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Saturday, September 16, 2017

South Korea Creates ‘Decapitation Unit,’ Possibly to Kill Kim Jong-Un

South Korea is setting up a “decapitation unit” to deal with the threat from North Korea—a unit tasked with conducting cross-border raids into North Korea, possibly with the intention of killing North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.

According to the New York Times, South Korean defense minister Song Young-moo announced that the unit would be established by the end of the year, as part of a strategy to keep the rogue regime on its toes and as a way to get them to sit down at the negotiating table.

“The best deterrence we can have, next to having our own nukes, is to make Kim Jong-un fear for his life,” Shin Won-sik, a retired three-star general, told the Times.

“The idea is how we can instill the kind of fear a nuclear weapon would—but do so without a nuke. In the medieval system like North Korea, Kim Jong-un’s life is as valuable as hundreds of thousands of ordinary people whose lives would be threatened in a nuclear attack,” he added.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

We have been infiltrating to the north for many years. They have been coming to the south for the same. However most were secret missions when I was there.
I hope they get the little fat a$$ soon.

Anonymous said...

About time someone did something, sanctions do nothing.

Anonymous said...

And no better way for it to be successful than to advertise the fact in advance.
As Benny Hill would say...Sirry Iriots.

Anonymous said...

I'll volunteer to sharpen their knives.