Mongolia-friend of our enemy
M was the second country to grant diplomatic recognition to North Korea
Although Mongolia did not directly participate in the Korean War,
it feed the soilders killing our GIs
Provided livestock as material assistance for North Korea
, including more than 200,000 head of horses, cows, and sheep.
After the war, Mongolia received and brought up war-orphaned children.
sending them back to NK when they gew up
In 1956 North Korean leader Kim Il-sung visited Mongolia
and expressed his appreciation of Mongolia’s support during wartime;
Mongolian leader Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal paid a reciprocal visit to Pyongyang later that year
. At that time, the two countries signed the Agreement on Economic and Cultural Cooperation and in the following year began to conduct bilateral trade.
The two countries signed their first friendship and cooperation treaty in 1986.
Kim Il-sung also paid a visit to the country in 1988
Kim Yong-nam, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, made visit to M in in 1985 and 1988
The two countries nullified their earlier friendship and cooperation treaty in 1995
FOR JUST 1 SHORT YEAR.
. In 1996, the newly elected Mongolian Democratic Coalition government
began to conduct an active policy designed to improve its relationship with Pyongyang.
In 1998, Mongolia’s foreign minister visited North Korea, resurrecting high ranking contacts
The deputy foreign minister of North Korea paid a reciprocal visit to Ulan Batur the same year.
The Mongolian Parliament Group for Mongolia-DPRK Cooperation was established soon afterward.
Despite its own economic constraints, Mongolia provided food
relief to North Korea in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, and 2003
July 2007,Kim Yong-nam, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, made 3-rd visit to M
Mongolia welcomed North Korea’s number two official in summer 2007,
building upon airlifts of food aid to North Korea,
a visit by the DPRK deputy foreign minister, and reiteration of a friendship treaty earlier in the decade;
the North Koreans proclaimed the Mongolians their “only true friends” in Northeast Asia during a 2002 visit
February 2008, Ulan Bator and Pyongyang reached an agreement which would allow as many as 5,300 North Korean workers to come to Mongolia over the following five years.
JULY 2009 A high-level military delegation from North Korea a three-day annual visit , including Gen. Pak Je Geyong, North Korea’s vice minister of defense,
The visit reciprocated a trip by a Mongolian military delegation to Pyongyang a few months earlier -
2012-11-30 Mongolian parliamentary speaker, Zandaakhu Enkhbold,met with the DPRK’s Supreme People’s Assembly Chairman and Korean Workers’ Party Secretary Choe Tae Bok on October 19 on his four-day visit to Ulan Bator, the capitol of Mongolia. The officials from both countries agreed on the future possibilities of bilateral trade and cooperation in the fields of information technology and human exchanges.
Around twenty years ago many Mongolians studied
in North Korea, not only in Pyongyang but also in Chungjin and other different cities
Today, they are at a peak of their careers/power in M. and friendly to DPRK.
See picture North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly Chairman Choe Tae Bok (L) talks with Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj in Ulaanbaatar on November 19, 2012. (Office of the President of Mongolia)
Month later DPRK launched second nuke test and
Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdor launched nuke at RIO.
http://blogs.cfr.org/asia/files/2013/02/mongolia-again.jpg
The 2 best friends have in comon expropiration of foreign mining cos.
Last year investment in North Korea by one of China’s largest mining companies went belly-up when the North Koreans reportedly mastered the mining processes themselves and evicted the Chinese workers. The Chinese company is still trying to recoup some of its investment.
========================================
WHAT's GONNA HAPPEN IN NEXT FEW DAYS?
1. nothing
2. DPRK nuke test inland and nothing
3.DPRK firing conventional or nuke missle at US bases in Guam or Japan -or S.Korea.= war
4. terrorist nuke ( made in DPRK) explosion in US city ( 4/11) = war and /or nihiliation of DPRK
The Chinese, risk having a radioactive wasteland on their border and several million dying survivors trying to cross it
1967 treaty says China must "render military and other assistance by all means at its disposal" in the event North Korea comes under "armed attack by any state."
http://blogs.cfr.org/asia/2013/04/04/what-is-north-koreas-next-threat-likely-to-be/
see Harvard’s Graham Allison, February 12, 2013 Op-Ed in the New York Times.
North Korea's Lesson - Nukes for Sale - The New York Times
www.nytimes.com/2013/.../12/.../north-koreas-lesson-nukes-for-sale..
The Kim dynasty’s score card contains deadly attacks on U.S. military aircraft, naval vessels, and aircraft, numerous attempts to assassinate presidents of South Korea, the kidnapping of Japanese, South Korean, and American citizens, and hundreds of attacks on South Korea—most unpublicized in the U.S. but some of such ferocity they broke into our crowded news cycle.
The DPRK National Defense Commission issued a more concrete statement on January 24 that stated
: “We do not hide that a variety of satellites and long-range rockets which will be launched by the DPRK one after another and a nuclear test of higher level which will be carried out by it in the upcoming all-out action, a new phase of the anti-U.S. struggle that has lasted century after century, will target against the U.S., the sworn enemy of the Korean people.”
see North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (C) presides over an urgent operation meeting on the Korean People's Army Strategic Rocket Force's performance of duty for firepower strike at the Supreme Command in Pyongyang, early March 29, 2013. (KCNA/courtesy Reuters)
http://blogs.cfr.org/asia/files/2013/04/NK-planning-attack.jpg
North Korea Announces Total Evacuation And Suspension Of Border Industrial Zone , the 53,000 North Korean workers employed in the Kaesong industrial complex
a South-financed project that accounts for up to 40 percent of the North's revenue.
This is an unprecedented step that doesn't fit in with past episodes of DPRK bluster
North Korea has told embassies in Pyongyang to consider evacuating their employees because it cannot guarantee their safety in the event of conflict after April 10, BBC reports.
and told South Korean companies to pull all of their workers out by April 10
WHAT IS WITH THIS APR 10 ? WHY 10?
Do they like a 4/11 date ?
Gen. James Thurman, the top U.S. commander in South Korea, is canceling a trip to Washington this week due to the rising tensions.
"Given the current situation, Gen. Thurman will remain in Seoul next week as a prudent measure," a spokesman said.
First the US fanfared the placement of two F-22 Raptors in the Osan airbase of South Korea.
On April 1 the US upped the ante again by announcing deployment of several F-22 stealth fighter jets to the Korean peninsula.
Then it demonstratively launched a B-2 stealth bomber on a training mission over a South Korean gunnery range.
Then it deployed an anti-ballistic missile defense system to Guam and positioned two guided-missile destroyers in the waters near Korea.
And now, we learn that the Pentagon has escalated once more and dispatched several B-1 ("Bone") Lancer strategic long-range bombers to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam.
Finally, and most disturbing, is that another aircraft also in the process of deployment
is none other than the E-6 Mercury "Doomsday" plane,
which are among the pinnacle in US Airforce nuclear war preparedness
, tasked with "providing command and control of U.S. nuclear forces
should ground-based control become inoperable"
and whose core functions include conveying
from the National Command Authority to fleet ballistic missile submarines
and also to further command post capabilities and control of land-based missiles and nuclear-armed bombers
U.S. is not only making symbolic moves but it is preparing for the worst scenario
an attack on North Korea.
WHAT THE MONGOLIAN DONKS - THEIR BEST FRIENDS GONNA DO THEN ?
SENT TROOPS TO "SECURE" OT AND OTHER WESTERN COS FOR STARTERS?
======================
JAPAN
This morning, Apr 8 Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihida Suga, announced that the prime minister had placed Japan’s Self-Defense Force on “full alert status.”
Japan’s defense minister, Itsunori Onodera, had already ordered the Self-Defense Force to mobilize for missile defense.
The Maritime Self-Defense Force deployed two AEGIS destroyers to the Sea of Japan, and the Air Self-Defense Force readied its land-based PAC-3 missile interceptors.
. To date, Kim Jong-un’s regime seemed focused on threatening the United States directly, but North Korea’s assertion that it will use its intermediate range Musudan missiles to launch attacks against U.S. military facilities and personnel in the region puts Japan firmly in the midst of this growing crisis.
Japan hosts around 45,000 U.S. forward deployed forces, with bases in northern Honshu as well as the southernmost prefecture of Okinawa.
All of Japanese territory, including vital U.S. military bases, is within the expected range of the Musudan missile
. Regardless of Pyongyang’s target, a launch from North Korea’s east coast almost guarantees the trajectory of the missile will be over Japanese territory.
In 1998, North Korea launched a rocket over Japan, which landed in the Pacific Ocean. Pyongyang claimed it had successfully put a satellite into orbit.
==================
RUSSIA
Russia has invested considerable amounts of capital into numerous large-scale, long-term international infrastructure projects involving the Korean peninsula, such as oil and gas pipelines and Trans-Korean and Trans-Siberian railroads junctions. These projects are of crucial importance to the economic revitalization of the Russian Far East, and in the case of a new Korean War, these projects—and Russian economic interests—would be severely damaged. The two states share a border along the lower Tumen River
In September 2012 Russia agreed to write off 90% of North Korea's $11 billion historic debt to Russia as a sign of closer engagement with North Korea's new leader
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea%E2%80%93Russia_relations
Russia warned on Friday that the heightened military activity was slipping into a "vicious cycle" that could get out of control.
We hope that all parties will exercise maximum responsibility and restraint and no one will cross the point of no return
=============
CHINA
China mobilizes military, on 'high alert' over N. Korea threats
. The PLA is now at ‘Level One’ readiness, its highest.
Chinese forces, including tanks and armored personnel carriers, have been spotted in the city of Ji’an and near the Yalu River, which splits China and North Korea. Other border regions were also reportedly being patrolled by planes.
China has also been conducting live-firing naval exercises in the Yellow Sea, scheduled to end on Monday. The move is widely viewed as open support for North Korea,
North Korea and China have maintained a long-standing defense treaty under which Beijing is to come to Pyongyang’s aid in the event of an attack. The last time this was put into practice was during the Korean War, when tens of thousands of Chinese volunteer forces were deployed on the Korean Peninsula. The relationship between the two countries is often referred to as being “as close as lips and teeth” by Chinese military spokesmen
.
Foreign military presence in the region is just as unnerving to China as it is to Pyongyang.
China, don't like to have nuclear bombers that close to the peninsula there, on China’s southern border
Others believe openly that the US strategy is geared not towards the destabilization of North Korea, but that of China.
Li Jie, an expert with a Chinese navy research institution, has told Reuters that “the ultimate strategic aim is to contain and blockade China, to distract China's attention and slow its development. What the US is most worried about is the further development of China's economy and military strength."
The Chinese Communist Party newspaper Global Times in an editorial Monday blamed the United States for its "destructive role in Northeast Asia" and charged, "The protracted US backing of a vindictive South Korea has pushed the peninsula to the brink of war." The editorial argued,
It is time to take a closer look at the damaging power of the US role in Northeast Asia.
The last thing China wants is a unified Korea. They will make sure one way or another North Korea is there.
They will not allow the west to control the rebuilding of Korea,
On the other hand China is most likely not going to give up its' largest source of income= US by attacking it = siding with DPRK
China needs the U.S. to survive, ...or is it the other way around ?
=================
North Korea threats timeline — RT News
http://rt.com/news/north-korea-threats-timeline-108/
“Time has come to stage a do-or-die final battle.”
ALL-OUT WAR
Another Asian war would be disastrous. China and Russia might intervene
. If nuclear weapons are used, all bets are off.
Now, what is different is that the DPRK has proven to the world that it does have intercontinental ballistic missile technology, and it’s not just nuclear weapons, hydrogen and neutron bombs, including EMP, or electromagnetic [pulse] power are also things they seem to have.
Read more at http://www.stockhouse.com/bullboards/messagedetailthread.aspx?sv=2&p=0&m=32439425&r=0&s=TRQ&t=LIST#ivvzy5ZCWWzj3bxK.99
Although Mongolia did not directly participate in the Korean War,
it feed the soilders killing our GIs
Provided livestock as material assistance for North Korea
, including more than 200,000 head of horses, cows, and sheep.
After the war, Mongolia received and brought up war-orphaned children.
sending them back to NK when they gew up
In 1956 North Korean leader Kim Il-sung visited Mongolia
and expressed his appreciation of Mongolia’s support during wartime;
Mongolian leader Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal paid a reciprocal visit to Pyongyang later that year
. At that time, the two countries signed the Agreement on Economic and Cultural Cooperation and in the following year began to conduct bilateral trade.
The two countries signed their first friendship and cooperation treaty in 1986.
Kim Il-sung also paid a visit to the country in 1988
Kim Yong-nam, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, made visit to M in in 1985 and 1988
The two countries nullified their earlier friendship and cooperation treaty in 1995
FOR JUST 1 SHORT YEAR.
. In 1996, the newly elected Mongolian Democratic Coalition government
began to conduct an active policy designed to improve its relationship with Pyongyang.
In 1998, Mongolia’s foreign minister visited North Korea, resurrecting high ranking contacts
The deputy foreign minister of North Korea paid a reciprocal visit to Ulan Batur the same year.
The Mongolian Parliament Group for Mongolia-DPRK Cooperation was established soon afterward.
Despite its own economic constraints, Mongolia provided food
relief to North Korea in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, and 2003
July 2007,Kim Yong-nam, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, made 3-rd visit to M
Mongolia welcomed North Korea’s number two official in summer 2007,
building upon airlifts of food aid to North Korea,
a visit by the DPRK deputy foreign minister, and reiteration of a friendship treaty earlier in the decade;
the North Koreans proclaimed the Mongolians their “only true friends” in Northeast Asia during a 2002 visit
February 2008, Ulan Bator and Pyongyang reached an agreement which would allow as many as 5,300 North Korean workers to come to Mongolia over the following five years.
JULY 2009 A high-level military delegation from North Korea a three-day annual visit , including Gen. Pak Je Geyong, North Korea’s vice minister of defense,
The visit reciprocated a trip by a Mongolian military delegation to Pyongyang a few months earlier -
2012-11-30 Mongolian parliamentary speaker, Zandaakhu Enkhbold,met with the DPRK’s Supreme People’s Assembly Chairman and Korean Workers’ Party Secretary Choe Tae Bok on October 19 on his four-day visit to Ulan Bator, the capitol of Mongolia. The officials from both countries agreed on the future possibilities of bilateral trade and cooperation in the fields of information technology and human exchanges.
Around twenty years ago many Mongolians studied
in North Korea, not only in Pyongyang but also in Chungjin and other different cities
Today, they are at a peak of their careers/power in M. and friendly to DPRK.
See picture North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly Chairman Choe Tae Bok (L) talks with Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj in Ulaanbaatar on November 19, 2012. (Office of the President of Mongolia)
Month later DPRK launched second nuke test and
Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdor launched nuke at RIO.
http://blogs.cfr.org/asia/files/2013/02/mongolia-again.jpg
The 2 best friends have in comon expropiration of foreign mining cos.
Last year investment in North Korea by one of China’s largest mining companies went belly-up when the North Koreans reportedly mastered the mining processes themselves and evicted the Chinese workers. The Chinese company is still trying to recoup some of its investment.
========================================
WHAT's GONNA HAPPEN IN NEXT FEW DAYS?
1. nothing
2. DPRK nuke test inland and nothing
3.DPRK firing conventional or nuke missle at US bases in Guam or Japan -or S.Korea.= war
4. terrorist nuke ( made in DPRK) explosion in US city ( 4/11) = war and /or nihiliation of DPRK
The Chinese, risk having a radioactive wasteland on their border and several million dying survivors trying to cross it
1967 treaty says China must "render military and other assistance by all means at its disposal" in the event North Korea comes under "armed attack by any state."
http://blogs.cfr.org/asia/2013/04/04/what-is-north-koreas-next-threat-likely-to-be/
see Harvard’s Graham Allison, February 12, 2013 Op-Ed in the New York Times.
North Korea's Lesson - Nukes for Sale - The New York Times
www.nytimes.com/2013/.../12/.../north-koreas-lesson-nukes-for-sale..
The Kim dynasty’s score card contains deadly attacks on U.S. military aircraft, naval vessels, and aircraft, numerous attempts to assassinate presidents of South Korea, the kidnapping of Japanese, South Korean, and American citizens, and hundreds of attacks on South Korea—most unpublicized in the U.S. but some of such ferocity they broke into our crowded news cycle.
The DPRK National Defense Commission issued a more concrete statement on January 24 that stated
: “We do not hide that a variety of satellites and long-range rockets which will be launched by the DPRK one after another and a nuclear test of higher level which will be carried out by it in the upcoming all-out action, a new phase of the anti-U.S. struggle that has lasted century after century, will target against the U.S., the sworn enemy of the Korean people.”
see North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (C) presides over an urgent operation meeting on the Korean People's Army Strategic Rocket Force's performance of duty for firepower strike at the Supreme Command in Pyongyang, early March 29, 2013. (KCNA/courtesy Reuters)
http://blogs.cfr.org/asia/files/2013/04/NK-planning-attack.jpg
North Korea Announces Total Evacuation And Suspension Of Border Industrial Zone , the 53,000 North Korean workers employed in the Kaesong industrial complex
a South-financed project that accounts for up to 40 percent of the North's revenue.
This is an unprecedented step that doesn't fit in with past episodes of DPRK bluster
North Korea has told embassies in Pyongyang to consider evacuating their employees because it cannot guarantee their safety in the event of conflict after April 10, BBC reports.
and told South Korean companies to pull all of their workers out by April 10
WHAT IS WITH THIS APR 10 ? WHY 10?
Do they like a 4/11 date ?
Gen. James Thurman, the top U.S. commander in South Korea, is canceling a trip to Washington this week due to the rising tensions.
"Given the current situation, Gen. Thurman will remain in Seoul next week as a prudent measure," a spokesman said.
First the US fanfared the placement of two F-22 Raptors in the Osan airbase of South Korea.
On April 1 the US upped the ante again by announcing deployment of several F-22 stealth fighter jets to the Korean peninsula.
Then it demonstratively launched a B-2 stealth bomber on a training mission over a South Korean gunnery range.
Then it deployed an anti-ballistic missile defense system to Guam and positioned two guided-missile destroyers in the waters near Korea.
And now, we learn that the Pentagon has escalated once more and dispatched several B-1 ("Bone") Lancer strategic long-range bombers to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam.
Finally, and most disturbing, is that another aircraft also in the process of deployment
is none other than the E-6 Mercury "Doomsday" plane,
which are among the pinnacle in US Airforce nuclear war preparedness
, tasked with "providing command and control of U.S. nuclear forces
should ground-based control become inoperable"
and whose core functions include conveying
from the National Command Authority to fleet ballistic missile submarines
and also to further command post capabilities and control of land-based missiles and nuclear-armed bombers
U.S. is not only making symbolic moves but it is preparing for the worst scenario
an attack on North Korea.
WHAT THE MONGOLIAN DONKS - THEIR BEST FRIENDS GONNA DO THEN ?
SENT TROOPS TO "SECURE" OT AND OTHER WESTERN COS FOR STARTERS?
======================
JAPAN
This morning, Apr 8 Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihida Suga, announced that the prime minister had placed Japan’s Self-Defense Force on “full alert status.”
Japan’s defense minister, Itsunori Onodera, had already ordered the Self-Defense Force to mobilize for missile defense.
The Maritime Self-Defense Force deployed two AEGIS destroyers to the Sea of Japan, and the Air Self-Defense Force readied its land-based PAC-3 missile interceptors.
. To date, Kim Jong-un’s regime seemed focused on threatening the United States directly, but North Korea’s assertion that it will use its intermediate range Musudan missiles to launch attacks against U.S. military facilities and personnel in the region puts Japan firmly in the midst of this growing crisis.
Japan hosts around 45,000 U.S. forward deployed forces, with bases in northern Honshu as well as the southernmost prefecture of Okinawa.
All of Japanese territory, including vital U.S. military bases, is within the expected range of the Musudan missile
. Regardless of Pyongyang’s target, a launch from North Korea’s east coast almost guarantees the trajectory of the missile will be over Japanese territory.
In 1998, North Korea launched a rocket over Japan, which landed in the Pacific Ocean. Pyongyang claimed it had successfully put a satellite into orbit.
==================
RUSSIA
Russia has invested considerable amounts of capital into numerous large-scale, long-term international infrastructure projects involving the Korean peninsula, such as oil and gas pipelines and Trans-Korean and Trans-Siberian railroads junctions. These projects are of crucial importance to the economic revitalization of the Russian Far East, and in the case of a new Korean War, these projects—and Russian economic interests—would be severely damaged. The two states share a border along the lower Tumen River
In September 2012 Russia agreed to write off 90% of North Korea's $11 billion historic debt to Russia as a sign of closer engagement with North Korea's new leader
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea%E2%80%93Russia_relations
Russia warned on Friday that the heightened military activity was slipping into a "vicious cycle" that could get out of control.
We hope that all parties will exercise maximum responsibility and restraint and no one will cross the point of no return
=============
CHINA
China mobilizes military, on 'high alert' over N. Korea threats
. The PLA is now at ‘Level One’ readiness, its highest.
Chinese forces, including tanks and armored personnel carriers, have been spotted in the city of Ji’an and near the Yalu River, which splits China and North Korea. Other border regions were also reportedly being patrolled by planes.
China has also been conducting live-firing naval exercises in the Yellow Sea, scheduled to end on Monday. The move is widely viewed as open support for North Korea,
North Korea and China have maintained a long-standing defense treaty under which Beijing is to come to Pyongyang’s aid in the event of an attack. The last time this was put into practice was during the Korean War, when tens of thousands of Chinese volunteer forces were deployed on the Korean Peninsula. The relationship between the two countries is often referred to as being “as close as lips and teeth” by Chinese military spokesmen
.
Foreign military presence in the region is just as unnerving to China as it is to Pyongyang.
China, don't like to have nuclear bombers that close to the peninsula there, on China’s southern border
Others believe openly that the US strategy is geared not towards the destabilization of North Korea, but that of China.
Li Jie, an expert with a Chinese navy research institution, has told Reuters that “the ultimate strategic aim is to contain and blockade China, to distract China's attention and slow its development. What the US is most worried about is the further development of China's economy and military strength."
The Chinese Communist Party newspaper Global Times in an editorial Monday blamed the United States for its "destructive role in Northeast Asia" and charged, "The protracted US backing of a vindictive South Korea has pushed the peninsula to the brink of war." The editorial argued,
It is time to take a closer look at the damaging power of the US role in Northeast Asia.
The last thing China wants is a unified Korea. They will make sure one way or another North Korea is there.
They will not allow the west to control the rebuilding of Korea,
On the other hand China is most likely not going to give up its' largest source of income= US by attacking it = siding with DPRK
China needs the U.S. to survive, ...or is it the other way around ?
=================
North Korea threats timeline — RT News
http://rt.com/news/north-korea-threats-timeline-108/
“Time has come to stage a do-or-die final battle.”
ALL-OUT WAR
Another Asian war would be disastrous. China and Russia might intervene
. If nuclear weapons are used, all bets are off.
Now, what is different is that the DPRK has proven to the world that it does have intercontinental ballistic missile technology, and it’s not just nuclear weapons, hydrogen and neutron bombs, including EMP, or electromagnetic [pulse] power are also things they seem to have.
Read more at http://www.stockhouse.com/bullboards/messagedetailthread.aspx?sv=2&p=0&m=32439425&r=0&s=TRQ&t=LIST#ivvzy5ZCWWzj3bxK.99
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