2seaoat wrote:North Korea plays this song every time we hold joint military exercises with South Korea.
Scaredy cat.....
You are not correct that it is a mere song during joint military exercises. The Cheonan sinking occurred on 26 March 2010, and almost fifty died in this joint excercise. North Korea denied involvement, but the South Korean investigation indicated that a midget sub was responsible. Please learn your history. It was only five years ago, yet you do not even recognize that the North Koreans have preemptively attacked MULTIPLE times. You are not a scardy cat when a known threat is real and has been repeated, and ignorance of history is no excuse for false bravado.
Your understanding of the situation is laughable at best, ignorant at worst. You need a history lesson and then I rest my case scaredy cat.
"In August 2012, ahead of the annual US-South Korean drills, Kim Jong-un announced that the North Korean army was ready to deal "deadly blows" in “an all-out counter-offensive” in case the country’s territory is violated or even a single shell falls on North Korean soil."
2013: "On March 29, following a mock bombing of North Korea by a US B-2 stealth bomber during a joint military drills, Pyongyang announced that “the time has come to settle accounts with the US imperialists” and ordered rocket units be put on standby to fire on US bases in the South Pacific."
"The following day, March 30, North Korea declared it was entering a “state of war” against its Southern neighbor, stating that from now on any issues between the two countries would be resolved in a"wartime manner."
Pyongyang also warned it would retaliate against any provocations by the US and South Korea without "any prior notice."
However, in the capital of Pyongyang, life was continuing normally despite the declared state of war, Itar-Tass reported. There was no observable mobilization of military forces in the city, or any changes in troop deployments to foreign embassies. Shops and restaurants remained open, and there were no interruptions to the city’s public transportation system.
http://rt.com/news/north-korea-threats-timeline-108/