Posted on Aug 19, 2015
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South Korean military leaders instructed troops on Tuesday to retaliate, and one general has said they should "boldly pull the trigger" if the North incites a provocation.
The remarks from South Korean commanders inspecting different front lines follow weeks of tensions between Seoul and Pyongyang that have escalated after exploding land mines inside the area injured two South Korean soldiers. North Korea has denied any involvement.
Lt. Gen. Lee Sang-hoon of South Korea's Marine Corps said any provocation from the North should be met with an immediate response with a pull of the trigger, South Korean news agency Yonhap reported.
"If the North provokes, put all the grievances about the Cheonan ship torpedoing, the shelling of Yeonpyeong Island and the latest DMZ wooden-box mine explosion under the name of the Marine Corps and retaliate," Lee said.
Another South Korean military commander said North Korea is fearful of Seoul's renewed propaganda campaigns. Pyongyang recently said it has begun broadcasting anti-Seoul messages across the DMZ but the move is believed to be a measure against Seoul's broadcasts from reaching ordinary North Koreans.
"The reason why North Korea is reacting sensitively to psychological warfare is our psychological operations pose fears bigger than those posed by any other high-tech weapons," said Choi Yoon-hee, the chairman of South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff.
On Tuesday, North Korea again urged for the suspension of U.S.-South Korea joint drills, South Korea television network SBS reported, and offered a concession in return.
"If the joint drills to invade North Korea are stopped, and an atmosphere of reconciliation and unity materializes, the sight of relatives meeting to share their affections will unfold naturally at [Kumgangsan]," North Korea said in a statement published in Rodong Sinmun on Tuesday.
In the statement, North Korea also blamed South Korean President Park Geun-hye for creating tensions between the two Koreas and called her "a premature politician," "submissive traitor" and "visually impaired."

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SPC William Weedman
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I suspect this is frustration by the senior South Korean military leadership. The South Koreans generally have not struck back at the North for provocations, often at the urging of both Washington & Eighth Army HQ. As a soldier I would be frustrated to if I were constantly poked and not allowed to strike back. I'm certain South Korea turning on the loudspeakers again has shaken the North's confidence since that seems to be South Korea's response to the North's demand that joint exercises be called off. This comment by this general will be heard in the North, at least by the military leadership. We all know the promise of family reunion is and always will be a red herring. Except for 1 or 2 occasions during which the South gave the North a lot of hard currency to fund it's nuclear programs, there have not been any reunions of the families separated by the war. If we called off the exercises the North would find another reason to back out of the reunions and once again leave these families in pain, each blaming the other countries government for the lack of reunion. For more perspective, during Vietnam, a very low intensity conflict was started in the DMZ as the public opinion turned against the Vietnam War. Kim Il Sung rightly guessed that provocations across the DMZ would not cause serious retaliation by the US Army in particular and by extension the ROK military. The US added forces to our sector of the DMZ and authorized hazardous duty pay and the wear of patches on the right sleeve, but did not pursue conflict to end this period. It ended on it's own in the early 1970s about the same time we were withdrawing our combat troops from Vietnam.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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LCDR (Join to see) As usual we will go through this period of propaganda on both countries’ part. This seems to happen every time we hold joint exercises with the South Koreans. I don't think anything will happen except for the "hot air" going back and forth. South Korea is always brave in its comments because of the USA Backing. Let's hope that the "hot air" never turns into actual hostilities, otherwise you could see the beginning of WWIII in my opinion. I don't think the Chinese would sit by idol if it did come to military action!
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs Very good point sir.

I am less sure that China would come to North Korea's aid though. If they did it would certainly be reluctantly. They seem to have been distancing themselves from the craziness that has been the NK regime for the past few years.
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LCDR (Join to see) That is good news for us then. This way if there was a war maybe we could end this Korean Armistice Agreement once and for all (not wishing for that by any means)!
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Capt Seid Waddell
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It will probably not precipitate a war Pyongyang is not prepared to start anyway. Backing down to tyrants' provocations has never been a road to peace.
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