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China-Japan-Koreas
Seoul holds military drills despite Nork threat
2012-02-21
SEOUL: South Korea conducted live-fire military drills near its disputed sea boundary with North Korea on Monday despite Pyongyang’s threat to respond with a “merciless” attack — a threat it did not immediately make good on.

Analysts said North Korea was unlikely to respond with more than words because it is focusing on internal stability two months after the death of leader Kim Jong Il. North Korea is also days away from its first nuclear disarmament talks with the US since KimÂ’s death.

Washington and North KoreaÂ’s neighbors are closely watching how Suet Face Kim Jong Un, Kim Jong IlÂ’s son and successor, navigates strained ties with rival South Korea and a long-running standoff over the countryÂ’s nuclear weapons programs. In another potential point of tension, US forces will be conducting annual military exercises with ally South Korea over the next few months.

South Korea’s drills took place Monday in an area of the Yellow Sea that was the target of a North Korean artillery attack in 2010 that killed four South Koreans and raised fears of a wider conflict. North Korea didn’t threaten similar South Korean firing drills in the area in January, but it called the latest exercise a “premeditated military provocation” and warned it would retaliate for an attack on its territory.

A North Korean officer told an Associated Press staffer in Pyongyang on Sunday that North Koreans would respond to any provocation with “merciless retaliatory strikes.”

North Korea is fully prepared for a “total war,” and the drills will lead to a “complete collapse” of ties between the Koreas, the North’s Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea said in a statement carried Monday by the official Korean Central News Agency.

Such rhetoric has been typical of North Korean media in the past.

Later Monday, South Korean troops on five islands near the disputed sea boundary fired artillery into waters southward, away from nearby North Korea, a South Korean Defense Ministry official said on condition of anonymity, citing department rules.

North KoreaÂ’s military maintained increased vigilance during MondayÂ’s drills, which ended after about two hours, though Seoul saw nothing suspicious, a South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff officer said on condition of anonymity, citing department rules.

South Korean military officials said they were ready to repel any attack. Residents on the front-line islands were asked to go to underground shelters before the drills started, according to South Korean officials.

A series of military exercises between the United States and South Korea will extend over more than two months. Seoul and Washington say their long-planned annual drills are defensive in nature, but North Korea calls them preparation for an invasion.

South Korea began joint anti-submarine drills Monday with the United States, but the training site is farther south from the disputed sea boundary, South Korean military officials said. About 28,500 US troops are stationed in South Korea as what US and South Korean officials call deterrence against North Korean aggression.

South Korean and US troops will start 12 days of largely computer-simulated war games next week, and two months of field training drills in early March.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  ION WMF > "NEW CHINA PRESS" JAPAN: CHINA TO "PURCHASE" US OKINAWA BASE AT KADENA? MANY CHINESE BUYING UP LAND AROUND KADENA FROM JAPANESE OR OKINAWAN OWNERS. EXAMPLE FOR CHINESE TO DO SAME TO OTHER OKINAWA BASES?

Perhaps the ultimate threat to South Korea from the North - Nippon economically surrendering to DPRK overlord China's $$$ "threat".
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-02-21 00:36  

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