On December 21 2010 01:12 NIJ wrote:
Southwest is still disputed.
edit:
red = NK claim
blue = SK claim
Southwest is still disputed.
edit:
red = NK claim
blue = SK claim
The blue area is what the UN declared to be South Korean waters. Sorry, just that your wording made it sound like South Korea was making claims to those waters that were just as unsubstantiated as North Korea's claims. In reality, the UN and most of the international community (except China) recognizes the blue area as South Korean waters.
On December 20 2010 19:12 ShloobeR wrote:
This thread is hilarious
a bunch of people stating that there will be war. a bunch of people weighing in their opinions with absolutely 0 geo-political information about the area other than 'north korea bad'. And then fearmongering spreading like a disease.
Who here really thought that North Korea would decide that now would be a fantastic time to launch missiles into Seoul and enter a war they cannot win
This thread is hilarious
a bunch of people stating that there will be war. a bunch of people weighing in their opinions with absolutely 0 geo-political information about the area other than 'north korea bad'. And then fearmongering spreading like a disease.
Who here really thought that North Korea would decide that now would be a fantastic time to launch missiles into Seoul and enter a war they cannot win
It's unlikely that North Korea wants war. Had this just been a drill that happened last year before the sinking of Cheonan or the shelling of Yeonpyeong, I doubt anyone would have taken this threat from North Korea seriously. The fact of the matter is, North Korea's government is getting bolder and it could be because of Kim Jung-il's announcement of his son (as some have suggested) or it could simply be that they want to be taken more seriously in the international community or it could be for any number of reasons. Really, we've now gotten past the point where we can accurately predict what the North will do. Yes, it seems unlikely the North would engage in a full scale war but had you asked me three months ago if the North would shell a South Korean island I would have said, "not in this decade." With that in mind, I don't think it's naive to think that North Korea may have tried something last night. South Korea certainly prepared for it and I can guarantee you that the Pentagon was on high alert too.