North Korean Troops, Ships Detected at South Korea Border
North Korean troops retake previously vacated guard posts
Jason Ditz
North Korea’s threat to move troops toward the demilitarized zone (DMZ) were made good on, as reports from US surveillance plans now say that the North Koreans not only have troops at the border, but have also moved ships into areas along the disputed maritime border.
South Korea confirmed reports of the situation, and say they are keeping an eye on the matter, though they note that no direct military action has been confirmed. US reconnaissance overflights seem to be on the rise during this.
This comes after North Korea destroyed the Kaesong liaison office earlier this week, and seems to be driven by anger over South Korean defectors sending propaganda leaflets north. Such incidents with leaflets are common flashpoints for short-term flareups.
South Korea has suggested exchanging envoys to meet and discuss this situation, but have been shot down. A conflict wouldn’t benefit anybody, but North Korea seems to believe they need another major show of force right now amid stalled diplomacy.
South Korea confirmed reports of the situation, and say they are keeping an eye on the matter, though they note that no direct military action has been confirmed. US reconnaissance overflights seem to be on the rise during this.
This comes after North Korea destroyed the Kaesong liaison office earlier this week, and seems to be driven by anger over South Korean defectors sending propaganda leaflets north. Such incidents with leaflets are common flashpoints for short-term flareups.
South Korea has suggested exchanging envoys to meet and discuss this situation, but have been shot down. A conflict wouldn’t benefit anybody, but North Korea seems to believe they need another major show of force right now amid stalled diplomacy.
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