N. Korea threatens war over leaflets

North Korea warned Thursday of further military measures against the cross-border scattering of propaganda leaflets by South Korean activists, saying their campaign risked putting inter-Korean ties into an “unrecoverable” state.

In a statement, the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland sharply criticized the South’s government for doing little to block the leaflets.

“As shown in a recent incident, leaflet scattering is an extremely dangerous act that could bring about a war as well as the failure of north-south relations,” it said. [Yonhap]

President Bush removed North Korea from the list of state sponsors of terrorism on October 11, 2008. The Obama Administration’s official view is that North Korea is “not known to have sponsored any terrorist acts since the bombing of a Korean Airlines flight in 1987.” Discuss among yourselves.

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  1. Good job, it’s working. Aw come on, does anyone think Kimmy will start a war over some activists doing a good job rattling the regime?

  2. I support it, purely because they are annoying the regime immensely. The same regime that doesn’t hesitate to commit untold evil to its people.

    Some people also put Chocolate Pies on balloons and send over to North Korea too. There’s a BBC article on that.