the roser wrote:So what's your point here bushy girl, you want us to declare was on China?
blockade north korea. force china to be north koreas sole source of supplies.
the roser wrote:So what's your point here bushy girl, you want us to declare was on China?
girlforbush28 wrote:the roser wrote:So what's your point here bushy girl, you want us to declare was on China?
blockade north korea. force china to be north koreas sole source of supplies.
girlforbush28 wrote:the roser wrote:So what's your point here bushy girl, you want us to declare was on China?
blockade north korea. force china to be north koreas sole source of supplies.
the roser wrote:girlforbush28 wrote:the roser wrote:So what's your point here bushy girl, you want us to declare was on China?
blockade north korea. force china to be north koreas sole source of supplies.
OK, we blockade NK, which promptly responds by attacking SK. Now what smartypants?
girlforbush28 wrote:Brien wrote:girlforbush28 wrote:taiwan may or may not put up any fight.
WTF?
with obama the weak taiwan knows they have no back up. nkorea just committed an act of war because they know they can spit on america and the obama regime. iran knows the same thing.
China Says North Korean Shot and Killed 3 of Its Citizens
By EDWARD WONG
Published: June 8, 2010
SHANGHAI — The Chinese Foreign Ministry said Tuesday that a North Korean border guard shot dead three Chinese citizens and wounded one last week in northeast China, prompting the Chinese government to file a formal complaint.
The shootings took place last Friday at the China-North Korea border by the Chinese city of Dandong, in Liaoning Province, said Qin Gang, a Foreign Ministry spokesman, at a regularly scheduled news conference in Beijing. The four Chinese were residents of Dandong, and the North Korean guard believed that they were engaged in illegal trade across the border, Mr. Qin added, according to a report by the Chinese-language edition of Global Times, an official newspaper.
“China attaches great importance to that and has immediately raised a solemn representation with the D.P.R.K.,” Mr. Qin said, using the initials for North Korea’s formal name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. “Now the case is under investigation.”
Mr. Qin gave the information in response to a question at the news conference about unconfirmed South Korean news reports on the shooting, but he did not provide more details. Nonetheless, Mr. Qin’s confirmation of the shooting and his description of China’s reaction were unusual, since China rarely upbraids North Korea in public.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/09/world ... ?ref=world
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