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New Live-fire exercises planned - looks like it might get....more interesting?


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North Korea warned Friday it would launch a military strike against the South if Seoul goes ahead with live-fire drills near Yeonpyeong Island over the next five days, North Korea's state-run KCNA reported.

South Korea "should take a prompt measure to stop the planned provocative maritime shelling from Yeonpyeong Island," the report said. The Korean People's Army "will deal the second and third unpredictable self-defensive blow at them to protect the inviolable territorial waters of" North Korea "as it had declared before the world."

The Russian Foreign Ministry also warned against the drills in a meeting Friday among Deputy Foreign Minister Alexi Borodavkin, U.S. ambassador John Beyrle and Lee Younho, the South Korean ambassador to Moscow, according to a statement posted to the ministry's website.

The South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff announced Thursday that the exercises will take place in the seas southwest of Yeonpyeong Island between December 18 and 21.

The South previously announced military exercises for this week.

Tensions mounted between the Koreas on November 23, when North Korea shelled the island, which lies in South Korean territory. The attacked killed two marines and two civilians and injured 18 people.

The North has accused the South of provoking the attack because shells from a South Korean military drill landed in the North's waters.

According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, Boradavkin reminded the U.S. and South Korean ambassadors at Friday's meeting that the November drill resulted in casulties and that canceling the drills was critical to avoid further possible escalation of tensions.

Last month's attack was the first direct artillery assault on South Korea since 1953, when an armistice ended fighting.

The U.S. military has said it is concerned that South Korea's exercises could spark an uncontrollable clash with the North, but the State Department said the exercises are not meant to be threatening or provocative.

"What we worry about, obviously, is if that is misunderstood or if it's taken advantage of as an opportunity," Gen. James Cartwright, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Thursday at the Pentagon. "If North Korea were to react to that in a negative way and fire back at those firing positions on the islands, that would start potentially a chain reaction of firing and counter-firing."
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I've looked into this debate on other boards. One suggestion that keeps coming up is that the US ought to attack the North's artillery with nuclear weapons at the first sign of trouble. Would this even be possible with all the bunkers and tunnels and so and so?
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cosmicalstorm wrote:I've looked into this debate on other boards. One suggestion that keeps coming up is that the US ought to attack the North's artillery with nuclear weapons at the first sign of trouble. Would this even be possible with all the bunkers and tunnels and so and so?
Well, where there's a nuke, there's a way. The immediate problem(s) that comes to mind is you'd have to use a metric shitton to immediately wipe out all 10,000 pieces pointing towards Seoul, groundbursting them mind you, meaning you now have a lot of fallout falling back on .... Seoul and Japan. Seems counter-productive, no? For extra bonus points the pieces you don't get immediately start firing chemical weapons at Seoul.

I wonder why people hate Seoul so much they're perfectly willing to save it by destroying it.
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That NOS Guy wrote:I wonder why people hate Seoul so much they're perfectly willing to save it by destroying it.
I think it has more to do with legitimately not knowing, thus prompting his asking if it's a viable option.
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