9 Responses to Rising tension: North Korean army vows to turn Seoul to ashes

  1. Stephanie Jill Rudd says:

    To “like” this post seems a strange contradiction! I hope North Korea calms down and that is nothing more rhetoric. A new leader wishing to proove himself could still be dangerous.

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  2. Dennis E. says:

    Seoul is within Artillery range from North Korea.

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  3. Rob says:

    Possibly looking at the impending “nuclear weapon fired in anger” that precedes “The Kill Shot”. Look at the new information at the impending, MONUMENTAL, changes to the Sun, something that there is only speculation of having a historic precident for. Strange & violent, both man made & otherwise, that we now find ourselves living in.

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  4. Irene C says:

    Not good. Have the North Koreans forgotten that the United States still has troops in South Korea? It’s getting to the point I don’t know which continent to watch to see where war will start first.

    Maranatha

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  5. Jerry says:

    “North Korean army vows to turn Seoul to ashes”

    Well, we all know that North Korea can’t build a missile…..perhaps they have a dragon?

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  6. nickk0 says:

    Meanwhile…. the N.Korean people, continue to starve……while their government continues threatening the South.

    I don’t think that half-starved soldiers, will do very well.

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    • Which makes one wonder…when will they get to the point, they will just cross over into the South and take the food the U.S. keeps dangling and withdrawing before them like a carrot to correct their nuclear misbehavior?

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  7. Fillade says:

    There is no current danger from a N.Korean missle attack, it will become something to monitor when their scientist’s figure out how to inniate a launch with having to light the cannon fuse.

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