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BREAKING NEWS11:40am UK, Tuesday November 23, 2010
N Korea Warns Of More Strikes After Attack
Adam Arnold, Sky News Online

North Korea has warned it will continue to launch strikes if the South violates its disputed sea border and blamed Seoul for starting major clashes that killed two soldiers.

South Korea said around 200 North Korean artillery shells hit one of its islands, prompting Seoul to return fire.
But the communist state claimed its arch-rival fired first, after the North warned Seoul to halt military drills in the area..................>>>>..................>>>>.................http://news.sky.com/skynews/Ho.....and_And_Into_The_Sea
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North Korea Warns It's on 'Brink of War' Amid New Artillery Fire
Published November 25, 2010 | Associated Press

North Korea warned Friday that U.S.-South Korean plans for military maneuvers put the peninsula on the brink of war, and appeared to launch its own artillery drills within sight of an island it showered with a deadly barrage this week.
The fresh artillery blasts were especially defiant because they came as the U.S. commander in South Korea, Gen. Walter Sharp, toured the South Korean island to survey damage from Tuesday's hail of North Korean artillery fire that killed four people...................>>>>...............>>>>..............Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/11/25/general-visit-scene-nkorea-attack/#ixzz16OVuu8ch
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We are treaty bound to fight with them, as most in the government controlled media wish to ignore.


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Maybe Sec of State Hillary Clinton will issue another stern tongue lashing? These DEM morons are so clueless it's scary. Obama's foreign policy is even worse than his economic policy{if possible}.
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I'm sure if Obama bows down and apologizes to Kim Jong-Il for American arrogance around the world, we can avoid this possible conflict.  Kim Jong just wants an apology, that's all.  I think this requires a "beer summit".


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A second attack on the South Korean island. North Korea has demanded we stop a planned joint training exercise with our ally South Korea. This time Obama is finally going take action! He has ordered our UN ambassador to give another speech in protestation.

     That should stop the dictatorship in North Korea. This administration is a total embarrassment. Their solution to every act of aggression is appeasement, bowing and scraping with mushy double talk.
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N. Korea preps missiles amid U.S. war games
China calls for emergency meeting of disarmament talks to discuss the tensions


David Guttenfelder  /  AP
msnbc.com news services
updated 44 minutes ago

YEONPYEONG ISLAND, South Korea — The sound of new artillery fire from North Korea just hours after the U.S. and South Korea launched a round of war games in Korean waters sent residents and journalists on a front-line island scrambling for cover Sunday.
None of the rounds landed on Yeonpyeong Island, military officials said, but South Korea's Defense Ministry later ordered journalists off the island. The incident showed how tense the situation remains along the Koreas' disputed maritime border five days after a North Korean artillery attack decimated parts of the island and killed four South Koreans.
North Korea also placed missiles on launch pads in the Yellow Sea, Yonhap news agency reported...............>>>>...........................>>>>............http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40401513/ns/world_news-asiapacific/#
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S. Korea conducts live-fire exercise despite warnings from North
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YEONPYEONG ISLAND, South Korea — South Korea fired artillery in a 90-minute drill from a front-line island Monday and launched fighter jets to deter attacks after North Korea warned of catastrophic retaliation for the maneuvers.
But amid the tension there was also a report of a potential diplomatic breakthrough, with U.S. troubleshooter Bill Richardson winning concessions from the North on the return of nuclear inspectors, according to CNN.
There was no sign of any North Korean military response during the drill, a South Korean Defense Ministry official said, speaking on condition of anonymity, citing office rules.
The South had evacuated hundreds of residents near its tense land border and sent residents of islands near disputed waters into underground bunkers amid soaring fears of war.
The live-fire exercises came nearly a month after the North responded to earlier maneuvers by shelling Yeonpyeong island, killing two marines and two civilians in its first attack targeting civilian areas since the 1950-53 Korean War.
It had said it would respond even more harshly to any new drills from the Yellow Sea island.........................>>>>.......................>>>>.................http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40740105/ns/world_news-asiapacific/#
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