Friday, December 8, 2017

China Preparing Refugee Camps On The North Korean Border

North Korean soldiers chat as they stand guard behind national flags of China (front) and North Korea on a boat anchored along the banks of Yalu River, near the North Korean town of Sinuiju, opposite the Chinese border city of Dandong, June 10, 2013. REUTERS/Jacky Chen

Epoch Times: China Prepares Refugee Camps at Border with North Korea

The day after a rather unusual Chinese news article was published about how citizens can better protect themselves in the event of a nuclear attack, a document circulating online has revealed the Chinese authorities’ plans to take in North Korean refugees in the event of a war.

The document, an internal memo from the Baishan City branch office of China Mobile, a state-owned telecommunications company, showed that Changbai County in Jilin Province—located just across the border with North Korea—had plans to set up five shelters for North Korean refugees, according to Hong Kong media HK01. The county government asked China Mobile to guarantee that areas surrounding the five shelters would have telecommunications signals. The company had finished conducting signal testing on December 2.

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WNU Editor: The Western media is currently only focused on China conducting military drills near the Korean peninsula .... China’s navy puts on show of strength for North Korea ... and United States’ east Asia alliance (SCMP). But this report that China is laying the groundwork to set up refugee camps near the North Korean border is incredibly troubling. It tells me that the Chinese are worried that in 2018 something is going to come to a head in North Korea, and the result will be  refugees pouring out of North Korea. One can only speculate on what that result may be .... but in my book all the possibilities are bad.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Kim Jong Un is gone. He just doesn't know it.

At best he ends up in prison.

At worst (for him) he ends up dead.

Kim Jong Un should have retired to Tahiti sort of like how Idi Amin retired to Saudi Arabia.

China could git-r-done just setting up refugee camps, making plans to invade, and holding exercises.

China does not have the problem South Korea has. There is no Chinese city that is under the gun of thousands of dug in artillery. North Korea would have to move them and if they did they would be vulnerable both to China and South Korea.

Perhaps all China has to do is make plans to invade North Korea in December of 2018 or in 2019. Suppose North Korea finds out. What are they going to do? Perhaps the only thing they could do is have a coups and kow-tow. The 100 families does China's work for them.

All China has to do is seriously intend to invade by a set date, continuously put the pieces in place and let the nerve of the NORKs fail.

They could denuke North Korea, downsize the NORK military to an extent, put in a more economically minded puppet and hold negotiations for the U.S. to leave the peninsula.

B.Poster said...

I actually like the idea of the US "leaving the peninsula." Candidate Trump had signaled such a possibility. Candidate Trump was right.

South Korea is no "ally." They have used and abused us long enough. The current "relationship" simply must end.

If everything else you suggest happens, leaving the Peninsula becomes possible and us a win/win. The trade agreements with China need to be renegotiated. In order to get this done, the US will probably need to recognize China's dominant position in the South China Sea.

B.Poster said...

I actually like the idea of the US "leaving the peninsula." Candidate Trump had signaled such a possibility. Candidate Trump was right.

South Korea is no "ally." They have used and abused us long enough. The current "relationship" simply must end.

If everything else you suggest happens, leaving the Peninsula becomes possible and us a win/win. The trade agreements with China need to be renegotiated. In order to get this done, the US will probably need to recognize China's dominant position in the South China Sea.

Anonymous said...

Bposter. .please. ..your Russian geopolitical interests are so transparent I don't even read your posts anymore. Whatever the advantage to Russia (US leaving south Korea) you support. .anything to reduce America's sphere of influence you support. Anything Putin says you support. Yawn

Unknown said...

"the US will probably need to recognize China's dominant position in the South China Sea."

What needs to be recognized is that you are a troll.