They’ve been too busy developing their nuclear weapons and missiles.
setnaffa
8 years ago
They don’t count the submarine?
MTB Rider
8 years ago
The submarine attack was an Act of War, not an Act of Terrorism. Not entirely sure why the South didn’t follow up by bombing the submarine base at Nampo or whichever base the South suspected the attack came from. CH had an opinion, not sure if I agree with it though.
Seoul’s Hankook Ilbo daily reported Monday that Pyongyang was plotting to abduct South Koreans to trade for the 13 defectors.
“They set the target of 120 people including expats, soldiers and officials,” the newspaper said, citing an official source familiar with North Korean affairs.
The Hanky isn’t exactly the best newspaper in South Korea, so take it with a grain of salt.
They’ve been too busy developing their nuclear weapons and missiles.
They don’t count the submarine?
The submarine attack was an Act of War, not an Act of Terrorism. Not entirely sure why the South didn’t follow up by bombing the submarine base at Nampo or whichever base the South suspected the attack came from. CH had an opinion, not sure if I agree with it though.
However, the current threats to kidnap 120 South Korean citizens from overseas could be construed as an Act of Terrorism:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/south-korea-warns-citizens-potential-abduction-north-052030153.html
The Hanky isn’t exactly the best newspaper in South Korea, so take it with a grain of salt.