Marine Corps chief pays tribute to marines killed in N.K. shellingSouth Korea’s Marine Corps Commander, Lt. Gen. Jun Jin-goo, burns incense in front of the graves of two marines killed in North Korea’s 2010 shelling of Yeonpyeong Island on the western sea border as he attends a memorial at the National Cemetery in Daejeon, central South Korea, on Nov. 23, 2018. (Yonhap)
Once again, Commie Moon skips the anniversary of a major attack on his fellow Koreans.
Mcgeehee
6 years ago
This article has not been updated. It still reads the North Koreans shelled YP-Do. No doubt Moon’s news bureau would “correct” the message to show nK had nothing to do with it and all shells were fired by the south (likely at the behest of the US). And any perceived nK involvement was purely due to their outdated comm equipment…which is a result of the sanctions.
So how is peace and security improved with nK? Lift the sanctions…without conditions. It’s for the children.
Once again, Commie Moon skips the anniversary of a major attack on his fellow Koreans.
This article has not been updated. It still reads the North Koreans shelled YP-Do. No doubt Moon’s news bureau would “correct” the message to show nK had nothing to do with it and all shells were fired by the south (likely at the behest of the US). And any perceived nK involvement was purely due to their outdated comm equipment…which is a result of the sanctions.
So how is peace and security improved with nK? Lift the sanctions…without conditions. It’s for the children.