NK does this pot-stirring twice a year, whenever the CJTXes are held.
While we Yanks get our adreneline up, the folks who live in the bullseye, ie: the South Koreans, who would probably know best, greet the semi-annual rhetoric with a great big yawn.
No need to let our guard down, but no need to lose any more sleep over it that we already have during the last 59 years of 'sturm und drang' from the North.
N. Korea Threatens War if 'Satellite' Is Shot Down
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Re: N. Korea Threatens War if 'Satellite' Is Shot Down
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Re: N. Korea Threatens War if 'Satellite' Is Shot Down
The dog that is North Korea has it's leash held by a powerful master. A master that is sick of it's yapping at neighbors who happen to be important to the master's economic well being. I imagine if the dog were to even think about nipping at the wealthy neighbor's heels, the master would curb stomp it.
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124 MI(LRSD) 90-91 (Desert Storm)
Repeal the 16th, enforce the 10th.
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"I come in peace. I didn't bring artillery. But I'm pleading with you, with tears in my eyes: If you fuck with me, I'll kill you all." Gen. James Mattis
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Re: N. Korea Threatens War if 'Satellite' Is Shot Down
Same old crap
Shit head Kim is testing Obama
I say blow the dam thing out of the air, or on the launch pad, then if they fart, nuke the capital
The sad thing about that country, they will never be able to be like the rest of the world, they are so far back and brain washed you would have to remove everyone from around age 5-8 and up
I dont think they will do anything, execpt draw the media
Shit head Kim is testing Obama
I say blow the dam thing out of the air, or on the launch pad, then if they fart, nuke the capital
The sad thing about that country, they will never be able to be like the rest of the world, they are so far back and brain washed you would have to remove everyone from around age 5-8 and up
I dont think they will do anything, execpt draw the media
Re: N. Korea Threatens War if 'Satellite' Is Shot Down
From StrategyPage.com
The NK elite units is really what keeps the regime in control. If they start losing control of these units, then.... someone or some group can make a change. Whether the change would be for the better (in our eyes) is questionable. The whole succession thing in the NK now will be about who has power and who dies.
The NK elite units is really what keeps the regime in control. If they start losing control of these units, then.... someone or some group can make a change. Whether the change would be for the better (in our eyes) is questionable. The whole succession thing in the NK now will be about who has power and who dies.
Korean Commandos Collapsing
March 15, 2009: North Korea has long maintained elite commando forces, troops who were carefully selected, then paid, housed and fed better, and given access to better equipment. About 15 percent of the 1.2 million military personnel are in these elite units. Most of them are similar to U.S. rangers, marines, paratroopers or special reconnaissance troops (U.S. Marine Force Recon and army LURPS). There are also some 30,000 snipers, organized into ten Sniper Brigades. This is a rather unique use of snipers, and given shortages of ammunition in the north, it's uncertain how well these troops, no matter how well selected, are at sniping. If you want to maintain your shooting skills, you have to fire thousands of rounds a year. The same applies for all elite troops, although a lot of the training just consists of physical conditioning and combat drills. For snipers, this consists practicing staying hidden. This can be accomplished, if you can keep the troops well fed and housed. This is no longer the case with many of the Special Forces, and morale is suffering.
At the apex of North Korean Special Forces there are about five thousand commando and U.S. Special Forces type troops. These are meant to get into South Korea and go after key targets and people. Again, the North Koreans have trained for half a century to do this, but have not been able to actually put these troops to the test much. There have been thousands of small operations in the south over the last half century. In the 1960s there was a low level war going on, as the North Koreans sent dozens of small teams south each year. Over a hundred American troops were killed or wounded, and many more South Korean soldiers and police. Yet, the North Koreans had little success.
While the top special operations units are still well cared for, more and more reports come out of the north about many less skilled special operations troops complaining about less, or at least lower quality, food and other benefits (like access to electricity year round, and heat during the Winter.) More of these troops are deserting and heading for China, where they can be more easily interviewed. Some have made it all the way to South Korea, where the extent of their numbers and preparations has pushed South Korean commanders to increase their security preparations, and train more troops to deal with all these commandos in war time.
While the North Korean special operations troops are grumbling, and not getting all the training resources (ammo and fuel) they need, they remain a highly motivated, and generally loyal, force. The government uses these troops to insure the loyalty of the other 85 percent of the military, and more and more elite troops are being used to assist the secret police in going after dissidents and corrupt officials. This is probably hurting the North Korean special operations forces more than anything else. The troops are getting a close look at the corruption and contradictions in North Korea. The troops generally lived in closed bases and don't get out much. But now that they do, they see a North Korea that is unpleasant, and not as swell as their commanders told them it was. It turns out those letters they were getting from home were not exaggerating how bad things were. And the trend has been down for so long, it's hard to assure the troops that there's any way up
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