Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 11:54 pm Posts: 12287 Location: Manguetown Gender: Male
verb_to_trust wrote:
His son is batshit crazy too isn't he?
Yes, but I guess in a more naive way.
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Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 11:54 pm Posts: 12287 Location: Manguetown Gender: Male
I swear I actually would love to spank the shit out of Kim Jong-un. A dream of mine.
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Joined: Sat Aug 05, 2006 8:42 pm Posts: 17495 Location: Surfside Beach, SC Gender: Male
So some people may not think this is a big deal, but it kind of is. Not that he is being replaced, but the subject of his "misspeaking".
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U.S. General who misspoke on North Korea is replaced
The Pentagon has announced a replacement for the U.S. General in charge of Special Operations in Korea a week after controversy broke over comments he made on North Korea.
Brigadier General Neil Tolley was reported as saying U.S. and South Korean troops parachute into North Korea to spy on underground military facilities. Tolley admitted he was not misquoted at a conference in Florida last month, rather he misspoke.
Jennifer Buschick, spokesperson for U.S. Forces Korea tells CNN, “This is a routine announcement that has been in the works for months” and Tolley’s replacement “has no connection to current events.”
Buschick added that he is just two months away from the end of his two- year tour. He will be replaced by Brig. Gen. Eric P. Wendt, who is currently serving in Afghanistan.
After the U.S. Ministry of Defense initially slammed the report of Tolley’s remarks as “contorted, distorted, misreported”, the Brigadier General then made a clarification, saying, “In my attempt to explain where technology could help us, I spoke in the present tense. I realize I wasn’t clear in how I presented my remarks.”
He does however insist that at no time has the United States sent special operations forces into North Korea.
Such cross-border operations into North Korea would be in violation of the 1953 armistice agreement that brought the Korean War to an end. The existence of such operations would also jeopardize already strained and sensitive relations between Washington and Pyongyang.
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Joined: Sat Aug 05, 2006 8:42 pm Posts: 17495 Location: Surfside Beach, SC Gender: Male
No what you originally said is of concern too. I'm just amazed at this not only from a "need to know" standpoint, but also the fact that N. Korea is so volatile, and something like this could really irritate the situation.
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Joined: Thu Dec 16, 2004 1:54 am Posts: 7189 Location: CA
Rebar wrote:
No what you originally said is of concern too. I'm just amazed at this not only from a "need to know" standpoint, but also the fact that N. Korea is so volatile, and something like this could really irritate the situation.
Perhaps Seoul should update its building codes to require that every building have one of these on the roof:
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