ROK Military Chief Says Drones Were Not Flown to Provoke North Korea
|When these drones were flown over Pyongyang it was clear this was in response to the North Korean trash balloons that the Yoon administration was struggling to find a response to. If Yoon wanted to provoke a military confrontation with North Korea there would have been better ways of doing so such as sinking a North Korean patrol ship that crossed the NLL this past October:
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff denied allegations that the military scattered anti-communist propaganda leaflets in North Korea to prompt a reaction from Pyongyang, according to a spokesman Thursday. It was “not true” that the South Korean military carried out activities “to induce provocations from the enemy” that were intended to warrant a counter response from Seoul, South Korean army Col. Lee Sung-jun, a Joint Chiefs spokesman, said Thursday at a press conference in Seoul.
South Korean lawmakers from the opposition Democratic Party have accused former President Yoon Suk Yeol of attempting to justify his abrupt martial law declaration last month by directing the military and intelligence agencies to provoke North Korea. North Korea alleged the South sent military drones north of the border to distribute propaganda leaflets in October. One of these drones crashed and was recovered Oct. 13 in Pyongyang, North Korea’s state-run Korean Central News Agency reported six days later.
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GI, you know commies always forget and/or ignore their own provocations. Can’t trust them. Or their pet political hacks, “journalists”, or other useful idiots.
Meanwhile, we see how they treat regular South Korean citizens just trying to find a job and keep food on the table for their families. All this bilious political rhetoric is driving away foreign investments and creating inflationary pressures as the government prints money it doesn’t have.
Much like Hamas continuing to fight and make their own people suffer, it’s obvious the DPK hates the South Korean voters who elected Yoon. And actively wants them to suffer as well.
Not a great look moving into Winter; but they’re all rich and have government jobs.
We’ve seen the same thing across Western Europe and the USA when leftists gain any power.
Some might think it’s a run up to the end time. Might be.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation%2013&version=AMPC
DMZ “Hot Dog” alert in reverse, not sure if the NKPAF has a term for an aerial DMZ violation from the south. If this is actually true, the term Uff da on behalf of the Yoon government surely applies.
Blame that on your lunatic drunken puppet addicted to youtube, who started all this with a military coup. You don’t think most South Korean citizens want this lunatic taken out and hung?
That joint chief of staff also need to be investigated and let’s see how far he went, collaborating with that traitor rebel. Let’s clean house and get rid of all the f*ckers on the right. You’re all done now.
Predictably, chinabot wakes momentarily from his baijiu haze, and throws up on his keyboard.
It’s too easy to provoke these non-Korean reactions. I’m getting bored.
GI or CH, can your contacts request we get better trolls?
And, to the chinabot commissar, “Paintings are hung, criminals are hanged.”
At least try to find someone who understands English, s’il vous plaît?
If I’m a Chinabot, what is Washington Post on South Korean Right copying Trump tactics?
https://archive.ph/iCUgF
South Korean conservatives, who fervently support the country’s security alliance with Washington, have long displayed U.S. flags at rallies. But their recent adoption of “Stop the Steal” highlighted the increasing similarities between Yoon’s political rhetoric and Trump’s, as the South Korean president defends his short-lived martial law decree that has plunged the nation into its worst political crisis in decades.
Yoon is now under criminal investigation for his decision and faces charges of insurrection and abuse of power. But the operation to detain him on Friday was abandoned after investigators had an hours-long standoff with the presidential guard.
Yoon has claimed he declared martial law to warn “anti-state” opposition party lawmakers. He has also cited allegations of systemic voter fraud going back as many as four years, and sent in martial law troops to the National Election Commission to check election machines. Independent investigators have debunked those claims, which his supporters continue to amplify.
His rhetoric has echoed that of Trump, who has labeled his political opponents as “enemies from within” and has claimed baseless allegations of widespread election fraud in 2020.
Yoon’s legal team has even invoked the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling granting Trump immunity from official acts taken while in office. However, under South Korean law, sitting presidents are immune from arrest except on charges of insurrection or treason.
Some of Yoon’s supporters said they hoped Trump would find sympathy and recognize their shared plight.
Setnaffa – I would happily trade Korean Man for the return of Tom.