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North Korea hails 'invincible' army, possible war
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il has hailed his troops as "invincible" yesterday as state media warned of a possible military conflict with South Korea amid heightened tensions between the neighbors.
Kim expressed confidence in his soldiers' ability to "shatter any surprise invasion of the enemy at a single blow" as he inspected an army unit, the North's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.
"The KPA (Korean People's Army)... has grown to be the invincible revolutionary ranks, all members of which devotedly defend the Party and the leader," it quoted Kim as saying, without giving a date for the visit.
The KCNA dispatch came days after North Korea scrapped all political and military agreements with the South, further raising tensions between the two sides, which technically remain at war as the 1950-1953 Korean War ended without a peace treaty.
"In Korea in the state of armistice confrontation means escalated tension and it may lead to an uncontrollable and unavoidable military conflict and a war," Rodong Sinmun, the North's ruling communist party paper, said yesterday......
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I know that there have been threats thrown around for the past decades, and specifically since 2002, but with the ailing health of Kim Jong would he be willing to throw his entire Army at the South on his deathbed? After reading a few books on this guy, I wouldn't leave it out of the equation.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il has hailed his troops as "invincible" yesterday as state media warned of a possible military conflict with South Korea amid heightened tensions between the neighbors.
Kim expressed confidence in his soldiers' ability to "shatter any surprise invasion of the enemy at a single blow" as he inspected an army unit, the North's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.
"The KPA (Korean People's Army)... has grown to be the invincible revolutionary ranks, all members of which devotedly defend the Party and the leader," it quoted Kim as saying, without giving a date for the visit.
The KCNA dispatch came days after North Korea scrapped all political and military agreements with the South, further raising tensions between the two sides, which technically remain at war as the 1950-1953 Korean War ended without a peace treaty.
"In Korea in the state of armistice confrontation means escalated tension and it may lead to an uncontrollable and unavoidable military conflict and a war," Rodong Sinmun, the North's ruling communist party paper, said yesterday......
Full Link:
http://www.taiwannews.com.tw/etn/news_content.php?id=853522&lang=eng_news&cate_img=logo_world&cate_rss=WORLD_eng
I know that there have been threats thrown around for the past decades, and specifically since 2002, but with the ailing health of Kim Jong would he be willing to throw his entire Army at the South on his deathbed? After reading a few books on this guy, I wouldn't leave it out of the equation.