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Author: windof

North Korea Antics....perang ker kali ni?

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 Author| Post time 30-11-2010 12:14 AM | Show all posts
about time SK uphold its right to defend itself and its people, sebelum NK makin mengada2 torpedo and tembak sana-sini ikut suka hati bapak depa si orang tua nak mampus tak sedar diri tuh... dah la zalim kat jiran tetangga, zalim kat rakyat sundiri pulak tuh...mmg patut mampus aja lahanat mcm tuh...
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Post time 30-11-2010 01:17 PM | Show all posts
Kalau berlaku Peperangan kali ini akan menguntungkan U.S...

U.S boleh jual senjata kat Korea Sela ...
tempur Post at 29-11-2010 06:56


kalau la jadi perang, china dah diketahui akan menyebelahi NK, US pulak for sure push negara2 asia pasifik utk beli senjata, ada chance la utk superbug....... w/pun kita dah umumkan akan cooperation dgn China tentang perolehan alat ganti Su tuh, kalau bergantung sgt boleh menjerut leher sendiri..... Spratly pun x settle lagi....
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Post time 30-11-2010 06:37 PM | Show all posts
NK tu memerlukan perhatian....cuma tak dilayan sebab tidak ada kepentingan lagi....
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 Author| Post time 30-11-2010 08:27 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by windof at 30-11-2010 20:29

China pon dh tak kisah kalau NK nih tumbang.... Bikin duri dlm daging aja utk kemajuan ekonominya.... La ni kan zaman luit... luit... luit.... siapa nak hancurkan kemewahan yg telah depa kecapi utk ditukar dengan ideologi usang NK tuh....

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/as_china_nkorea_wikileaks
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Post time 30-11-2010 09:29 PM | Show all posts
Apa la pekdahnya berperang.Takda bawa manfaat langsung.
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Post time 1-12-2010 12:14 AM | Show all posts
Apa la pekdahnya berperang.Takda bawa manfaat langsung.
jkkkj Post at 30-11-2010 21:29


peperangan membawa manfaat yg besar kpd US dan Russia...
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Post time 1-12-2010 08:31 AM | Show all posts
about time SK uphold its right to defend itself and its people, sebelum NK makin mengada2 torpedo an ...
windof Post at 30-11-2010 00:14



standard la negara komunis.... rakyat papa kedana..pemimpin kaya melampau lampau... tu la depa taknak sangat demokrasi sebab rakyat boleh kaya melebihi para pemimpin...
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Post time 1-12-2010 10:10 PM | Show all posts
korea selatan dalam dilema nak bertindak balas , klu serang , seoul pasti hancur , sbb bandar seoul ni dekat sgt dgn sempadan , korea selatan patut ikut cara malaysia , pndah pusat pentadbiran ke kawasan yg jauh sikit dr sempadan , dan yg boleg dipertahankan . yg menakutkan seoul pun ialah senjata nuke dorang , klu ancaman darat tu akau rasa agak kurang , udara lagi la .
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Post time 2-12-2010 10:25 PM | Show all posts
mmg sah South Korea bahlol gi tem,bak dulu....akhbar zionis biasele putar belit cam ular sawa.

Kalo ikutkan Nobel Peave Prize tarik balik dr Obangang dan bg kat China yg susah payah cr cara diplomasi settle masalah ni.....sabar je China tgk US bodo nak bankrap ni gi wat war games depan pintu belakang China possibly dgn nuclear subs depa....kalo zaman mao zedong ni dah tenggelam dah aircraft2 carrier US bodoh ni.
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Post time 3-12-2010 05:18 PM | Show all posts
Satellite images show S.Korean shelling ineffective


by Staff Writers
Seoul (AFP) Dec 2, 2010
Claims by Seoul's military that its counter-fire hit North Korea hard after the North shelled a South Korean border island were called into question by satellite images published Thursday.
Military officials, trying to deflect charges they responded feebly to the deadly November 23 attack on Yeonpyeong island, have said their return fire was believed to have caused considerable damage.

But senior ruling party legislator Kim Moo-Sung said Thursday that the North's artillery positions apparently escaped unscathed.

The North fired up to 170 shells of which 80 hit the island, killing two civilians and two marines and wounding 18 other people.

It was the first time that a civilian area in the South had been shelled since the 1950-1953 war. The attack also damaged military facilities, destroyed 29 homes and set hillsides and fields ablaze.

South Korea in response fired 80 rounds from its much-touted indigenous K-9 self-propelled guns.

But Kim, citing satellite images published by global intelligence company Stratfor, told a ruling party meeting that 35 of them landed in the sea while 45 others reached North Korean land.

Of those which hit the mainland, only 14 got relatively close to the North's artillery positions.

"(When South Koreans fired back) North Korean artillery guns had already slid back into tunnels and even a single shell did not reach the target," Kim was quoted as saying by Yonhap news agency.

"The 14 shots appeared to have landed here and there on rice paddies."

Kim called on National Intelligence Service director Won Sei-Hoon to carry out a thorough investigation. "I hope this case will serve as an opportunity to reform the military," he said.

The defence minister is resigning to take responsibility for the widely criticised response.

The South is sending multiple rocket launchers and more guns, along with extra troops, to Yeonpyeong island and to four other frontline islands near the disputed sea border.

earlier related report
S.Korea plans more drills and talks with US, Japan on North
Seoul (AFP) Dec 2, 2010 - South Korea on Thursday readied plans for more live fire drills as a warning to North Korea and scheduled talks with the United States and Japan on dealing with the volatile nuclear-armed regime.

Rattled and furious after Pyongyang's deadly artillery attack, South Korea has moved more troops and guns onto its frontline islands with the North, determined to show it will strike back hard if provoked again.

That threat is very real, the country's spy chief warned, following the regime's November 23 shelling of the island of Yeonpyeong which killed four people and fanned fears of a military escalation on the Korean peninsula.

"The danger of further attacks from North Korea is high," National Intelligence Service director Won Sei-Hoon was Wednesday quoted as telling a closed session of parliament's intelligence committee.

He said the latest attack came at a time of heightened volatility in the North, where leader Kim Jong-Il is planning to hand power to his 27-year-old son Kim Jong-Un while economic turmoil has hit the impoverished country.

In South Korea those views are now widely shared.

An editorial in the JoongAng Daily said that "undoubtedly North Korea is highly likely to make more frequent large-scale provocations in the future", arguing that "it desperately needs them to solidify its shaky internal power succession scheme".

South Korea and the United States on Wednesday ended their biggest ever naval war games off the Koreas and announced more drills -- but not before the South holds its own exercises next week, a signal it can also fight on its own.

From Monday, its armed forces plan five days of artillery drills in 29 locations, including on flashpoint border islands in parts of the Yellow Sea that are disputed with the North, the Joint Chiefs of Staff said this week.

On the same day, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will meet the foreign ministers of South Korea and Japan in Washington for crisis talks that will exclude China, which has refrained from condemning Pyongyang's attack.

The United States organised the talks in Washington despite a call by China -- impoverished Pyongyang's main economic and political supporter -- for an emergency meeting of envoys to the stalled six-nation negotiations on North Korean nuclear disarmament.

The negotiations -- involving China, Japan, the Koreas, Russia and the United States -- have agreed in the past to give aid and security guarantees to Pyongyang if it ends its nuclear programme.

The North abandoned the forum in April 2009 and staged its second nuclear test a month later. Washington, Seoul and Tokyo have responded coolly to Beijing's call.

"We are not interested in talks, and talks are no substitute for having North Korea fulfill its international obligations, meet its commitments and cease provocations," State Department spokesman Philip Crowley told reporters.

He said Monday's three-way meeting "demonstrates the close coordination between the United States, Republic of Korea and Japan and our commitment to security in the Korean Peninsula and stability in the region."

Admiral Mike Mullen, the top US military officer, meanwhile said that China needed to "step up" its pressure on North Korea and that its call for six-nation talks "will not substitute for action."

"I believe that China's leadership has more influence in Pyongyang than any other country -- period. There is no other country that's close," said Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

China also refrained from blaming North Korea for the March sinking of South Korea's Cheonan corvette, in which 46 sailors were killed. A multinational investigation panel said a North Korean submarine sunk it with a torpedo.

The North this week raised tensions when it boasted of the sophistication of a new nuclear facility which US experts warn could make weapons-grade uranium, supplementing the plutonium the North has used for bombs so far.

Mullen warned that "the ante is going up and I think... the stakes in terms of stability in the region are going up."


http://www.spacedaily.com/report ... neffective_999.html
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Post time 3-12-2010 07:05 PM | Show all posts
NK ni lansung tak kenang budi , SK dah banyk kali tolong beri bantuan makanana waktu berlaku kemarau yg buat berlaku tragedi kemanusiaan di NK , sk pun terlampau teragak agak dlm buat keputusan , nk serang 170 dia balas 80 je bedilan , sepatutnya boleh beri kesan yg teruk , malangnya sistem yg moden ni tak mampu langsung beri kesan dekat NK.
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Post time 4-12-2010 10:23 AM | Show all posts
dont worry.. kiteorg kat sini selamat lagi.. tak perang lagi pon.. NK provokasi je tu..
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Post time 4-12-2010 02:21 PM | Show all posts
Bakal mntri prthanan bru SK tekad utk serang mlalui air force klu kna attack lg...
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Post time 4-12-2010 06:13 PM | Show all posts
aku pelik la , mcm mana sk yg moden tak boleh serang balas dlm masa yg singkat , sbb klu ikut dorang boleh serang artileri nk dgn mudah , radar artileri dorang mesti lagi canggih
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Post time 5-12-2010 12:15 AM | Show all posts
aku pelik la , mcm mana sk yg moden tak boleh serang balas dlm masa yg singkat , sbb klu ikut dorang ...
hyazinth79 Post at 4-12-2010 18:13



    malas nak layan org giler agaknya....
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Post time 5-12-2010 10:19 AM | Show all posts
Reply 114# hyazinth79

SK malas nak cetus perang la..depa response dgn shelling yg kata orang biar pihak awam SK nampak ada bedil balik je...kalu nak ikut balas balik yg betul...mo SK serang dan eliminate arty batt tu...
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Post time 5-12-2010 10:46 PM | Show all posts




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Post time 6-12-2010 09:53 AM | Show all posts
pehh nasib baik msia x beli K9...hampeh
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Post time 6-12-2010 09:59 AM | Show all posts
All the SK and Americans can do is exercise and more exercises and end up being bombed again.
How silly.

What to do? Its too late to do anything cos the North Koreans already have nukes.
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Post time 6-12-2010 11:04 AM | Show all posts
Tepat sasaran NK nih.....
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