4/4/2013 - April 10th Deadline Given By N. Korea For Firms To Pull Out Of Kaesong Industrial Complex
North Korea has given South Korean firms an April 10th, 2013 deadline
to pull out of the Kaesong Industrial Complex in Korea according to this
story from China.org.cn.
In the meantime, the North Korea military has given final approval for a
nuclear strike upon the US as shared in the BBC video below. Why the
leader of North Korea Kim Jong-Un would put his country in harms way is
beyond me; obviously, any nuclear strike upon America will be dealt with
in the most severe way by our own military and the complete and total
annihilation of North Korea and much of the entire world as a result of
such actions are within the realm of possibility should events escalate
and the dominoes begin to tumble. More below.
A South Korean truck returns after being rejected to enter the joint
industrial complex at the DPRK's border town of Kaesong, in Paju,
Gyeonggi province of South Korea, April 3, 2013. The Democratic People's
Republic of Korea (DPRK) banned South Korean workers' entrance to the
joint industrial complex at the DPRK's border town of Kaesong, only
allowing the workers to leave Kaesong for Seoul, the Unification
Ministry said on Wednesday. [Xinhua]
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) required that all
South Korean workers should leave the joint industrial park at the
DPRK's border town of Kaesong by April 10, Yonhap News Agency reported
on Thursday.
According to the reports, the DPRK urged the association of South
Korean companies to pull out from the industrial complex by next
Wednesday.
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