N. Korea fires on S. Korea - It was a clear provocation!!

Well, another fine thread ruined by the antics of a couple of juveniles. Just another day at USMB.

I am 79 years old.

Ah.

Senility and drunkard's piss.

That explains it.

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The skirmish began when Pyongyang warned the South to halt military drills in the area, according to South Korean officials. When Seoul refused and began firing artillery into disputed waters, albeit away from the North Korean shore, the North retaliated by bombarding the small island of Yeonpyeong, which houses South Korean military installations and a small civilian population.
North, South Korea exchange fire; 2 marines killed - Yahoo! News
 
South Korea says it will retaliate with missile strikes against the North if faced with "further provocations", after an exchange of fire in which two South Korean marines were killed.

President Lee Myung-bak was responding to the shelling of an inhabited island close to a disputed maritime border.

The South returned fire in one of the worst clashes since the Korean War.

US President Barack Obama called the incident an "outrageous, provocative act" by Pyongyang.

He was speaking ahead of an expected telephone call to President Lee.

The South Korean military had been carrying out an exercise near Yeonpyeong island, and the North accused the South of opening the hostilities - something Seoul denies.

The South says North Korean shells started falling in the waters off the island at 1434 local time (0534 GMT) on Tuesday.

At least 50 landed directly on the island, most of them hitting a South Korean military base there. In addition to the two deaths, 16 South Korean marines and three civilians were injured.

The South fired back some 80 shells. Casualties on the northern side are unknown.
BBC News - Border clash prompts South Korean missile warning
 
Solution: Kin Jung allows US businesses to establish factories in his country, drawing from the local populace for cheap labour. Kim jung promises to never put in place any labour or environmental protection laws.

North Korea is now 'a valuable ally embracing capitalism and progress' and we 'will not tolerate South Korea's provocations or attempts to undermine North Korea's success'. South Korea needs to accept that 'the Korean and Cold Wars are over' and that 'it is time move forward'.
 
Solution: Kin Jung allows US businesses to establish factories in his country, drawing from the local populace for cheap labour. Kim jung promises to never put in place any labour or environmental protection laws.

North Korea is now 'a valuable ally embracing capitalism and progress' and we 'will not tolerate South Korea's provocations or attempts to undermine North Korea's success'. South Korea needs to accept that 'the Korean and Cold Wars are over' and that 'it is time move forward'.

and then Walmart slashes their prices, yet again.
 
South Korea says it will retaliate with missile strikes against the North if faced with "further provocations", after an exchange of fire in which two South Korean marines were killed.

President Lee Myung-bak was responding to the shelling of an inhabited island close to a disputed maritime border.

The South returned fire in one of the worst clashes since the Korean War.

US President Barack Obama called the incident an "outrageous, provocative act" by Pyongyang.

He was speaking ahead of an expected telephone call to President Lee.

The South Korean military had been carrying out an exercise near Yeonpyeong island, and the North accused the South of opening the hostilities - something Seoul denies.

The South says North Korean shells started falling in the waters off the island at 1434 local time (0534 GMT) on Tuesday.

At least 50 landed directly on the island, most of them hitting a South Korean military base there. In addition to the two deaths, 16 South Korean marines and three civilians were injured.

The South fired back some 80 shells. Casualties on the northern side are unknown.
BBC News - Border clash prompts South Korean missile warning
So you are saying this is all South Korea's fault? Typical apologist.
Ah.

Senility and drunkard's piss.

That explains it.

diapers.jpg

Why are you posting your personal pics on here?
I know it may be hard for you to comprehend the intended humor, but the picture was supposed to be of you.:laugh2:
 
South Korea says it will retaliate with missile strikes against the North if faced with "further provocations", after an exchange of fire in which two South Korean marines were killed.

President Lee Myung-bak was responding to the shelling of an inhabited island close to a disputed maritime border.

The South returned fire in one of the worst clashes since the Korean War.

US President Barack Obama called the incident an "outrageous, provocative act" by Pyongyang.

He was speaking ahead of an expected telephone call to President Lee.

The South Korean military had been carrying out an exercise near Yeonpyeong island, and the North accused the South of opening the hostilities - something Seoul denies.

The South says North Korean shells started falling in the waters off the island at 1434 local time (0534 GMT) on Tuesday.

At least 50 landed directly on the island, most of them hitting a South Korean military base there. In addition to the two deaths, 16 South Korean marines and three civilians were injured.

The South fired back some 80 shells. Casualties on the northern side are unknown.
BBC News - Border clash prompts South Korean missile warning
So you are saying this is all South Korea's fault? Typical apologist.

Why are you posting your personal pics on here?
I know it may be hard for you to comprehend the intended humor, but the picture was supposed to be of you.:laugh2:


Doubt it, I'm not white.
 

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