South Korea to pull out citizens from joint industrial zone after North snubs talks
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[quote]Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Troubled relations between North and South Korea suffered a fresh blow Friday after Seoul decided to withdraw all its remaining citizens from the manufacturing zone jointly operated by the two.
The televised announcement by South Korean Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae followed North Korea's dismissal of a request for talks about the deteriorating situation at Kaesong Industrial Complex.[/quote]
[url]http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/26/world/asia/koreas-tensions/index.html?hpt=hp_t3[/url]
It sucks that all these people probably lost their jobs because of this bullshit
This is pretty late news, without trying to pull a pun in about that dick whathisname eating his hair, the Norks are pretty much silent now.
As far as I've read the current Kim has got a little bit of "ok Jim, I mean Kim. What do you want?" so his military wont kill him.
It was during the boston bombings so it wont have had much news coverage, if I remember I'll try and throw some links in an edit.
It's pretty much defiance now, saying for example 'we're not playing your game anymore'
The threat is still pretty real, don't get me wrong, when people say "COME AT ME NORK BRUO SNARF" on a gaming forum, they wont get scared.
Alas, for now it's just the silent mission until they need something with the random threat.
That being said, in my personal opinion I think the Norks should not be taken lightley, imagine some sweaty nerd on a left for dead server who dosen't want to get banned; they'll always call a fuss and get their big brother who knows loads about computers to hack you.
I think the South Koreans will eventually send folk back in, because other than the nukes(?) that industrial complex was their ace in the hole... kinda.
Sorta.
North Korea is too good for (relative) peace.
you know i saw some military forums mentioning that, if north korea closes the kaesong industrial region, thats when people should worry, because they never did that before, unlike their other stupid threats, north korea already removed their workers, and now south korea is getting its citizens out of there, welp... this isn't a good sign.
Call a complete trade blockade on North Korea and wait for them to give in.
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;40444682]Call a complete trade blockade on North Korea and wait for them to give in.[/QUOTE]
Actually, I think all this was due to the UN passing a trade blockeade on North Korea or not allowing them to receive more help.
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