Monday, April 1, 2013

WWIII PROCEEDINGS: SOUTH KOREA ADOPTS POLICY OF "PREEMPTIVE STRIKES" AGAINST NORTH NUKES WHILE US F-22 .


WWIII PROCEEDINGS: SOUTH KOREA ADOPTS POLICY OF "PREEMPTIVE STRIKES" AGAINST NORTH NUKES WHILE US F-22 ..
Posted By: IZAKOVIC [Send E-Mail]
Date: Monday, 1-Apr-2013 06:55:10
...STEALTH FIGHTERS JOIN S. KOREA MANEUVERS
KCNA Commentary Warns U.S. against Its Moves for Nuclear War
Pyongyang, April 1 (KCNA)
http://www.kcna.kp/kcna.user.article.retrieveNewsViewInfoList.kcmsf;jsessionid=4DB1DEB7290B500BB3FDA4572580D465
The revolutionary armed forces of the DPRK have taken a practical military action to cope with the reckless nuclear war drills of the U.S. and south Korean puppet forces.
They have been automatically placed in a state of war where they can mete out a merciless punishment without any notice to those coming in attack to hurt the dignity and sovereignty of the DPRK even a bit. The service personnel and people of the DPRK regard the worst situation created by the U.S. hostile policy as a golden chance for fighting a do-or-die battle with the U.S.
A historic time is fast approaching when they will deal unlimited blows of justice at the hostile forces any time and blow up their citadels. This will be confrontation of politics and ideology, military confrontation and nuclear showdown between the army and people of the DPRK responsible for the destiny of the country and the nation and the U.S. There are subjective and objective factors of their victory in the battle. They are led by the great brilliant commander of Songun with outstanding military wisdom and commanding art.
The Korean People's Army (KPA) is well known to be the most elite revolutionary army equipped with the strategy and tactics for winning one victory after another, bold offensive mode and strong combat capability. The KPA Strategic Rocket Force units placed on maximum alert are waiting for an order after receiving the plan for firepower strike finally ratified by the Supreme Commander. The capability of the KPA is tremendous as it has all the attack tactics and combat methods under any circumstances from the Korean-style strategy for a nuclear war to the guerrilla strategy. All the field artillery units including strategic rocket units and long-range artillery units have the capability to blow up the U.S. mainland and its bases in operational theatres in the Pacific as well as all the enemy targets in south Korea and its vicinity at an initial strike if a war breaks out. No one can imagine the width and depth of the KPA strike and the enemies can never be safe from its deadly strike wherever they are. Steadfast is the will of all the service personnel, workers, farmers, youth and students to wipe out the enemies.
The army and people of the DPRK are fully determined to turn out in the sacred war of justice and become human bullets and bombs to mercilessly destroy the strongholds and war hardware of the enemies if the Supreme Commander issues an order. The enemies run amuck after judging the DPRK on the basis of arithmetical calculation of territory, population, economic and military potentials. This is, however, as foolish an act as jumping into fire with faggot on one's back.
No wonder, the Chicago Tribune commented that north Korea is too strong to ignore in view of the present time. The U.S. suffered the first shameful defeat in its history in the last Korean War but another Korean war will bring a final destruction to it.
-0-
---
2013/04/01 11:00 KST
S. Korea sets out 'active deterrence' against N. Korea's nuke threats ng" ima SEOUL, April 1 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's defense ministry unveiled Monday a new contingency plan of "active deterrence" that allows its military to launch a preemptive strike against North Korea if the North shows signs of an imminent nuclear or missile attack on the South.
The new contingency plan was outlined in an annual policy briefing by Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin to President Park Geun-hye amid heightened tensions over the escalation of North Korea's bellicose rhetoric against Seoul and Washington.
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2013/04/01/0200000000AEN20130401003700315.HTML
---
US F-22 stealth fighters sent to join S Korea maneuvers




Monday Apr 01, 201302:32 AM GMT
The United States has sent F-22 stealth fighter planes to join maneuvers with South Korea amid escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
The US military command in South Korea said in a statement that the advanced, radar-evading F-22 Raptors were deployed to Osan Air Base, the main US Air Force base in South Korea, on Sunday.
US officials said the jets were deployed as part of Washington's commitment to defend Seoul in the face of military threats by North Korea.
On Saturday, Pyongyang announced that it is in a “state of war” with South Korea, warning that any provocation by Seoul and Washington will trigger an all-out nuclear war.
Pyongyang said henceforth “the North-South relations will be entering a state of war and all issues raised between the North and the South will be handled accordingly."
"The long-standing situation of the Korean Peninsula being neither at peace nor at war is finally over," said a statement issued jointly by the government, political parties and other organizations.
Pyongyang also warned that if Washington and Seoul launched a preemptive attack, the conflict "will not be limited to a local war, but develop into an all-out war, a nuclear war."
On Tuesday, North Korea said that its military should be prepared to attack "all US military bases in the Asia-Pacific region, including the US mainland, Hawaii, and Guam" and South Korea.
The announcement came days after South Korea and the US signed a new military pact in response to what they called even low-level provocations by Pyongyang.
On March 11, Seoul and Washington launched a week-long annual joint military maneuver near the Korean Peninsula despite warnings from Pyongyang. The maneuver involved 10,000 South Korean soldiers and about 3,000 US troops.
GJH/HN
---
Now S. Koran maneuvers include B52 and stealth B2 bombers, F22 stealth fighters, and some carriers w nuclear subs.
Considering that Syria's Assad yesterday kept goverment session behind closed windows, and that former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell has risen from the pension and at Asian Leadership Conference said that North Korea knows that an attack on South, or US, would mean a "regime ending" retaliation, Kim has all reasons to be worried.

Just as 322 society has prepared him to be during his profile making in Switzerland.
---
Threats of annihilation normal for South Koreans
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/03/29/world/asia/south-korea-clancy-reaction
---
Declaration of war in the Korean peninsula due to translation errors
http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?noframes;read=272928
IZAKOVIC
http://www.deepspace4.com


No comments: