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Friday, April 26, 2013

N + S Korea Tension on the rise again and at a all time high.


Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Troubled relations between North and South Korea suffered a fresh blow Friday after Seoul decided to withdraw all its remaining citizens from the manufacturing zone jointly operated by the two.
The televised announcement by South Korean Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae followed North Korea's dismissal of a request for talks about the deteriorating situation at Kaesong Industrial Complex.
Pyongyang halted activity at the complex this month amid heightened tensions in the region.
The South Koreans' imminent departure bodes ill for the future of the zone, the last major symbol of cooperation between the two countries. It had continued to operate throughout previous inter-Korean tensions during the past eight years
This is a huge blow to finding a peaceful solution in Korea. This Zone was neutral ground for the Korean  Peninsula, where both sides worked with each other and I'm afraid it wont be neutral ground for long. something is brewing in Korea and i don't think its a good brew. Its only a matter of time before it becomes a mess-From the Moon

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