Ah, is this a bad sign @ Kaesong?
A sketchy report on what some refer to as a key barometer of relations:
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The two countries have historically been reluctant to meddle with Kaesong, even during periods of fraught tension elsewhere. The complex has never been shut down, in its eight years of operation, and remains an important symbol for both sides. For the North, it is a sign of economic liberalisation and achievement. For the South, it is a blueprint of how the two countries might one day cooperate more fully. More than 120 South Korean companies employ over 53,000 North Koreans at Kaesong for their cheap and skilled labour.
DPRK is restricting entry and exit to Kaesong:
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A total of 858 South Korean workers, and seven other foreigners remain on the Kaesong site and could potentially be held hostage if the situation worsens.
Link:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...rial-zone.html
My thoughts on a potential offramp for Kim Jong Un
We Should Bitch Slap Little Kim With A Sprint ABM!
After Pershing Missiles I got tp play with this one as a kid to:D
Zero to Mach 10 in 5 seconds!!!! with a Neutron Warhead. Little Kim needs to learn a lesson. Link to live footage of Sprint ABM test.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msXtgTVMcuA
Here is another one good one with more detail. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vq4mWyYl2Y
US Starts To Give In To North Korea
Link to article on US delays Missile test amid so called tensions with North Korea. This is a prime example of how America is in decline and no longer respected in the world. We yield to mass murders and leave our allies and friends in suspense about our true intentions as far as it regards our political will to actually honor our defense treaties. We are facing the greatest crisis of leadership I have ever seen in my lifetime for this country. Think Nixon would have put up with this worst haircut ever kinda guy.....I Don't think so.
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013...rth-korea?lite
North Korea complicates the long-term picture
An interview with a SME, mainly on the nuclear proliferation aspects:http://thebulletin.org/web-edition/f...g-term-picture
How The Korean War Might Play Out
CNN does an analysis of how a real war could play out according to Retired US Army Brigadier General James "Spyder" Marks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qPiT_x9NG4