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To: tsigprofit who started this subject4/13/2004 3:59:58 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (2) of 20773
 
Prelude to nuclear war.
<font color=brown> The U.S. military will withdraw most if its forces from the Demilitarized Zone separating North and South Korea this year, an official announced today.

The withdrawal means the United States will no longer have combat troops anywhere on the DMZ except at Panmunjom, where a U.S.-Korean battalion, commanded by a U.S. army lieutenant colonel, remains on guard in what is known as the Joint Security Area. </font>
worldtribune.com

<font color=green>War in North Korea is now almost inevitable because of the country's diplomatic stalemate with America, a senior UN official claims.</font>
observer.guardian.co.uk

<font color=navy>many Koreans suspect that a U.S. pullback would free the Bush administration's hand to launch a pre-emptive war against North Korea without first consulting Seoul.

"Without U.S. troops on the front line, possibilities of another war are very high," says Oh Hyung Man, a 58-year-old businessman. "Those youngsters who called for the withdrawal of U.S. soldiers would not be able to defend our country."

Seoul is bolstering its capabilities ahead of an expected U.S. pullback.</font>
bulletin.ninemsn.com.au
Time to buy your lead underwear.

TP
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