Sunday, April 23, 2017

Putin sends troops to Russia's border with North Korea

Via Billy

 Russia is sending troops to its tiny border with North Korea while China is also understood to have sent 150,000 soldiers to its southern frontier amid fears of a refugee crisis in the event of war

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Vladimir Putin is sending troops and equipment to Russia's border with North Korea over fears the US is preparing to attack Kim Jong-un.

The Russian President fears there will be a huge exodus of North Korean refugees if his American counterpart, Donald Trump, launches military action against Pyongyang.

It comes days after it emerged that China is also sending 150,000 soldiers to its southern frontier to cope with the tidal wave of North Koreans Beijing fears would flee across the border if war breaks out.

This morning, footage emerged appearing to show how Putin is reinforcing his 11-mile border with North Korea by relocating troops and equipment.  

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2 comments:

  1. So, Russia protects its border, but we're expected to accept in everyone...

    Easy solution: Have US troops come home. Then NK would become less paranoid and China's problem.

    Republicans tell me, "Japan and S. Korea are important US allies." I don't want either harmed by NK, but they're safer without us.

    And we don't need allies.

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    1. "Japan and S. Korea are important US allies.

      So was Vietnam and SEATO and we see how that went.

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