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Napoleon1853

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I wonder if anything serious will come of this. As in the article it says the border seems to be normal and stuff. Time will tell though I guess.

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By HYUNG-JIN KIM, Associated Press Writer Hyung-jin Kim, Associated Press Writer   – 33 mins ago

SEOUL, South Korea – The two Koreas briefly exchanged naval fire Tuesday along their disputed western sea border, with a North Korean ship suffering heavy damage before retreating, South Korean military officials said.

There were no South Korean casualties, the country's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement, and it was not immediately clear if there were any casualties on the North Korean side.

The North's patrol boat crossed the disputed western sea border Tuesday morning, drawing warning shots from a South Korean navy vessel, the statement said. The North Korean boat then opened fire and the South's ship returned fire before the North's vessel sailed back toward its waters, the statement said.

The North Korean ship was seriously damaged in the skirmish while the South Korean ship was unscathed, a Joint Chiefs of Staff officer said. The officer spoke on condition of anonymity, citing department policy.

There was no immediate comment from North Korea on the clash.

Navies of the two Koreas fought deadly skirmishes along the western sea border in 1999 and 2002.

No South Korean sailors were killed in 1999, but six south Korean sailors were killed in 2002, according to the South Korean navy. It said exact North Korean causalities remain unclear.

The two Koreas have yet to agree on their sea border more than 50 years after the end of their 1950-53 civil war, which ended in an armistice and not a permanent peace treaty. Instead, they rely on a line that the then-commander of U.N. forces, which fought for the South, drew unilaterally at the end of the conflict.

North Korea last month accused South Korean warships of broaching its territory in waters off the west coast and warned of a clash in the zone, which is a rich crab fishing area.

The latest conflict comes amid international tensions over North Korea's nuclear weapons program and expectations that Pyongyang and the United States may soon engage in direct talks.

Meanwhile, there were no signs of tension along the heavily fortified land border separating the two Koreas. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said that were no unusual troop movements on the North Korean side of the land border.

At Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone separating the two Koreas, an Associated Press photographer said there was no unusual tension visible. A group of Chinese tourists was visiting on the North Korean side.

The area is where officers from North Korea hold meetings with their counterparts from South Korea, the United States and other members of the United Nations command.

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Associated Press Writer Kwang-tae Kim in Seoul and AP photographer Jin-man Lee in Panmunjom contributed to this report.



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fairandbalancedfan

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I don't think Politics are allowed in here mate.

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Napoleon1853

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fairandbalancedfan wrote...

I don't think Politics are allowed in here mate.


If they aren't, they should put a sticky in the Off Topic section saying what is and isn't allowed to be discussed.

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Napoleon1853 wrote...

fairandbalancedfan wrote...

I don't think Politics are allowed in here mate.


If they aren't, they should put a sticky in the Off Topic section saying what is and isn't allowed to be discussed.


It's a pretty universal rule that religion and politics are never allowed, anywhere.  Nothing good ever comes from "discussions" about them.

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fairandbalancedfan

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Napoleon1853 wrote...

fairandbalancedfan wrote...

I don't think Politics are allowed in here mate.


If they aren't, they should put a sticky in the Off Topic section saying what is and isn't allowed to be discussed.


Yeah I know, but Mr. Woo has locked topics in the past for political discussion. You know, just for future reference.

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cpt_mal_reynolds

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That there's a recipe for unpleasantness.

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Napoleon1853

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Eoweth wrote...

Napoleon1853 wrote...

fairandbalancedfan wrote...

I don't think Politics are allowed in here mate.


If they aren't, they should put a sticky in the Off Topic section saying what is and isn't allowed to be discussed.


It's a pretty universal rule that religion and politics are never allowed, anywhere.  Nothing good ever comes from "discussions" about them.

I have a few diff forums I visit frequently, and I discuss polotics a decent amount in a few of em. It just varies between website to website I guess.

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Napoleon1853

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fairandbalancedfan wrote...

Napoleon1853 wrote...

fairandbalancedfan wrote...

I don't think Politics are allowed in here mate.


If they aren't, they should put a sticky in the Off Topic section saying what is and isn't allowed to be discussed.


Yeah I know, but Mr. Woo has locked topics in the past for political discussion. You know, just for future reference.

Ya, I know what you mean. Thanks for the heads up.:)

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This doesn't really constitute politics in my opinion, just news. Especially since it's unlikely that someone here would be from South Korea, and nigh impossible that someone would be from North Korea.



Anyhoo, this probably won't result in anything big, it's more like a small spike on a slowly but constantly increasing tension.

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Would love to know the deails on this one. SK navy is highly trained and equipped, so not sure what the NK thought they were accomplishing. Knowing NK's foreign policy and blackmail tactics, this could have been a planned news/political stunt. The biggest worry is punishing NK might cause their leadership to act brash and maniacal and begin launching rockets. Seoul and Tokyo are the largest cities in the world now.

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Freebeers wrote...

Would love to know the deails on this one. SK navy is highly trained and equipped, so not sure what the NK thought they were accomplishing. Knowing NK's foreign policy and blackmail tactics, this could have been a planned news/political stunt. The biggest worry is punishing NK might cause their leadership to act brash and maniacal and begin launching rockets. Seoul and Tokyo are the largest cities in the world now.


I highly doubt any North Korea rockets would make it to Tokyo. Seoul...I dunno. Depends on if South Korea is able to shoot em down in time or whatever I guess.

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Napoleon1853 wrote...

fairandbalancedfan wrote...

I don't think Politics are allowed in here mate.


If they aren't, they should put a sticky in the Off Topic section saying what is and isn't allowed to be discussed.


feel free to take it here, so long as you can discuss it with civility.