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Traditional Catholic Faith => World War III - Chapter 2 => Topic started by: Matthew on October 07, 2006, 09:07:48 PM

Title: Shots fired amid Korean tension
Post by: Matthew on October 07, 2006, 09:07:48 PM
Shots fired amid Korean tension  
 
Possible nuclear test site at Gilju

South Korean troops have fired warning shots at soldiers from the North amid rising tension over North Korean plans to test a nuclear weapon.
Early reports suggest that about 40 shots were fired when soldiers crossed into the demilitarised zone.

Meanwhile, South Korea has welcomed a statement by the United Nations Security Council urging North Korea to abandon plans to test a nuclear weapon.

Seoul joined in calling on the North to return to six-party talks.

Some observers have warned that a nuclear test could come as early as this weekend.

After intruding some 30 metres (yards), the Northern troops returned to their side of the military demarcation line, it added.

One Southern military source, speaking anonymously to The Associated Press, said it was unclear whether the intrusion was "intentional or whether it was to catch fish".


'No pre-conditions'

In its statement, the Security Council warned of unspecified action against North Korea if it went ahead with a test explosion.

 KOREAN NUCLEAR CRISIS
Sept 2005:At first hailed as a breakthrough, North Korea agrees to give up nuclear activities
Next day, N Korea says it will not scrap its activities unless it gets a civilian nuclear reactor
US imposes financial sanctions on N Korea businesses
July 2006: N Korea test-fires seven missiles
UN Security Council votes to impose sanctions over the tests
Oct 2006: N Korea threatens nuclear test


Watching for a test
N Korea nuclear timeline
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A nuclear test would "jeopardise peace, stability and security in the region and beyond" and, in the event of a test, the Security Council would "act consistent with its responsibility under the Charter of the United Nations".

South Korea said it supported and welcomed the "UN Security Council's clear and strict position" against the threatened test.

"North Korea must scrap its plan for a nuclear test and return to the six-party talks immediately and without any pre-conditions," its foreign ministry said.

The BBC's Charles Scanlon reports from Seoul that a nuclear test could raise regional tension and even spark an arms race, as well as affecting the South's policy of reconciliation.

South Korea is sending its top delegate to the six-party negotiations, Chun Yung-Woo, to Beijing on Monday for talks with his Chinese counterpart Wu Dawei.

North Korea has been boycotting the six-party talks - which involve the two Koreas, the USA, China, Russia and Japan - in protest at US sanctions against it.

Japanese Vice-Foreign Minister Shotaro Yachi told Japanese TV after talks with US officials in Washington that it was possible a test could come this weekend.

"Based on developments so far, it would be best to view a test as possible this weekend," he told Japan's Asahi TV channel.
Title: Shots fired amid Korean tension
Post by: Matthew on October 07, 2006, 10:14:55 PM
From another source:

*7 October 2006: Amid the tensions surrounding a possible nuclear test that could occur within the next 36 hours, five-(5) North Korean troops crossed into the southern side of the demilitarized zone despite multiple warnings broadcast over a loudspeaker warning them to stop. Failing to stop, South Korean troops reportedly fired upwards of 60 warning shots at the soldiers, forcing them to return to their side. According to military sources, only one of the five North Korean soldiers was armed, and they did not fire back; no injuries were reported.
Title: Shots fired amid Korean tension
Post by: Dawn on October 08, 2006, 11:04:05 AM
I think while everyone looks to the Mideast, and there is plenty of trouble there to see, the big trouble for us will be China, Korea, and Russia.
Title: Shots fired amid Korean tension
Post by: CampeadorShin on October 08, 2006, 08:37:30 PM
So the test might happen tomorrow?
Title: Shots fired amid Korean tension
Post by: Matthew on October 08, 2006, 08:53:43 PM
I don't know about the test -- but we are still waiting for the "October surprise".

I don't know when our government is going to pull of the next 9/11 (false-flag) attack, but they have lots of ships headed to Iran as we speak, so it can't be too far off.

Matthew