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N.Korea Seen Conducting Large-Scale Military Drill Soon
Chosun Ilbo ^ | 07/27/11

Posted on 07/26/2011 7:25:01 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster

N.Korea Seen Conducting Large-Scale Military Drill Soon

Reports from South Korea indicate a large-scale military exercise by North Korea appears to be imminent. South Korean government sources say, based on information from intelligence teams, North Korea appears poised for a rare, large-scale military drill.

Government officials, who do not want to be named, say they are "observing closely" North Korean positions. But they say there are no indications the massing of military personnel appears to be anything more than a drill.

The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Navy Admiral Michael Mullen, addressing reporters in Washington on Monday, did not make mention of the apparent preparations in North Korea for a military exercise. But the admiral did express concern that Pyongyang’s military will conduct some sort of action against the South again, at some point.

"It is my view that the North Korean regime will once again attempt to provoke hostilities and that once again leaders in the South will face some difficult decisions about if and how to respond," Mullen said. "Thus far, ROK [South Korea] leaders have shown commendable restraint. But I think it would be a grave mistake for the North to perceive this restraint as a lack of resolve or, in fact, of the capability of our alliance to defend itself," Mullen cautioned.

The North prefers to carry out military exercises this time of year, but maneuvers simultaneously involving the army ground force, the navy and air force are unusual.

South Korean media, quoting government sources here, say a significant number of North Korean troops, MiG-21 fighter jets and about 20 naval vessels have assembled, since last week, at two bases in the West Sea.

Analysts say South Korean and U.S. military intelligence units are closely monitoring activities at the Onchon air base and Nampo naval facility to the southwest of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. North Korean soldiers look toward the south as a South Korean soldier (right) stands guard in the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas on July 15, 2011. /Reuters North Korean soldiers look toward the south as a South Korean soldier (right) stands guard in the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas on July 15, 2011. /Reuters

Monday, North Korea's official news agency reported that leader Kim Jong-il and his son and heir apparent Kim Jong-un had visited the Navy command in Pyongyang.

North Korea is blamed for the sinking of a South Korean warship in the Yellow Sea in 2010. It also launched an artillery attack on a South Korean island in the same waters last year. North Korea has repeatedly denied that its torpedo sank the Cheonan warship. As for the shelling of Yeonpyeong island, Pyongyang called it a response to South Korea’s military firing into disputed waters.

Last month, South Korea inaugurated a new defense command to protect Yeonpyeong and four other frontline islands. At the time, President Lee Myung-bak said South Korea would retaliate "strongly and thoroughly" if the North attacked again.

The western sea has long been a flashpoint for the two Koreas. In recent days, North Korea has been warning of military retaliation if South Korea and the United States go ahead next month with an annual exercise. North Korean media are terming the joint maneuver an open military threat and preparation for a nuclear attack on the country.

U.S. and South Korean military officials term the annual Ulchi Freedom Guardian exercise a routine defensive training "to enhance the combat readiness" of their alliance.

The new commander of the Combined Forces Command, U.S. Army General James Thurman, says the exercise will include "tough and realistic training events focused on preparing, preventing and prevailing against the full range of current and future threats to the Republic of Korea and the region."

The ten-day drill, beginning in mid-August, will see the mobilization of tens of thousands of South Korean and American military personnel. The military training on both sides of the demilitarized zone comes amid positive diplomatic moves.

For the first time in two-and-a-half years government officials of the two Koreas have held their first non-secret meeting. That took place last Friday on the sidelines of the ASEAN regional forum on an Indonesian resort island. Immediately after that surprise meeting, the United States invited a top-ranking North Korean diplomat to New York. He is to meet with U.S. diplomats there, later this week.

The two Koreas have never signed a peace treaty since their three-year civil war in the early 1950's, which they fought to a stalemate. Wednesday marks the 58th anniversary of the signing of the armistice which halted hostile action. North Korea celebrates it as "War Victory Day."

At the truce village, Panmunjom, the day is to be commemorated at a short ceremony attended by the military and civilian leadership of the U.S.-led United Nations Command, South Korean officials and the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission. VOA News / Jul. 27, 2011 08:09 KST


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: militaryexercise; nkorea

1 posted on 07/26/2011 7:25:07 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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To: TigerLikesRooster

At least someone is listening to Sarah Palin’s advise, “Drill, baby, Drill!”


2 posted on 07/26/2011 7:26:30 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: TigerLikesRooster; AmericanInTokyo; Steel Wolf; nuconvert; MizSterious; nw_arizona_granny; ...

P!


3 posted on 07/26/2011 7:28:52 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (The way to crush the bourgeois is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

I can’t think of any period in history when America has been so divided, distracted, and irresolute — no surprise that li’l Kimmie might decide to roll the dice at this juncture..

Followed immediately by every other tin-pot dictator in the world....


4 posted on 07/26/2011 7:36:54 PM PDT by Uncle Ike (Rope is cheap, and there are lots of trees...)
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To: Uncle Ike

Were you around during the Bay of Pigs?


5 posted on 07/26/2011 7:44:38 PM PDT by goodnesswins
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To: TigerLikesRooster
a significant number of North Korean troops, MiG-21 fighter jets and about 20 naval vessels

MiG-21's? They were interceptors, which went out of production in 1985. Very short range. Tells you a lot about the "formidable" NorK military.

6 posted on 07/26/2011 7:48:43 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: hinckley buzzard

They were still making them in 85?


7 posted on 07/26/2011 8:05:07 PM PDT by Husker24
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To: hinckley buzzard

Yep, their equipment is crap. They are lucky they are eating. The downside is how close Seoul is to their arty.


8 posted on 07/26/2011 8:27:34 PM PDT by sgtyork (The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom, courage. Thucydides)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

North Korea doesn’t so much as pass wind without China’s command to do so.


9 posted on 07/26/2011 8:32:27 PM PDT by Dogbert41 (http://www.durban3nyc.com/. Go there and learn what those who seek to destroy Israel are up to)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Your best guess; Drill or prep?


10 posted on 07/26/2011 10:04:38 PM PDT by MindBender26 (Forget AMEX. Remember your Glock 27: Never Leave Home Without It!)
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To: MindBender26; TigerLikesRooster

NK does not have enough food for a drill.


11 posted on 07/26/2011 10:08:35 PM PDT by PieterCasparzen (We need to fix things ourselves)
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To: MindBender26

Well, probably stage one of military escalation sequence. If SK does not fully capitulate, they will go to next stages.


12 posted on 07/26/2011 10:38:49 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (The way to crush the bourgeois is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Maybe ol’ Kim’s relying on the theory that busy soldiers don’t get into trouble—trouble like staging a coup.


13 posted on 07/26/2011 11:33:48 PM PDT by Trod Upon (Obama: Making the Carter malaise look good. Misery Index in 3...2...1)
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To: TigerLikesRooster; PieterCasparzen
I always hated combat with desperate men, either on my side or the other.

They have a way of dying bravely, but quickly.

14 posted on 07/27/2011 12:40:31 PM PDT by MindBender26 (Forget AMEX. Remember your Glock 27: Never Leave Home Without It!)
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To: MindBender26
Tensions Mount After North Korea Destroys All Of Asia
15 posted on 07/27/2011 12:43:46 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator
re: "Tensions Mount After North Korea Destroys All Of Asia!"

FILM AT ELEVEN!


16 posted on 07/27/2011 7:29:03 PM PDT by MindBender26 (Forget AMEX. Remember your Glock 27: Never Leave Home Without It!)
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