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3,000 killed or injured in North Korea
SEOUL (Reuters) - Up to 3,000 people were killed or injured in a huge explosion on Thursday when two goods trains collided in a North Korean station hours after leader Kim Jong-il had passed through, South Korea's YTN television station said. Yonhap news agency also said there were thousands of casualties. Both Yonhap and YTN did not give a breakdown of deaths and injuries.
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This story begs the question "how many hours?"
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You have a larger belief in the CIA capabilities than I do. I would guess (if not a complete accident) an internal coup attempt. Could be another terrorist group (terrorist for democracy?). |
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9 hours, according to an article on Yahoo. They obviously don't have very accurate detonators in north Korea... ;) |
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Then I would say accident or a random terrorist attack that came within 9 hours of hitting something even bigger than planned. |
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I would hope the CIA would not be willing to kill 3000 North Koreans, seeing as how the purpose would be to save them and not kill them. |
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I wouldn't think so, either (but there are many that would disagree with both of us). But even if they were, I would question there ability to do so in an area like North Korea. |
I live in South Korea as well as working here for the Korea government- IT/MIS(BTW-I am an american).I doubt from what I know about korea from living here for ten years thjat this wasn't a external attack especia;lly terrorists.First, why would terrorist bomb the people who are selling them nuke technology as well as short/medium range Frog Missiles.And a attack from the CIA directly or indirectly is unlikely.This is not your grandfathers Korea anymore.If you haven't heard South Korea is quickly swinging leftist(socialist).Asfar as what I have seen of the South Korean construction standards not to even speak of NORTH KOREA'S THIS WAS ALMOST SURELY A ACCIDENT. :p
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If this was a terrorist attack, I'm not suspecting Al-queda type terrorist. I would suspect (and I'm speculating of course) an internal, "freedom" type group.
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Any kind of grassroots or or otherwise type of movement/organization would almost certainly not have a chance of existing in the North.The NORK's Government is in total control of oppressing the people there.The people in North Korea haven't the time or energy for organized resistance, unfortunately they are too busy trying to find food to survive. |
Sign of the times.
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I'm kinda surprised that none of the few theories here so far have even mentioned who I would consider the number one suspect _if_ this was more than an accident.
I'll give you a hint: it's the nation I believe most wants a quiet North Korea (and a quieter North Korean leader). |
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China? Possible. It was near their border and would be easier for them than any other country. |
Myanmar?
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Yep, you got it in one try. I'm of the opinion that, if/when push comes to shove, the US won't have to lift a finger to make changes in NK, it'll be the China who does it. Kinda like a big kid smacking his annoying little cousin upside the head before somebody else does it. |
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Good analogy. :) |
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In the end, probably just a tragic accident, although really all of North Korea is a tragic situation right now. |
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I agree. |
Reportedly Cheney told China's leaders during his recent visit that if China couldn't prevent North Korea from arming itself with nuclear weapons, the US would be unable to prevent Taiwan and Japan from arming themselves with nuclear weapons.
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Thus the opening shots of The Second Korean War has been fired.
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Besides, if the situation escalated toward an actual war, China would quickly step in and slap Kim around. If anyone is crazy enough to just wake up one day and nuke Seoul, it would be Kim, but he hasn't done that so far. |
Sorry, Forgot to put an icon at the end.
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From what I understand the early speculation is Kim's unscheduled train totally screwed up the whole rail schedule on this line so that could have been a factor in leading to the accident. The whole CIA angle is speculative hogwash. Trust me, the CIA only dreams of having enough access in the DPRK to try something like this.
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Ends up that what is being reported now is totally different than what was described before. It has gone from two fuel trains colliding at the train terminal (which sounded suspicious to me) to a couple of cars carrying dynamite coming into contact with a power line while being connected in the terminal (sounding a whole lot more like an accident). Of course, neither might be the case because this is North Korea. :)
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Nothing to see here, move along.
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