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Sultan
06-01-2012, 06:00 AM
Confirmed: US commandos parachuted into North Korea (http://www.infowars.com/confirmed-us-commandos-parachuted-into-north-korea/)









AFP
(http://news.yahoo.com/us-commandos-parachuted-n-korea-report-012314120.html)May 30, 2012
US and South Korean special forces have been parachuting into North Korea to gather intelligence about underground military installations, a US officer has said in comments carried in US media.
Army Brigadier General Neil Tolley, commander of US special forces in South Korea, told a conference held in Florida last week that Pyongyang had built thousands of tunnels since the Korean war, The Diplomat reported.
“The entire tunnel infrastructure is hidden from our satellites,” Tolley said, according to The Diplomat, a current affairs magazine. “So we send (South Korean) soldiers and US soldiers to the North to do special reconnaissance.”
“After 50 years, we still don’t know much about the capability and full extent” of the underground facilities,” he said, in comments reported by the National Defense Industrial Association’s magazine on its website.
http://www.infowars.com/confirmed-us-commandos-parachuted-into-north-korea/

Yarab!

why is it everywhere we look we see Americans causing trouble!

Seriously can you imagine the statements coming form Hitlery Clinton IF Pyong Yang or any other country done this kind of thing????????

Really I hope N Korea capture every one of them and send them back in wooden boxes to their families !:riot:

Frogger
06-01-2012, 08:34 AM
http://www.infowars.com/confirmed-us-commandos-parachuted-into-north-korea/

Yarab!

why is it everywhere we look we see Americans causing trouble!

Seriously can you imagine the statements coming form Hitlery Clinton IF Pyong Yang or any other country done this kind of thing????????

Really I hope N Korea capture every one of them and send them back in wooden boxes to their families !:riot:

Why am I not surprised that you would want Americans and South Koreans killed by North Koreans. Why am I not surprised at the fact that you seem totally ignorant of how nations spy on other nations, even on allied nations? Why am I not surprised that you would take the side of North Korea, a pariah nation that starves its own citizens and threatens to invade South Korea?

Maybe I'm not surprised because I have read your posts in which you apologize for the radical Muslims who are engaged in killing Christians in Egypt. Those who support one group of killers often support other such groups.

MMC
06-01-2012, 09:30 AM
Why am I not surprised that you would want Americans and South Koreans killed by North Koreans. Why am I not surprised at the fact that you seem totally ignorant of how nations spy on other nations, even on allied nations? Why am I not surprised that you would take the side of North Korea, a pariah nation that starves its own citizens and threatens to invade South Korea?

Maybe I'm not surprised because I have read your posts in which you apologize for the radical Muslims who are engaged in killing Christians in Egypt. Those who support one group of killers often support other such groups.



Yes.....I agree. That spin of it's always someone elses fault. Most sheep are not aware of clandestine affairs. Especially amongst one's own Allies.

URF8
06-01-2012, 03:54 PM
http://www.infowars.com/confirmed-us-commandos-parachuted-into-north-korea/

Yarab!

why is it everywhere we look we see Americans causing trouble!

It's the fault of President Obama because he's the Commander in Chief.


Seriously can you imagine the statements coming form Hitlery Clinton IF Pyong Yang or any other country done this kind of thing????????

Hillary Clinton is also a warmonger and an oppressor of the Palestinian people. She doesn't care for Egyptians at all.


Really I hope N Korea capture every one of them and send them back in wooden boxes to their families !:riot:

Do you think you will make friends at an American forum by explicitly hoping for the deaths of American soldiers? Don't you think that might be counterproductive?

Deadwood
06-01-2012, 04:05 PM
why is it everywhere we look we see Americans causing trouble!



Anti-American Stew - no meat required

Add indignation to 1 cup ignorance
Cook slow over moderate [unlikely] heat
Add
1/4 cup outrage
1/4 exaggeration..

Dine to your heart's content.

MMC
06-01-2012, 04:17 PM
Check out the Syria and the Egyptian threads too. Sultan here was trying to tell me how Turkey isn't involved with the Syria Situation. Even tho the Free Syrian Army's (Rebels) CP is in Turkey. Where it can't be touched. :rollseyes:

Talk about Americans making problems. :facepalm:

waltky
04-09-2017, 12:40 AM
Granny says, "Dat's right - the Donald gonna deal with Fatboy...
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US deploys navy strike group to Korean peninsula
The US military has ordered a navy strike group to move towards the Korean peninsula, amid growing concerns about North Korea's missile programme.=


The Carl Vinson Strike Group comprises an aircraft carrier and other warships. US Pacific Command described the deployment - now heading towards the western Pacific - as a prudent measure to maintain readiness in the region. President Trump has said the US is prepared to act alone to deal with the nuclear threat from North Korea. "The number one threat in the region continues to be North Korea, due to its reckless, irresponsible and destabilising programme of missile tests and pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability," US Pacific Command spokesman Dave Benham said. The strike group comprises the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, two guided-missile destroyers and a guided-missile cruiser.


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The Carl Vinson (centre) is being escorted by other warships

As well as massive striking power, the carrier group has the capability to intercept ballistic missiles. It was originally due to make port calls in Australia but instead has been diverted from Singapore to the west Pacific - where it recently conducted exercises with the South Korean Navy. North Korea has carried out several nuclear tests and experts predict more could be in the offing as the country moves closer towards developing a nuclear warhead with a big enough range to reach the US. On Wednesday North Korea test-fired a medium-range ballistic missile from its eastern port of Sinpo into the Sea of Japan. The test - condemned by Japan and South Korea - came on the eve of a visit by China's President Xi Jinping to the US to meet President Donald Trump.


https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/624/cpsprodpb/0681/production/_95556610_b262f7d3-820c-4553-bc45-164bcddfb808.jpg
The Carl Vinson carries F/A-18F Super Hornets

The two leaders discussed how to rein in North Korea's nuclear and missile programmes as the US steps up the pressure on China, a historic ally of Pyongyang, to help reduce tension. China has however been reluctant to isolate its neighbour, fearing its collapse could spawn a refugee crisis and bring the US military to its doorstep. Mr Trump said in a recent interview that Washington was ready to act without Beijing's co-operation: "If China is not going to solve North Korea, we will." The North is banned from any missile or nuclear tests by the UN, though it has repeatedly broken those sanctions. Last month, North Korea fired four ballistic missiles towards the Sea of Japan from the Tongchang-ri region, near the border with China. Japanese PM Shinzo Abe called it a "new stage of threat".


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The US Treasury recently slapped sanctions on 11 North Korean business representatives and one company, while US politicians overwhelmingly backed a bill relisting the North as a state sponsor of terror. North Korea responded by warning that it will retaliate if the international community steps up sanctions, saying the US was forcing the situation "to the brink of war". China has long been North Korea's closest diplomatic ally and trading partner, but the relationship has become increasingly strained over Pyongyang's refusal to halt nuclear and missile testing. There are fears that Pyongyang could eventually develop the ability to launch long-range nuclear missiles capable of striking the mainland US.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-39542990