Tuesday, April 30, 2013

S. Korea preps for the worst

South Korea and the US have made a habbit of drilling anti-chemical warfare procedures in order to prepare themselves for the worst case scenario. But thankfully they decided these drills weren't necessary and decided to end these drills as of tuesday. However both Korea and the US will be ready when the moment arises and will retaliate promptly.
South Korean marines man K-55 self-propelled Howitzers at a military training field in the border city of Paju on Monday, April 1. Park Geun-hye, South Korea's new president, promised a strong military response to any North Korean provocation after North Korea announced that the two countries were in a state of war.

If you haven't been to South Korea in a while this is what you will be greeted with if you try to cross into south Korea from North. Not a very friendly welcoming party but any and all measures must be taken to prevent any major loses of civilians in the South.

South Korean anti-aircraft armored vehicles move across a temporary bridge during a river crossing drill in Hwacheon near the North Korean border on Monday, April 1.

For freedom and peace on Earth.

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