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China Creates Korean-Chinese Special Force
China already seems to have an intervention plan in case of any sudden changes in North Korea.

According to a source within the foreign relations department in China, Chinese military has created a special force a few years ago, and has conducted regular trainings. According to the source, Shenyang and Jangchoon districts have special force with a size of a brigade. There is also a force composed only of Korean-Chinese, while the size of this force has not been confirmed. These forces were created in order to respond to any sudden eruption on the Korean peninsula, and have been receiving trainings.
A couple of brigades? That might let them control a border district or two if the Norks imploded, nothing more.
According to a South Korean security expert, brigades #190 with 3,000 soldiers near Shenyang, and it is likely to be dispatched in case of any disruption in North Korea. In fact, brigade #190 has done a training in inner Mongolia.

Additionally, the security expert said the role of special force composed of Korean-Chinese will conduct pacification work to stabilize the North Koreans within North Korea. In Jangchoon district, there is a brigade of armed police #117, and this brigade will work for internal security and control refugees.
Sounds like all they'd do is keep Nork refugees out of China.

Posted by: Steve White 2009-09-12
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