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    Tuesday, May 29, 2012

    American Commandos On the Ground in North Korea?

    How many illegal preemptive wars is the US in?

    Brandon Turbeville

    In yet another effort of the United States to expand its sphere of influence as well as possibly trigger a nuclear war, it has been reported that American Special Forces commandos, alongside South Korean Special Forces have been parachuting into North Korea under the guise of gathering intelligence about the North’s underground military installations.

    The commander of US Special Forces in South Korea, Army Brigadier General Neil Tolley, told reporters last week that North Korea had built thousands of underground tunnels since the Korean War that took place years ago.

    The Diplomat quotes Tolley as stating, “The entire tunnel infrastructure is hidden from our satellites. So we send (South Korean) soldiers and US soldiers to the North to do special reconnaissance.”

    The National Defense Industrial Association’s website also contains a statement where Tolley says, “After 50 years we still don’t know much about the capability and full extent of the underground facilities.”

    Reports say that commandos were sent in with only the basic equipment necessary to facilitate movements and prevent detection.

    The areas in question revolve around are 20 airfields which are partially hidden underground along with thousands of artillery positions.

    The South Korea news agency, Yonhap, is reporting that North Korea has built two new tunnels at a nuclear testing site which the media is claiming is preparation for another test.

    Regardless of the true reasons for the deployment of Special Forces troops in North Korea, one must be aware of the track record of the United States involvement in the foreign affairs of other countries. One thing is certain – this new military adventure is not designed to promote the general welfare of the world’s population.

    Nevertheless, one must also ask whether or not provoking a nuclear power with a psychotic ruler is the best idea.

    Read other articles by Brandon Turbeville here.

    Activist Post: American Commandos On the Ground in North Korea?

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