Friday, April 16, 2010

My Way News - North Korea has brazen record of attacking South
My Way News reports: "It is far from clear if North Korea had anything to do with the sinking last month of a navy patrol boat from South Korea that killed at least three dozen sailors and threw the country into mourning. Still, given Pyongyang's long history of attacks on its rival, it is not unusual that some in the South are pointing the finger of suspicion toward the heavily armed border."

My Way News - Chronology of North Korean attacks on South Korea
My Way News reports: "A timeline of North Korean attacks against South Korea. Seoul says the March 26 of one of its navy ships near their maritime border was caused by an external explosion, leaving open the possibility that a North Korean torpedo or mine may have caused the disaster. The two Koreas remain in a state of war because the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce, not a peace treaty."

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