yesthey fire shots sometimes
2006-11-17 16:11:46
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Korean war never really ended. In fact although there is a cease fire it is not with the South Koreans it is with the Americans. This has created a loophole that means the South Koreans technically can't sign a peace treaty with North Korea since they had no part in the cease fire that was signed. Of course this mostly comes from the DMZ tour information.
2006-11-19 02:00:22
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answered by wyldcatt76 3
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For God's sake, why? each and every protection rigidity strategist in the international says that South Korea would be triumphant in the long-term against North Korea. North Korea would rain missiles into Seoul and make a multitude out of one of the international's great cities, yet that would desire to be approximately all they might do. South Korea is a miles greater cutting-edge military and would have little worry with the poorly experienced, poorly geared up North Korean adversary. as quickly as they expend all of their missiles, they might have squat. And if all out conflict broke out, maximum of those missile batteries would be sitting ducks for South Korean and US jets, besides as cruise missiles. no longer in effortless terms that, the main particularly experienced protection rigidity workers are those that guy those missile launchers and that's a stable guess a lot of those would be misplaced besides. North Korea (and communist countries frequently) do no longer practice the completed protection rigidity in methods. They practice those they have confidence to be dependable to the regime and that they order the drones around. in case you're removing the leaders, something don't comprehend the thank you to anticipate management positions. each and every of the South Korean protection rigidity can take over if a senior chief is wounded or killed. you will no longer choose greater troops, they have sufficient already. loosen up
2016-10-15 16:52:34
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answered by ? 4
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The War has just never been officially signed off as over
the gunfire stopped in the 1950's but no declaration of peace was signed by either side --so techically the war is still on!
2006-11-17 15:39:51
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answered by f4fanactic 6
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there was never a declared war in Korea. It was called a police action. There was also never an official end to it. Only a cease fire.
2006-11-17 15:39:18
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answer #5
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answered by jperk1941 4
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It is all smoke and mirrors. Do not believe anything that any U.S. administration tells you regarding North Korea, we are simply saber-rattling. Kim Il Jung is a threat to world peace in thr overall game, however he will not be able to position China and the U.S to a stand-off in Asia with his antics.
2006-11-17 15:42:35
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answered by maggiepirsq 4
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like the last guy said, gunfire is exchanged over the DMZ with more frequency than most people probably think.
2006-11-18 13:05:39
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answered by Anonymous
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