North Korea Whines About US Troops Making Faces At Its Border Guards

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This would be hilarious if it weren't for that dangerous little flake who runs that place.

In the statement North Korea accused American troops of trying to provoke its border guards and warned the U.S. soldiers to stop, or they’d meet a “dog’s death any time and any place.” It goes on to say that South Korea’s military police took part.

Read the story for a laugh @ North Korea Whines About US Troops Making Faces At Its Border Guards
 
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This would be hilarious if it weren't for that dangerous little flake who runs that place.

In the statement North Korea accused American troops of trying to provoke its border guards and warned the U.S. soldiers to stop, or they’d meet a “dog’s death any time and any place.” It goes on to say that South Korea’s military police took part.

Read the story for a laugh @ North Korea Whines About US Troops Making Faces At Its Border Guards

At least our troops are not mooning them nor are they taking a picture of the Little Dictator in Ninja PJ's and crapping on it...

Making faces could be because they smell the stench from North Korea, and the day the little wanna-be dictator carries out his threat is the day when China allow them to do something...
 
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This would be hilarious if it weren't for that dangerous little flake who runs that place.

In the statement North Korea accused American troops of trying to provoke its border guards and warned the U.S. soldiers to stop, or they’d meet a “dog’s death any time and any place.” It goes on to say that South Korea’s military police took part.

Read the story for a laugh @ North Korea Whines About US Troops Making Faces At Its Border Guards

I wonder what sort of faces they were making to cause this reaction?
 
North-Korea-840x420.jpg


This would be hilarious if it weren't for that dangerous little flake who runs that place.

In the statement North Korea accused American troops of trying to provoke its border guards and warned the U.S. soldiers to stop, or they’d meet a “dog’s death any time and any place.” It goes on to say that South Korea’s military police took part.

Read the story for a laugh @ North Korea Whines About US Troops Making Faces At Its Border Guards

At least our troops are not mooning them nor are they taking a picture of the Little Dictator in Ninja PJ's and crapping on it...

Making faces could be because they smell the stench from North Korea, and the day the little wanna-be dictator carries out his threat is the day when China allow them to do something...

Have you ever watched any documentaries about inside North Korea? Completely surreal and bizarre stuff, also unintentionally hilarious because many things are just so weird.
 
North-Korea-840x420.jpg


This would be hilarious if it weren't for that dangerous little flake who runs that place.

In the statement North Korea accused American troops of trying to provoke its border guards and warned the U.S. soldiers to stop, or they’d meet a “dog’s death any time and any place.” It goes on to say that South Korea’s military police took part.

Read the story for a laugh @ North Korea Whines About US Troops Making Faces At Its Border Guards

At least our troops are not mooning them nor are they taking a picture of the Little Dictator in Ninja PJ's and crapping on it...

Making faces could be because they smell the stench from North Korea, and the day the little wanna-be dictator carries out his threat is the day when China allow them to do something...

Have you ever watched any documentaries about inside North Korea? Completely surreal and bizarre stuff, also unintentionally hilarious because many things are just so weird.

The whole country has been brainwashed and there is not much that can help those people.
 
It is well known that the Poles made rude comments about sauerkraut at the end of August, 1939.
 
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The whole country has been brainwashed and there is not much that can help those people.[/QUOTE]

This sounds very familiar.
 
North-Korea-840x420.jpg


This would be hilarious if it weren't for that dangerous little flake who runs that place.

In the statement North Korea accused American troops of trying to provoke its border guards and warned the U.S. soldiers to stop, or they’d meet a “dog’s death any time and any place.” It goes on to say that South Korea’s military police took part.

Read the story for a laugh @ North Korea Whines About US Troops Making Faces At Its Border Guards

At least our troops are not mooning them nor are they taking a picture of the Little Dictator in Ninja PJ's and crapping on it...

Making faces could be because they smell the stench from North Korea, and the day the little wanna-be dictator carries out his threat is the day when China allow them to do something...

Have you ever watched any documentaries about inside North Korea? Completely surreal and bizarre stuff, also unintentionally hilarious because many things are just so weird.

The whole country has been brainwashed and there is not much that can help those people.

I completely agree, brainwashed....100% Kool-Aid situation.
 
The Americans troops deployed on the border would be annihilated within hours in case of war. Two compensate this fact, there is a South Korean working girl per two US soldiers.
 
The Americans troops deployed on the border would be annihilated within hours in case of war. Two compensate this fact, there is a South Korean working girl per two US soldiers.
And both of them have the clap.
 
North-Korea-840x420.jpg


This would be hilarious if it weren't for that dangerous little flake who runs that place.

In the statement North Korea accused American troops of trying to provoke its border guards and warned the U.S. soldiers to stop, or they’d meet a “dog’s death any time and any place.” It goes on to say that South Korea’s military police took part.

Read the story for a laugh @ North Korea Whines About US Troops Making Faces At Its Border Guards
Pop Quiz on Korea:

"5. In accordance with a wartime agreement that the USSR would enter the war with Japan following the German surrender, Soviet forces invaded Korea in August, advancing to the 38th parallel by August 10. They could easily have occupied the whole peninsula. What did they do?

"a. They accepted the Japanese surrender, provided arms to local communist forces led by Kim Il-sung, and withdrew within the year.

"b. They consulted with their American allies, who requested that they stop their advance at the 38th parallel, so that U.S. forces could in the next month occupy the rest of Korea. The Soviets agreed to the U.S. proposal.

"c. They proclaimed the Korean Soviet Republic and made plans for permanent incorporation into the USSR.
A Pop Quiz on Korea

Koreans were ready to reunify their country in August of 1945, a full month before US troops began their invasion and occupation.

Had that occupation never taken place, there would be no South or North Korea today.

There would be one United Korea in their place.
 
As silly as it might seem this kind of nonsense is capable of starting a massively destructive war. All it will take is to piss off one of these radically conditioned, fanatical North Korean soldiers to fire a shot -- which ultimately could escalate to an exchange of nuclear weapons.

The first rule of conduct at those hostile borders must be complete stoicism. They are dangerous places.
 
As silly as it might seem this kind of nonsense is capable of starting a massively destructive war. All it will take is to piss off one of these radically conditioned, fanatical North Korean soldiers to fire a shot -- which ultimately could escalate to an exchange of nuclear weapons.

The first rule of conduct at those hostile borders must be complete stoicism. They are dangerous places.
Even without using nuclear weapons, North Korea's conventional fire power could kill thousands of civilians in and around Seoul before the US could retaliate:
North Korea's War Plan - USNI News

"North Korea’s extensive investment in artillery along the DMZ poses significant danger not simply to military forces, but to Seoul and South Korean settlements near the border.

"Nevertheless, it is important not to overstate the threat that artillery poses. Decades of anticipation of a North Korean bombardment and ground offensive towards Seoul prompted development of a robust and resilient ROK civil-defense capacity and counter-planning to engage DPRK batteries.

"As Roger Cavazos points out, logistics and range limits the number of artillery pieces capable of engaging Seoul, while high observed dud rate of DPRK artillery, and the need to keep equipment in reserve to guard against hostile counterfire and counteroffensives, add significant friction to a DPRK bombardment.

"While such an attack would be immense and devastating in human and monetary terms, the ability of land, sea, and air-based counterfire to quickly and precisely engage DPRK artillery would prevent the million-casualty-scenarios touted in the mid-1990s.

"In other words, while bombardment would be immensely tragic, its reduced likelihood of inflicting a knockout blow to the ROK and its allies (along with the likely death of many of Chinese nationals) reduce its value as an offensive tool."
 

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