Thursday, April 11, 2013

Blog #3 South Korea Increases Surveillance


South Korea stated on Wednesday that there was a great likelihood that North Korea, after weeks of terrorizations of war, would test launch an intermediate range missile at any given time as a demonstration of their supremacy. In Washington, U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, cautioned that the United States is well organized to answer back to any moves by Pyongyang. Bystanders say Pyongyang has no intent of starting a struggle that could bring its own annihilation. Foreign Minister Yun said North Korea could launch a Musudan missile "at any time from now." For now, in China's northeast area of Dandong, tour workers said they had been instructed by authorities to stop overland tourism to North Korea and some tourists were turned away. Other tours, including those involving air travels, were operating as normally.

 

-Christopher Orda

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