Proud Pies wrote:Jezza wrote:Being reported in The Australian that South Korea is ready for any potential threats from the North.
Pietillidie, I'm just wondering what's the mood like around South Korea. Are people taking the threats seriously or is it being dismissed as scare-mongering?
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/wo ... 6612387112
AUSTRALIAN Defence officials are working on plans to evacuate thousands of Australians from South Korea, as Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Foreign Minister Bob Carr head to China tomorrow to urge Beijing to take stronger action against its close and unstable ally North Korea.
better to be safe than sorry
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/nation ... 6612720574
Thanks for asking, Jezza.
We're used to the threat-pacification cycle here and take it with a grain of salt. And I don't mean just me and I don't mean that in a careless way, it's just that the SK and US forces here are more potent than people realise, not to mention Japan is paranoid about NK and has a much bigger "purely defensive" (cough, cough) military apparatus than people realise. Add that to the fact that China is keen to keep its economic development on track and war here has been averted under much more trying circumstances over the past six decades and you can begin to see why panic is not on the agenda.
As I say, anything is possible, but so are terrorist attacks in major Australian cities.
Just looking at some of the hysterical rhetoric from the usual media sources you can see the same old creeps who benefit from war (the media, the arms companies and their parasitic ecosystems, nutter conservative authoritarians who revel in fear and chaos, etc.) are just dying to turn this into something more than the usual to and fro. Nothing gives declining media outlets and arms companies bigger boners than talk of missiles/weaponised phalluses!