Over the last few weeks
In the past few days, North Korean authorities have further increased tensions with the South by closing the border to South Koreans who are working at the joint Kaesong industrial facilities just inside North Korean territory. About 50,000 North Korean workers and a few hundred South Koreans managers
work at this facility, that was set up to foster better relations between the
two nations, and to allow the manufacture of cheaper South Korean goods.
These incidents show the same old rhetorics and
threats that seem to occur every time there are joint ROK-US military exercises
and/or new sanctions placed on the regime, although on this occasion North Korea has stepped up its rhetoric by
actively threatening to attack both the US and cross the border into the South.
Pyongyang have declared a ‘state of war,’ by actively cutting of communications with the officials in the South and amassing troops on the border the North would be unwise to further the tensions with South Korea and the US, an active conflict would not benefit both the regime and the people of North Korea.
It seems to me that Kim Jong-un, who has only been in power for less than 15 months, is trying to show the rest of the world and his fellow countrymen that North Korea are not threatened by the US and its allies and have the will and capability to defend its territory.
I think that the actions of Kim Jong-un is just verbal rhetoric, even a protest against new sanctions placed on the regime after last year's Nuclear tests and the annual joint military exercise just taken place on their doorstep. It's another case of North Korea barking louder, but a bite is unlikely.
Pyongyang have declared a ‘state of war,’ by actively cutting of communications with the officials in the South and amassing troops on the border the North would be unwise to further the tensions with South Korea and the US, an active conflict would not benefit both the regime and the people of North Korea.
It seems to me that Kim Jong-un, who has only been in power for less than 15 months, is trying to show the rest of the world and his fellow countrymen that North Korea are not threatened by the US and its allies and have the will and capability to defend its territory.
I think that the actions of Kim Jong-un is just verbal rhetoric, even a protest against new sanctions placed on the regime after last year's Nuclear tests and the annual joint military exercise just taken place on their doorstep. It's another case of North Korea barking louder, but a bite is unlikely.
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