Tuesday, July 18, 2023

US Soldier crosses over into North Korea



AP News is reporting that "The U.S.-led United Nations Command is trying to secure the release of an American soldier who fled to North Korea from the South Korean side of a border village. Private 2nd Class Travis King, in his early 20s, had just been released from a South Korean prison where he was held on assault charges. Instead of getting on a plane to be taken back to Fort Bliss, Texas, he left and joined a tour of the Korean border village of Panmunjom, where he ran across the border." Well I guess that kind of explains it.

CBS stated that the US soldier willfully and without authorization crosed over into North Korea. BBC said the soldier acted willingly by "making a run" but without authorisation. Reuters said US soldier flees into North Korea in new crisis over the nuclear-armed state." How is this a crisis?

"The crossing comes at a time of renewed tension on the Korean peninsula, with the arrival of a U.S. nuclear-armed ballistic missile submarine, and the launch early on Wednesday morning of two ballistic missiles into the sea by North Korea." That's the crisis. US sent a submarine with nuclear missiles on it. They are trying to provoke a conflict because they have nothing else better to do. This is yet another manufactured emergency.

"North Korea has been testing increasingly powerful missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads, including a new solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile launched last week." They ran a test to launch a satellite just like South Korea did. Stop trying to create conflict. Just ask Donnie to give Kim a call.

Travis King: US soldier in N Korea had been held after fighting in Seoul

10 comments:

  1. That guy is going to be so sorry.......

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    1. It probably wasn't one of his wisest life choices but I'm sure he'll be fine. No doubt the North would love to get a US soldier to defect. I'm sure they'll be nice to him.

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  2. 1. He was a "Cavalry Scout" for the "1st Armoured Division".
    2. He let out a loud "Ha Ha Ha".

    He is clearly on a mission.
    All those fake charges are just a cover.

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    1. Much appreciated as I haven’t heard this information. Any idea of this soldier’s motives and possibly why the cover up?

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    2. People often make sh*t up. Verify everything.

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  3. Yeah, the answer to that has already been submitted but not selected for publication.

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  4. Error in previous submission, it was 48 days in a South Korean prison before being released into the custody of the US Army, not 2 months as previously reported in the media. Like they get much right anyway. "Fact checkers they are not".

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  5. He had just come out of jail, and was likely headed for more jail. He's only 23, it's not surprising he couldn't see his way out of that. Laughing as he fled north doesn't really sound like he was in a stable frame of mind.

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    1. He was released from prison and face a disciplinary hearing at home which would not have been significant. I don't see any news report claiming he was laughing.

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  6. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/19/us-soldier-north-korea-border-travis-king

    Ah, it was reported in the news witnesses heard him yell ha ha ha. I thought someone just made that up. I highly doubt he'd be court martialed for a bar fight. I would think he'd get in a lot more trouble for crossing over into the North without authorization. The whole thing is really weird. As is the US provoking conflict again by sending in nuclear submarines. After the bar fight he kicked a cop car off duty. Not a big deal in a disciplinary hearing either. The spook is at it again. Go f*ck yourself you dirty POS.

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