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Disconnect USA and S.Korea
Kim Tae-young tried to resign over the Cheon-an torpedoing but was refused.
Then when the Island was hit with many salvos o it was revealed that counter-fire didn't happen for 13 minutes, that was it, he was fired or resigned.
Obama congratulated S.Korea on its restraint.
NK barracks was hit, unknown casualties. Their barracks are all targeted as the first counter-fire assignment. Artillery is a secondary target. The S Korean attack was made by mobile rocket launchers that immediately go back in their caves, so counter-fire is ineffective except by UAV Hellfire.
Does S.Korea have a right to self defense?
Will N.Korea continue strikes as there is no payback?
Kind of like Iran vs USA, hostages, Exporting IEDs, funding
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Paradigm Intel:
Wikileaks won't post Russian material.
We plead with Mr. Julian Assange NOT to post the Russian material
to save his own life.
Our Paradigm Intel WARNS:
FBS will Kill Julian Assange, and others running wikileaks will just disappear forever.
FBS has killed before?
FSB agent Alexander Litvinenko, who had published damning books about the agency and Russia's leadership, was poisoned with a rare and highly radioactive polonium isotope, slow unstoppable death, he drank some tea.
British police suspect former Russian security agent Andrei Lugovoi of murdering Litvinenko. But the Russian government, which vehemently denies any connection to the murder, has refused to extradite Lugovoi, and a nationalist party has since made him a member of the Russian parliament.
Russia doesn't observe the niceties that the CIA does, and we think it will be made
to look like a CIA hit as cover for the FSB assassin.
Its happened before:
an official at the Center for Information Security of the FSB, Russia's secret police, gave a warning to WikiLeaks that showed none of the tact of the U.S. reply to the Iraq revelations. "It's essential to remember that given the will and the relevant orders, [WikiLeaks] can be made inaccessible forever," the anonymous official told the independent Russian news website LifeNews.
When reached by TIME, the FSB, which is the main successor to the Soviet KGB, declined to elaborate on the comment or say whether it was the agency's official position. But history has shown that the FSB readily steps in to shut down Internet tattlers. In June, a Russian analog to WikiLeaks called Lubyanskaya Pravda published a series of documents it claimed to be top-secret FSB files detailing the agency's operations in the former Soviet Union and conflicts with other Russian security forces.
The site stayed online for less than three weeks — during which time no Russian newspapers published the files — and then put up a notice saying it was under construction. With the site down and the people who anonymously ran it unreachable, the leak was apparently stopped. "The FSB could have easily found the people behind it and convinced them that this was not a good idea," says Andrei Soldatov, an expert on Russian security services. "It is also possible for the FSB to take down a site like WikiLeaks. They have the capacity for all of this."
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WAR PENDING?
Our sources inside the beltway and Paradigm Intel suggest
a high probability of a strike.
Deployed BSU's, checking other sources, OSINT and Paradigm
engines cranking.
154 tomahawk missiles in theater now.
PACOM has two Combined Joint Task Forces, CJTF 71-1 and CJTF 72-1 in theater.
And some great platforms.
An SSGN Boomer arrived yesterday, not sure which.
SSN-23 (Jimmy Carter), already in theater, which deployed a Scan Eagle UAV to survey the damage last night.
"A likely response will be Tomahawks if this escalates, no aircraft over NK. Targeting is well established, NK airspace will get very crowded and I wouldn't want to be manning anything arty or nuclear."
"Kim Jong-il and Kim Jong-eun turned up at 4th Corps, which was responsible for this shelling, a few days ago. The commander Kim Kyuk-shik is said to be a hardliner against SK and close to both Kim's.
"Everything looks like war. We've had intel since August that they were planning a 5 island shelling and ....... occupation."
Noise and chatter : Russia on board, China wavering.
Jul 22, 2010 ... The US and South Korea's plans to hold joint military exercises pose a major danger to the region, Pyongyang says. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-10722218 - Cached - Add to iGoogle
Jul 24, 2010 ... Pyongyang ramps up the tension over this weekend's joint US-South Korean wargames in the Sea of Japan. www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/.../north-korea-nuclear-war-threat - Cached
U.S. aircraft carrier's arrival off Korean peninsula also sends a message to China http://wapo.st/h5B6lG
Would also send clear msg to Iran.
Paradigm Intel Update:
NKorea's nukes are problematic, Maybe?
NK newly discovered centrifuges were
not running, just like Iran's centrifuges
are down. We think NK got help from
Iran in building their new plant, and
Stuxnet 4.o from Iran. Thank you Iran.
NK may find it has trouble
enriching any thing, or launching anything.
NK communications system is mostly 1950's
best equipment is maybe 1960's. NSA has
them completely bugged, remotely.
The problem US and SK face is if they let
NK attack first then SK faces significant losses.
Tens of thousands dead, if NK nuke doesn't work.
If it does work or they just move it next to the
border and detonate it, casualties will be catastrophic.
Or even if NK just launches an all out artillery strike
against the capitol, again SK would be looking at
huge losses.
The only acceptable paradigm is a preemptive strike.
As soon as US Intel picks up the prelim orders.
Russia is on board, they don't like a Nuclear NK
so close to them.
Now China is a different proposition.
A loosing proposition, they fund 70%
of NK oil and 50% of their food.
China is waiting for assurances
US will not invade NK or occupy
them. Given those assurances,
the removal of NK leadership
would allow NGOs to take over
some of China's foreign aid load.
And currently under this regime
the NK people are not customers
for China's goods, nor cheap
labor. They don't have the trust
or capital for factories.
All that changes if NK nukes
and military are knocked out.
NK becomes a big trading
partner for China Money from
NK buying and making goods
for China.
Removal of current regime
would allow Western investment
in NK for factories electrical etc.
And it gets rid of a rogue Nuke
power.
IF KN sneezes wrong they will
loose their heads.
Diego Garcia is all lit up right now.
Some concepts from sources inside beltway.
Republicans stalling "Start" treaty are exposing US to
terrorist Nuke threat. Its the only way to check
radioactive inventories and security in Russia.
Seven former generals of the U.S. strategic nuclear command join current military leadership in supporting New #START.http://go.usa.gov/Chj
JIEDDO
"Combat helmets must protect troops from three things: ballistics (bullets and shrapnel), blasts, and impact (hitting or falling)" -Doc. Helmet shield adds considerable pass around protction from blasts
US troops don't have them, over 300,000 troop injuries from blasts.
Taliban Impostor? Maybe NOT, security? Deny-ability? But who was paying him, supposed Taliban leader USD? Paying the Taliban? Wasn't US Army. But who? CIA?
From source inside beltway:
The use of stand-ins or doubles is a common practice among the Pakhtun. How does a shop-keeper in Kandahar show up in Paktia, travel to N Waziristan, get on one of our helo's, which was piloted by USAF pilots and then have tea with Karzai.....3 times?
The real Akhtar is short and fat and the former head of civil aviation for the Taliban-Afghan government and one of the largest drug smugglers in E Afghanistan. He is far too valuable to the enemy to be presented to NATO in person.
Yes they used a stand-in, but he was handled by the real enemy command and certainly passed on all he learned.
You have to remember that 80%+ Pakhtun births are from first cousins. It is easy to find look-alikes.
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high-level discussions between Karzai and Taliban conducted with the assistance ofNATOappear to have achieved little. The guy wasn't Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour, one of the most senior commanders in the Taliban movement. “It’s not him,” said a Western diplomat in Kabul intimately involved in the discussions. “And we gave him a lot of money.” The fake Taliban leader even met with President Hamid Karzai, having been flown to Kabul on a NATO aircraft and ushered into the presidential palace, officials said. But an Impostor. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/23/world/asia/23kabul.html?_r=1
The use of stand-ins or doubles is a common practice among the Pakhtun. How does a shop-keeper in Kandahar show up in Paktia, travel to N Waziristan, get on one of our helo's, which was piloted by USAF pilots and then have tea with Karzai.....3 times?
The real Akhtar is short and fat and the former head of civil aviation for the Taliban-Afghan government and one of the largest drug smugglers in E Afghanistan. He is far too valuable to the enemy to be presented to NATO in person.
Yes they used a stand-in, but he was handled by the real enemy command and certainly passed on all he learned. You have to remember that 80%+ Pakhtun births are from first cousins. It is easy to find look-alikes.