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    Seoul begins military drills despite NKorea threat

    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea on Monday began live-fire military drills from front-line islands near its disputed sea border with North Korea, despite Pyongyang's threat to attack.

    The drills, scheduled to last two hours, happened in an area that was the target of a North Korean artillery attack in 2010 that killed four South Koreans.

    South Korean military officials reported no immediate action by North Korea.

    Residents on those front-line islands were asked to go to underground shelters before the drills started, according to an officer at Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff, who spoke on condition of anonymity, citing department rules.

    Soon after Seoul informed Pyongyang of the training plan Sunday, North Korea's military called the drills a "premeditated military provocation" and warned the South it would retaliate for an attack on its territory. A North Korean officer warned in an interview with The Associated Press in Pyongyang that North Koreans were always ready to "dedicate their blood to defend their inviolable territory."

    The drills come two months after the death of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il His son Kim Jong Un has taken the helm of the nation of 24 million.

    The peninsula remains in a technical state of war since the three-year Korean War ended in a truce in 1953.

     

    34 comments

    • Buff111  •  3 months ago
      Go ahead South Korea, moon 'em.
    • American Sheeple  •  3 months ago
      Haha go South Korea.
    • Alfred  •  Chatham-Kent, Canada  •  3 months ago
      little man syndrome
      • Zippy 3 months ago
        AKA SMS or Short Man Syndrome!
    • Dan  •  3 months ago
      Kim Jong Un ~ The little cherub with tiny balls and a plastic sabre.
    • dogsoldier  •  Knoxville, United States  •  3 months ago
      Why do they have to poke the sleeping dog with a stick?
      • Tiny Tim 3 months ago
        What's up with Tennesee and dogs?
      • Robert Retka 3 months ago
        Just a saying Tim.
      • dogsoldier 3 months ago
        Down here we have a saying, that if you mess with us, we will kill your dog and burn your house down. If ya live out in the country, your dog is your watchman, he can hear better and smell better than you can. Dogs bark at things and you can listen to his bark and tell what he is barking at whether it`s friend or foe, another dog, you just know whether to get up and get your gun or go back to sleep knowing that you are watched over. The classic relationship between a dog and his human. Feed them well, be good to them, and they will protect you. This is why SWAT teams are trained to neutralize dogs before entry with silenced weapons.So if you hear your dog bark, yelp in pain, then silence, be ready.
    • Steven  •  Washington, United States  •  3 months ago
      I served in the U.S. Army and was stationed on one of those islands (Kang Hwa Do) near the disputed border in 1970. Not so fond memories.
    • Izzy_Cool  •  3 months ago
      I'll huff and puff and blooooooooow your house in. DPRK, give it a rest already and join the real world.
    • askm  •  3 months ago
      tension between two koreas is not a joke. under any circumstances, i really hope that there is not going to be any war in there, otherwise it could simply be a disaster.
    • Elijh  •  3 months ago
      N. Korea is to China, what Israel is to the US. a surrogate war monger.....If N Korea would stop wasting their money on weapon, they could feed their own people.
    • Allank  •  3 months ago
      The world does not bow to the new leader
    • treehugger  •  Knoxville, United States  •  3 months ago
      When North Korea exercises live fire drills they sink South korean ships.
      • Allank 3 months ago
        shoot down planes and kidnap citizens
    • Stancrow  •  3 months ago
      I've said it before: the conditions we're seeing in the world today have a number of frightening parallels to the past. What we're seeing is the kind of stuff that gets world wars started, whether we like them or not. This issue with Korea is just one piece in a larger, more dangerous puzzle.
    • Dan  •  3 months ago
      N. Korea's new "beloved chia pet" needs to understand that his country would make
      an excellent parking lot!
    • Loren  •  3 months ago
      The countries bordering Syria should start military drills also, and see what Syria got to say about it
    • JR.  •  3 months ago
      Go, Go Go
    • Debra  •  3 months ago
      SK should be allowed to drills, or anything else that they want. They do not want NK in their lives, and really can anyone blame them. After all our President is cutting the military to the bare bones, allowing all the communist countries to eventually take what they want, we won't be able to help ourselves much less anyone else!
    • Sunset  •  3 months ago
      There you go,they can only kill ya once!
    • LArry  •  Dallas, United States  •  3 months ago
      The South will Rise Again
    • JWW  •  Gig Harbor, United States  •  3 months ago
      YEAH!!! Take that North Korea!!! Bring it on sukkers.....and Let the South LIGYT EM UP!!!@
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
      North Korea's not a threat, they're just a paranoid dictatorship. This isn't the 1950's, the PRK will get crushed by South Korea in weeks, I wonder if they know that.