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China erects fence along N. Korea border
Yahoo News (AP) ^ | October 16, 2006 | NG HAN GUAN

Posted on 10/16/2006 11:18:13 AM PDT by John Carey

China has been building a massive barbed wire and concrete fence along parts of its border with North Korea in the most visible sign of Beijing's strained ties with its once-cozy communist neighbor.

Scores of soldiers have descended on farmland near the border-marking Yalu River to erect concrete barriers 8 to 15 feet tall and string barbed wire between them, farmers and visitors to the area said.

Last week, they reached Hushan, a collection of villages 12 miles inland from the border port of Dandong.

"About 100 People's Liberation Army soldiers in camouflage started building the fence four days ago and finished it yesterday," said a farmer, who only gave his surname, Ai. "I assume it was built to prevent smuggling and illegal crossing."

Though the fence-building appears to have picked up in the days following North Korea's claimed nuclear test last week, experts said the project was approved in 2003. Experts and a local Hushan official, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the project, said the military was in charge of the building.

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1 posted on 10/16/2006 11:18:13 AM PDT by John Carey
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Pure BS. N Korea doesn't want its people out, China doesn't want them in. Neither country cares about people.


2 posted on 10/16/2006 11:19:48 AM PDT by Williams
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Yet, HERE we have a crowd going bonkers at erecting a fence to keep PUT ILLEGAL immigrants!

Go figure!
3 posted on 10/16/2006 11:20:28 AM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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To: John Carey

I keep forgetting about China's lack of interest in refugees from NKorea. Now their bluster makes a little more sense. Just a little.


4 posted on 10/16/2006 11:21:09 AM PDT by sarasota
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To: John Carey

Looks like a crude low tech fence but since the PLA will be there, armed and ready to shoot, it'll work just fine. We could use one. Maybe get WalMart to import one. They sell everything else the Chinese make


5 posted on 10/16/2006 11:21:39 AM PDT by dennisw ("What one man can do another can do" - The Edge)
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To: John Carey

They must be preparing for a flood of refugees to come pouring across their border. I wonder if they expect some country to do a premptive strike on NK?!?


6 posted on 10/16/2006 11:22:12 AM PDT by fourmation599 (Infidel is in the eye of the beholder)
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To: John Carey

No kidding!

Here's the link:




U.S. Bishops Urge President Bush to Veto Secure Fence Act (Barf Alert)
http://www.usnewswire.com/ ^ | 16 October 2006 | John Gehring


Bishop William Skylstad, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), has sent a letter to President George W. Bush asking him to veto H.R. 6061, the Secure Fence Act of 2006 that would authorize construction of up to 700 miles of fencing and barriers along the southern border of Mexico.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1720364/posts


7 posted on 10/16/2006 11:22:17 AM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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Although many suggest otherwise,China isn't bothered in the least by the actions of Kim Mentally Ill.Oh,yes...she'll put a wall and troops at the border...and her troops will shoot to kill...so refugees won't be a problem for them.

Chinese leaders are privately laughing their a$$es off watching the West react to the test...and they'll laugh even harder if (when?) South Korea is overwhelmed with refugees because they know that the South Koreans will *not* shoot to kill and will *not* build any kind of wall.

8 posted on 10/16/2006 11:24:03 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative ("An empty limousine pulled up and Hillary Clinton got out")
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To: fourmation599

China has no love for Korea and Koreas. When they entered the war in 1950 it was a classic case of hitting at the U.S., not siding with Koreans.

China lives in dread fear that the Koreans will opour into China, hungry and angry. They could cause a loss of stability. I went to that part of China once: Harbin. It snowed in May! North of North Korea is not God's Country!


9 posted on 10/16/2006 11:26:29 AM PDT by John Carey
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To: John Carey

The Chinese have always been good at walls...


10 posted on 10/16/2006 11:29:39 AM PDT by kittymyrib
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About 100 People's Liberation Army soldiers in camouflage started building the fence four days ago and finished it yesterday," said a farmer, who only gave his surname, Ai. "I assume it was built to prevent smuggling and illegal crossing."

Can they come here after?


11 posted on 10/16/2006 11:30:40 AM PDT by GQuagmire
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Looks like they are expecting to see a bunch of refugees at the border in the near future. And are planning accordingly.

Wonder what it would take to get Mexico to do an underground test so we could get our fence done.


12 posted on 10/16/2006 11:33:05 AM PDT by CougarGA7 (This tag line will be commercial free for the remainder of this thread.)
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"Wonder what it would take to get Mexico to do an underground test so we could get our fence done."

If NK's was legit, a couple of years'.

13 posted on 10/16/2006 11:35:17 AM PDT by azhenfud (The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.)
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I wonder if it will be a 'great wall' haha.


14 posted on 10/16/2006 11:36:21 AM PDT by Niuhuru
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China lives in dread fear that the Koreans will pour into China, hungry and angry.

I suggest that you replay the tapes of Tienamin Square and then come back and tell us again how frightened China is of North Koreans.

My sense is that you're giving Chinese leaders far too much credit for being basically decent or peace loving.

Kim Mentally Ill is *very* useful to the Chinese leaders in their long term quest to develop a stranglehold on Asia and to weaken the West.And they do not fear,in the least,anything that might come of sanctions...or anything else...that might happen there.And that's true regardless of what they might be saying publicly or in leaked reports.

15 posted on 10/16/2006 11:37:42 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative ("An empty limousine pulled up and Hillary Clinton got out")
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To: azhenfud

Well, I think NK was a legitimate fizzle, but it was enough for China to work on a wall.

We may be able to get Mexico to have a failed test in less than two years.


16 posted on 10/16/2006 11:39:47 AM PDT by CougarGA7 (This tag line will be commercial free for the remainder of this thread.)
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To: dennisw
Back in 1996, I went to the border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti. There's no fence at all, no signs, nothing. You can tell you're at the border because the Haitians cut down every tree that's over 3 inches thick to use for huts and charcoal fires. The Dominican Republic still has six to eight foot wide mahogany and other hardwood trees. You stand in scrub and look at the start of a forest of trees 50 to 80 feet tall. I asked my host how they kept the Haitians from sneaking over the border and cutting them down, as they stole everything that wasn't nailed down (and some things that were). He said they have patrols and they shoot them on sight and leave them there.

Don't know if it was true, but I thought it best not to test to see if he was funning me. I don't think he was. I saw some scary stuff in that country, and for the most part, they don't even bother to count the bodies.

17 posted on 10/16/2006 11:45:40 AM PDT by Richard Kimball (The most important thing is sincerity. Once you can fake that, everything else is easy.)
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*BUMP*!


18 posted on 10/16/2006 11:54:41 AM PDT by ex-Texan (Matthew 7: 1 - 6)
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To: John Carey

Wonder if North Korea is going to take this issue of the China wall to the UN?


19 posted on 10/16/2006 12:02:18 PM PDT by corbie
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Scores of soldiers have descended on farmland near the border-marking Yalu River to erect concrete barriers 8 to 15 feet tall and string barbed wire between them, farmers and visitors to the area said.

Farmland? Oh, wait...that's right...we are talking about the China side of the border.

I still don't get it, though...NK is the worker's paradise! Why would anyone want to leave? I hear they have socialized medicine, so things must be really great!

20 posted on 10/16/2006 12:02:43 PM PDT by 50sDad (The GOP dumped Foley, the Dems kept Clinton. See the difference?)
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