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I think so. They are trying to provoke them and South Korea is getting a little too tense.
Why would they? What benefit is it to them?
No. North Korea needs a "crises" to continue to keep their citizens under the iron boot heel of communism dictatorship. The north will attack the south under very false claims of being attacked.
That is how Socialism and Communism sustain their existence, through so-called national "emergencies" or some other national threat, mostly all manufactured by their own government.
All of you should be able to recognize the symptoms, they are the most easily recognizable.
The South have waaaay to much to lose.
And the Chinese would lose their strategic buffer zone ( North Korea and it’s people) should the North ever embrace the South. So China is really the cause of the North’s dismal way of life. Keeping them on the edge, releasing and holding them at bay against the South.
A Chinese stealth sub sank the Cheonan and the North with plausible denial could really say THEY DID NOT SINK THE CHEONAN. The South has the money to afford if not build top of the line Naval tech equipment, though they couldn’t trace that particular class of Chinese sub.
That same Chinese stealth sub class entered US coastal waters and fired an unarmed ballistic missile off of California.
Probally beacause of the Stuxnet infection.
Eveytime I read about North or South Korea it always ends with this:
North and South Korea are still technically at war because the 1950-53 Korean War ended with name calling, taunts and gestures such as mooning and showing the finger.