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False flag in progress on Korean peninsular
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Magda Hassan Wrote:NK didn't start anything. South Korea was having war 'games' on the border. The scenario was an invasion of NK . And then they ooops! accidentally lobbed a few bombs over into the North. The north lobbed a few bombs back onto a military installation. The US and SK scream hysterically at this and the mainstream media only has the US and SK version of events. Death toll in the North is higher than the south but that is not reported. US is bringing even more killing machines to the area. No doubt they are desperate for a major distraction from all the shit going down, Wikileaks, banks, TSA, Eurozone, Pipelineistan. If they can drag China into something and upset their economy all the better.

Thanks Maggie. Is this merely a distraction or is it part of a larger strategy? Why is SK provoking NK? Is it to justify attacking NK since NK wants (has?) nukes? Or to actually start a conflict between SK/NK and push us closer to WW3?
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#12
I'm sure they would dearly love to get rid of that place but like Cuba it would cost too much in acceptable gamesmanship in the international stage and there are no resources of any great value to make it worth while. If they provoke the NKs into an over reaction, and they have been trying during the decades they might be in with a chance.
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#13
Interesting and plausible sounding stuff on Global Research about a US nuclear sub sinking same place/same time as the Cheonan.

North Korea: Who Sank the Cheonan? Who Sank the US Atomic Submarine?
The sinking of the US submarine was not reported

by Tanaka Sakai

Quote:Editor's note

This article by investigative reporter Tanaka Sakai reveals that a US atomic submarine was also sunk at the time of the Cheonan incident, pointing to the possibility of friendly fire between the two vessels.

"But around the time of this incident another sinking occurred that has hardly been reported in Japan. Near the site of the sinking of the Cheonan, a colossal object, which appears to be a US submarine, was found to have sunk. An ROK underwater team searched for, and on April 7 South Korea’s KBS TV showed, a US helicopter carrying what seems to be the body of a US soldier. KBS is a public broadcasting station with the highest credibility in South Korea."

"ROK and US authorities did their best to hide the fact that a US submarine sank at about the same time as the Cheonan.... On the day of the incident, the exercise was underway. After the incident, the US-ROK authorities made no mention of the fact that the joint military exercise was in progress. But the day after the incident, various ROK media and newspapers reported that the Cheonan might have been sunk by friendly fire during the military exercise."
Michel Chossudovsky, November 27, 2010
Use the above link for the full article - Lots of graphics/maps etc.

If a US sub was sunk, then I can't see how it can be hidden for long. How many has the US got? Which were taking part in the 'exercise'? Should be possible to narrow things down to a few subs etc etc with a bit of serious digging.
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#14
So what we have here is an unidentified submerged object.

Or nothing at all.
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I am not up on this enough to opine on whether or not it is likely if a US sub sank, but if one did, yes, it could be covered-up and moved and removed all underwater - made to 'disappear'.....or the real reason of its sinking faked and hidden like the Kursk. :flute:
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