Wednesday, May 27, 2009

North Korea Threatens Military Strikes on South Korea


In pure totalitarian fashion, North Korea is railing against any American-led operations in her area. Knowing that the Obama Administration is weak, and will back down, North Korea issued a warning that military strikes will be launched against South Korea should the U.S. operational forces intercept any North Korean vessels suspected of carrying weapons of mass destruction.

Any hostile act against North Korea, according to the nation's spokesman, will be considered a declaration of war. A hostile act will be defined as any search and seizure.

The North Koreans have also stated they "no longer feel bound by the armistance" that ended the Korean War in 1953.

South Korea has stated that if the North stages a provocation, the South will respond resolutely. China has been silent on the issue.

I fully expect North Korea to continue to be more and more bolder as time passes, and to walk into South Korea in an effort to unify the two countries under communist rule, and the Obama Administration will do nothing but offer talks. This, in turn, will signal to other regimes around the world that the Obama Administration does not have the courage to stand up to evil, and worldwide clashes will ensue, possibly including a move against Israel.

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

North Korea Threatens Military Strikes on South - The New York Times, Choe Sang-Hun

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