Friday, December 20, 2013

North Korea Threatens South Korea Via A Fax



North Korea Sends Fax Threatening To Strike South Korea 'Without Notice': Report -- NBC

Menacing language from North Korea is nothing new. Neither is its office technology.

A South Korean news agency reported Friday that the North has threatened a “merciless” attack without notice in response to anti-North rallies this week — and that it sent the warning by fax.

It’s the latest provocation from North Korea’s young leader, Kim Jong Un, who, at 30 years old, was born not long before the fax entered its golden age of curling paper, smudgy printing and shrieking modems.

The threat was sent by the North Korean military, according to the Yonhap news agency. It arrived, apparently without a paper jam, at the South Korean National Security Council.

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More News On North Korea Threatening South Korea Via A Fax Message

North Korea threatens to 'strike South Korea mercilessly' -- CNN
North Korea threatens to strike South 'without notice,' sends warning via fax -- FOX News
North Korea issues threat to South Korea to 'strike mercilessly without notice' by FAX -- Daily Mail
North Korea sends fax to South, threatens ‘merciless’ attack ‘without notice’ -- National Post/AP
North Korea’s Weapon of Choice: The Fax Machine -- Wall Street Journal
North Korea Threatens South Korea… By Fax -- Time
North Korea Warns South of Strikes Amid Turmoil -- New York Times
S. Korea urges N. Korea to stop provocative threats -- Yonhap News Agency

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