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  1. #121

    Quote Originally Posted by Gharid View Post
    OT: and wonder girls mahimong refugee sa pilipinas.. saun nlang!

    btw ingon ang CNN na routine ang exercise sa south but other sources said that they were conducting military exercises with the americans in a disputed area na both nokor and claims.
    taud2x naman ug drill ang america and south korea... aftr na sa kadtong naay na lunod na navy sa south korea na ang north korea ang gipasuminglan. didto nag start ang tension.. samot na kadtong nag military exercise cla, nag pose daw ug treat sa N. Korea.. badlongon man jud ning North Korea.

    then karon kay: US aircraft carrier heads to Korean peninsula...

    The USS George Washington, an aircraft carrier carrying 75 warplanes and a crew of over 6,000, shipped out towards Korean waters on Wednesday. According to US officials in Seoul, the carrier left Japan and was expected to join naval exercises with South Korea next week.

    US Forces Korea pointed out in a statement that while the exercises were "planned well before yesterday's unprovoked artillery attack, it demonstrates the strength of the ROK (South Korea)-US alliance and our commitment to regional stability through deterrence," emphasizing that the exercise was defensive in nature, according to Reuters.
    Last edited by yhokz101; 11-25-2010 at 04:54 PM.

  2. #122
    Dili pud ba kaha the other way around ni? Tungod sa sige ug drill sa US and SK nya diha pa jud sa territory na gi-ilugan sa SK and NK then basin naThreaten ang NK na sila ang target

  3. #123
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark-Knight View Post
    Dili pud ba kaha the other way around ni? Tungod sa sige ug drill sa US and SK nya diha pa jud sa territory na gi-ilugan sa SK and NK then basin naThreaten ang NK na sila ang target

    mao man gyud na hinungdan.. saun taman ampay man kaau sa mga "amerkano" ang gubat. aw sayup diay american corporations diay ganahan ug gubat kay mka kwarta nsad cla.

  4. #124
    Ang isa sa mga soldiers nga namatay kay ma released na unta siya from his military enlistment in 20 days. Reported in CNN awhile ago.

    For those who lived through the Korean War, the scene recalled the death and destruction of that conflict. It was North Korea's way of reminding the world that the war is not over and that ignoring it comes with dire consequences.
    Such a scary thought. =l

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/as_koreas...x5c2lzYXR0YQ--
    Last edited by dark_phoenix; 11-25-2010 at 05:19 PM.

  5. #125
    Kim Jong Il is sick and weak, his son who is set to replace him is still young and inexperience in world affairs. I don't know what they are trying to do, perhaps just making a statement..

  6. #126
    Quote Originally Posted by colby View Post
    Kim Jong Il is sick and weak, his son who is set to replace him is still young and inexperience in world affairs. I don't know what they are trying to do, perhaps just making a statement..
    Kuyaw ana oi 27-year old Kim Jong-un ang mopuli sa iya amahan. If wala ni siya experience in dealing with other countries and running his own naay possibility naay magsige ug sulsol ani and the worst is if ang magsige sulsol kay inFavor makigWar... Simbako lang..

  7. #127
    ^^ naa sad kay point dha..

  8. #128
    Reuters Reuters Top News
    FLASH: South Korean defence minister resigns - media

    Source: Reuters' Twitter account.

    N. Korea warns of new attacks; S. Korea to boost rules of engagement - CNN.com

    Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- North Korea will launch additional attacks on South Korea if it continues "reckless military provocation," the North's state media said Thursday.
    Pyongyang "will deal without hesitation the second and third strong physical retaliatory blow" if provoked, its KCNA news agency said.

    As an example of provocation, it indirectly referred to a military drill that South Korea and the United States plan to hold in the Yellow Sea starting Sunday.

    Meanwhile, South Korea said Thursday that it will strengthen and supplement its rules of engagement in the Yellow Sea, following North Korea's shelling of the South's Yeonpyeong Island on Tuesday.


    Pyongyang has blamed South Korea and the United States for the attack, which killed two South Korean marines and two civilians, and injured 15 others.
    South Korea was holding annual military exercises near North Korea when Pyongyang started shelling Tuesday. Shells from the South's exercises landed in North Korean waters, KCNA said.
    KCNA on Thursday continued its verbal offensive against the South Korean-U.S. military drill that is to start Sunday.

    "The U.S. and the South Korean puppet forces are foolishly contemplating an additional provocation aimed to orchestrate another farce and charade such as the "Cheonan" case while kicking up rows and holding confabs one after another such as the declaration of a "state of emergency" and "a meeting of ministers in charge of security," far from drawing due lesson from the recent shelling," KCNA said.

    The aircraft carrier USS George Washington on Wednesday sailed toward the Yellow Sea for the drill, which was billed as defensive.
    "It is a long-planned exercise," said Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff.
    "That said, it is meant to send a very strong signal of deterrence and also work with our very close allies in South Korea," Mullen said on CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS."
    "We're very focused on restraint --- not letting this thing get out of control. The South Koreans so far have responded that way. Nobody wants this thing to turn into a conflict."
    On Thursday morning, President Lee Myung-bak and his economic and security ministers met in Seoul.

    The meeting began with a moment of silence for the Yeonpyeong victims. After the meeting, South Korea said it would boost its rules of engagement in the Yellow Sea.
    South Korean marine forces based in five islands near North Korea and the disputed Northern Limit Line also will be reinforced, a government spokesman said.
    The tense maritime border between the two Koreas has become the major military flash point on the Korean peninsula in recent years.

    The Yeonpyeong attack also will lead to a plan for civilian safety on the five islands in the Yellow Sea, the government spokesman said. No details were immediately offered about the plan, but Lee on Wednesday ordered the strengthening of civilian shelters on the islands.
    The islands include Yeonpyeong and Baengnyeong, off which the South Korean warship Cheonan was sunk in March, killing 46 sailors. Seoul blamed Pyongyang for the torpedo attack, which the North has denied.

    The Lee administration also will continue to closely monitor capital markets and foreign exchange rates, prepared to take preventative measures as needed, the spokesman said. The Yeonpyeong shelling sent ripples through South Korea's stock market, which has rebounded.
    South Korea's economic and security ministries will cooperate closely, and the administration will publicize developments in real time to address major concerns and squelch rumors, the spokesman said.

    The Yeonpyeong attack was the first direct artillery assault on South Korea since the Korean War ended in 1953.
    "North Korea's artillery attack on South Korea was an attack on an area where ordinary citizens live. This is an unforgivable act of barbarism. We have been strongly condemning North Korea for this action and will continue to do so." -Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan
    Koreas on 'brink of war' because of Seoul, Pyongyang says - CNN.com
    Last edited by dark_phoenix; 11-25-2010 at 07:12 PM.

  9. #129
    NK has a Twitter account. =D Sauna naa toy English nga account but g delete. Korean nalang ang naa. Basin ganahan mu mu follow.

    Twitter

  10. #130
    Quote Originally Posted by pinoy_09 View Post
    lmfao ur logic is a FAIL, not NOKOR....

    dude, its not measured by the number of people killed, but rather it's more of a display of NOKOR'S war capabilities..... lol whatta fail..
    o.k lets say i have billions..
    and ill spend it by PROVING, just proving that i am capable of killing you..

    and since you're only worth thousands, uhmmm.. yep.. i totally fail..

    in exchange of your pride, there's what we called mathematics.. did you just join a war without bringing your math.? DUDE, you're retarded..

    you didn't fail in life.. you're just retarded.. seriously..

    ey, i have a math thread in science section.. you should check it out.. for your future "logic"

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