Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Korean Crisis



The Korean States, technically still at war, may soon be going at it again. Due to a suspicious sinking off Korean waters, 46 South Korean sailors have died. After a recent report it was revealed that a North Korean mini-sub had sunk the South Korean ship with a torpedo. This does not bode well at all considering Kim Jung-Il is already close to dying and may want to follow in his father's footsteps and retake the whole Korean peninsula. With potential nuclear weapons in the North's arsenal, war would be disastrous for both sides. This is no the first time that the North has Southern sailors with no response from the South, so all we can do is wait and hope that no war will take place in these trying times.

"BBC News - South Korean Navy Ship Sinks near Sea Border with North." BBC NEWS | News Front Page. Web. 26 May 2010. .

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