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  1. they claimed that Iraq have nuclear weapons , then turn out their is nothing like that .. North korea have nuclear weapons and they threaten many times that they gonna use it . SO WHAT USA WHY THE FUCK ARE U SLEEPING ON YOUR ASS  :soul:
  2. USA said that Iraq needed democracy blah blah blah , SO WHAT IS NORTH KOREA DEMOCRATIC :wth:

but off course Iraq have Oil , but North Korea don't have shit  :unimpressed:

 

anyone who defend USA fuckers is just as guilty as that terrorist illegal propaganda country :>_>:

 

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North Korean Defense Minister Executed by Antiaircraft Fire, South Says Hyon Yong Chol is reportedly killed for falling asleep at military events and showing disrespect to Kim Jong Un
 
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North Korean Defence Minister Hyon Yong Chol during a speech in Moscow on April 16, 2015. South Korea says the official was executed for showing disrespect to leader Kim Jong Un. PHOTO: YONHAP/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES
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JEYUP S. KWAAK
Updated May 13, 2015 12:01 a.m. ET

SEOUL—North Korea’s defense minister has been executed by antiaircraft fire for disloyalty and showing disrespect to dictator Kim Jong Un, senior officials from Seoul’s National Intelligence Service told South Korean lawmakers in a closed hearing Tuesday.

Defense Minister Hyon Yong Chol allegedly fell asleep during military events and talked back to the leader, the officials told the Intelligence Committee of South Korea’s National Assembly, according to a person familiar with the briefing.

Several others in Pyongyang’s top brass were also removed from their posts, the person said. The moves are the latest shuffling of officials that began when Mr. Kim inherited power from his father in late 2011. The frequency of the changes is higher than in previous regimes, observers say.

But more than three years into power, no clear signs of general instability in Mr.Kim’s regime have emerged.

North Korea hasn’t officially acknowledged the public execution or the officials’ removal through its state media and it wasn't possible to independently verify any of the information provided to the committee hearing.

Lim Byung-chul, spokesman for South Korea’s Unification Ministry, which handles inter-Korean affairs, said Wednesday Mr. Hyon was last seen in public late last month but couldn’t confirm the execution’s timing.

North Korea’s purges should be viewed as a way to “create an atmosphere of terror†to consolidate Mr. Kim’s grip on power, Mr. Lim added.

Experts say the reshuffling appears to reflect Mr. Kim’s increasing demands on resource-strapped officials who come up short. The spy agency’s list of removed officials includes Ma Won Chun and Han Kwang Sang, top officials for construction and finance, respectively.

Mr. Hyon was the fourth person in the position in 2 ½ years when he was appointed in June as minister of the People’s Armed Forces, whose role consists of taking care of troops’ welfare. Mr. Hyon, a lifetime military man with a short political career, is a likely candidate to raise objections to Mr. Kim’s demands, said Chang Yong-seok, a senior researcher at Seoul National University’s Institute for Peace and Unification.

Mr. Hyon’s execution was watched by hundreds of officials at a public execution site north of Pyongyang, the intelligence service said at the hearing. Satellite images taken in October of that site showed what appeared to be six antiaircraft guns and unidentified people at an imminent execution, a recent report by the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea said.

South Korean government officials have said dozens of officials have been executed, some by machine gun, since Mr. Kim took power. The highest-profile case came in late 2013 when Jang Song Thaek, an influential adviser and an uncle to Mr. Kim, was executed for treason.

A spokeswoman from South Korea’s spy agency declined to comment on Wednesday.

Write to Jeyup S. Kwaak at [email protected]

 

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 Hitler of 2015 , someone arrest that guy , poor north koreans  :cry:

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China, Russia and Nuclear.

china and russia already said that they wouldn't get into war for someone else , also it's not like USA doesn't have allies on that regions , South korea would happily open their borders for USA to invade the north , and not to mention Japan is their as well 

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We needed a scapegoat. Iraq was chosen. It was well known that Iraq did not have any nuclear weapons, but we wanted to destabilize a region even further to create a political monopoly and increase rebuilding revenue. 

 

As for N. Korea they are all talk but no action. And there is nothing to gain from invading them. They are slowly crumbling from within.Time will eventually bring the demise. No outside human interference is needed. The US is currently still trying to wrap up the middle east affairs that have been going on for over a decade. We also have many problems at home (large debt, economic recovery, social issues, healthcare). The US has been at war for the majority of its existence. I say it time for the US to stop engaging in international conflicts or creating them. 

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We needed a scapegoat. Iraq was chosen. It was well known that Iraq did not have any nuclear weapons, but we wanted to destabilize a region even further to create a political monopoly and increase rebuilding revenue. However, we couldn't mess with any huge oil bearing countries, since we depend on them so heavily. We couldn't provoke them into shutting off our gas supply because that would bring the nation to a standstill. 

actually Iraq have more oil then Libya and in the 90's it was even bigger Oil supply then saudi arabia but during Iraq Iran war , Kawait lowered their Oil price and this cased trouble for Iraq that's why Saddam invaded Kawait because of their betrayed to Iraq , anyway you don't know who have their hand on iraq oil now , it's probability the Americans they get the Iraq Oil for free now /

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I get your point but calling the wouldn't calling the USA a terrorist country be a bit too much

USA is TERRORISTS , their history is full of innocent people blood Blacks , Natives , Vietnamese , Japanese the 3 Nuclear bombs ,  Palestinians , Libyans , Iraqis , Afghans and list is goes on .. 

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china and russia already said that they wouldn't get into war for someone else , also it's not like USA doesn't have allies on that regions , South korea would happily open their borders for USA to invade the north , and not to mention Japan is their as well

 

It is US my dear, otherwise China won't join Korean War.
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It is US my dear, otherwise China won't join Korean War.

china wouldn't get into war for north korea ... china already have it's own problems with in they got no time for North korea !

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Any all-out war on North Korea means extremely heavy damage on South Korea regardless of the eventual victory (if there is no Chinese intervention). We don't even have to talk about WMDs. Do you know how many North Korean artilleries are aiming at Seoul, the mega city with 10 millions right now? Do you know how close Seoul is to the borders? It will be the first in modern history for a developed city to face such direct and massive destruction.

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Aren't you also the person who said women belong in the kitchen and shouldn't get married, that Saudi Arabia is a great country, and there should be more religious people like Islamist Extremists?

Do you realize how moronic you sound on these forums?

I never said that , I am women and I don't belong in kitchen , don't spear lies . also I didn't saudi was great country , I said that their system is different and not everyone should follow the same system . 

 

I never said their should be extremists , why are you spearing lies !

Any all-out war on North Korea means extremely heavy damage on South Korea regardless of the eventual victory (if there is no Chinese intervention). We don't even have to talk about WMDs. Do you know how many North Korean artilleries are aiming at Seoul, the mega city with 10 millions right now? Do you know how close Seoul is to the borders? It will be the first in modern history for a developed city to face such direct and massive destruction.

war on Iraq didn't effect their neighbors .

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