a third-world country about the size of Arizona run by two midgets who continue to starve their people, tell America to kiss-ass, doing whatever they want and killing people in the process. Meanwhile, back at the Obama ranch, he’s playing basketball and is wife, dressed in a $3,000 outfit at a local shopping mall, both completely ignoring what the hell is going on.
      Please….somebody with common sense…..can we just drop about 300 bombs these turkeys and rid the world of these clowns once and for all?

      Report Post » cranky senior  
    • Max jones
      Posted on November 26, 2010 at 9:19pm

      Where does this fit in with the prophecies? Nation shall rise against nation….that fits. there are descriptions. of our current state of affairs all through both old and new testaments.

      Report Post » Max jones  

Sign In To Post Comments! Sign In