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China-Japan-Koreas
South Korea Alerts U.S. to 'Crisis'
2004-03-13
South Korea's Defense Minister said Saturday that the president's impeachment caused a "crisis situation in the supreme military command," and urged U.S. military assistance in maintaining "impeccable vigilance without the slightest wavering."
Somebody in the chain of commmand get nervous?
The South Korean military heightened its awareness toward communist North Korea after President Roh Moo-hyun was impeached, but no unusual military movements had been reported along the tense inter-Korean border by Saturday. The comments came before a morning meeting between Cho Young-kil and U.S. Gen Leon J. LaPorte, commander of U.S. Forces in Korea, which station 37,000 troops on the divided peninsula. Details of Saturday's meeting were not immediately known. The talks followed a phone call Friday night by South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon to Secretary of State Colin Powell in which Ban said Seoul would "maintain its close alliance with the United States." Ban also said there would be no change in Seoul's policy toward North Korea.
... whatever the hell it is.
Posted by:Steve White

#5  Put the anti-US protesters up on the border. Come-out come-out where-ever you are. **cricket** **cricket**
Posted by: John Kairy   2004-3-13 10:35:11 AM  

#4  maintaining "impeccable vigilance without the slightest wavering

Hmmmmm, this guy's on the wrong side.
8.9 because of SKOR handicapped by No Juche and No Army First and No Dear Leader allowance.

Posted by: Shipman   2004-3-13 10:09:32 AM  

#3  How have the plans to move back from the tripwire DMZ positions been going? Implemented yet? I'd hate to see our boyz on the frontlines with a chaotic rearguard
Posted by: Frank G   2004-3-13 9:19:28 AM  

#2  I would be too. With the South in political turmoil, the military may have divided loyalties. Sure, they would come together when NK invaded, but by then it would be a bloodbath. And Kimmy is just the type to try an take advantage of this situation.

Too bad for Kimmy we're still in SK.
Posted by: Charles   2004-3-13 9:09:21 AM  

#1  sounds like thier worried about kimmie and the norks staeming south while the goverments in a state of confusion/dissaray.
Posted by: Jon Shep U.K   2004-3-13 6:45:25 AM  

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