Why North Korea has Sent Thousands of Trash Balloons Across the DMZ | WSJ

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @wsj
    @wsj  3 дня назад +10

    Tracking a year of dangerous tit for tat on the Korean border: on.wsj.com/4ihRgSj

  • @VF81-q5j
    @VF81-q5j 2 дня назад +246

    They’re doing the full feuding neighbors playbook. Passive aggressive notes, garbage thrown over the property line, purposely playing loud music.

    • @jamesflores4439
      @jamesflores4439 2 дня назад

      Imagine if those balloons carry biological weapons😢.

    • @person-l1g
      @person-l1g 2 дня назад

      😂

    • @wooshc
      @wooshc 2 дня назад

      Little did you Americans know…SKorean christian groups have been sending balloons to NKorea the same way lol 💀

    • @DoNotAddDeduct
      @DoNotAddDeduct День назад

      Human terms weak and limited. Big bang, big one, big warning etc all are small weak and evil lies. The cloud seed insisted by evil why can you spread in amazon river or california wildfires. Scientist can do is study discover and broadcast but cannot stop and create. No one can stop the powerful hand of our creator in the bible. Even the biggest aircraft carrier or cruise biggest ship, volcano erruptions earthquake no one can stop his powerful hands!

  • @BrandonAlexanderWalks
    @BrandonAlexanderWalks 2 дня назад +236

    This is the wildest example of pettiness I've ever seen.

    • @kuyre2239
      @kuyre2239 2 дня назад +1

      its called north korea

    • @nguyen_van_a
      @nguyen_van_a 2 дня назад +5

      Did you miss South Korea blast K-pop music at North Korea a couple months ago?

    • @kyledenson1287
      @kyledenson1287 День назад

      @@nguyen_van_a 2:59 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @rubenjacobo3919
      @rubenjacobo3919 9 минут назад +1

      Honestly, this whole situation with the balloons feels like it was lifted from a comedic book, something along the lines of Kurt Vonnegut.

  • @TheNewRobotMaster
    @TheNewRobotMaster 2 дня назад +48

    This guy is a classic example of "I'm too old to persecute, bring it on"

    • @johnsonfromml8662
      @johnsonfromml8662 День назад +2

      "I'm an unproductive oldhat, this petty hobby makes me feels proud of myself"

  • @TheOneAndOnlySatan
    @TheOneAndOnlySatan 2 дня назад +74

    2024: Bored Gramps doing drone sorties over the north❤😂

  • @Sjalabais
    @Sjalabais 2 дня назад +116

    "What's your hobby?"
    "Provoking North Korea with leaflets"
    "👀"

    • @chrisleaf
      @chrisleaf 2 дня назад +2

      More like saving people, raising awareness about North Korean propaganda.

    • @aggproduction5704
      @aggproduction5704 День назад +2

      ​@chrisleaf well I guess then them sending garbage over to the south is justified

    • @chrisleaf
      @chrisleaf День назад +2

      @@aggproduction5704 Sending a note and sending human waste are not the same thing

    • @adamisadamplays
      @adamisadamplays 8 часов назад

      @@aggproduction5704why are you siding with North Korea

  • @DeCypher67_
    @DeCypher67_ 2 дня назад +24

    This has been happening for 8 years, or longer.. repeat repeat repeat

  • @Kun-c2z
    @Kun-c2z 2 дня назад +21

    As an ordinary student in Korea, this kind of inappropriate behavior, sending out many provocative messages is very foolish and causes dozens of negative consequences. Many soldiers and civilians living near the DMZ are suffering from tension. Please stop doing such things and think about the people who will live the rest of their lives in peace in South Korea.

    • @4777hamza
      @4777hamza День назад +2

      Occupying Israhel also does the same so now you know

  • @gibby1182
    @gibby1182 17 часов назад +1

    0:20 nah that's just the battle bus i wouldn't worry

  • @huub197
    @huub197 21 час назад +1

    Even when trash makes international headlines it gets discarded

  • @nawwk79
    @nawwk79 2 дня назад +2

    This is Level 999 Ultimate Final Boss Pettiness.🤭

  • @JefiHaredi
    @JefiHaredi 7 часов назад

    Koreans are playing 5 year old games at each other 😂 Kim is so cute 🥰

  • @AndreaDoesYoga
    @AndreaDoesYoga 2 дня назад +17

    The balloon situation is intense, stay safe everyone! 🙏

  • @jesusChrist34596
    @jesusChrist34596 2 дня назад +5

    Kim got money for all these😂😂😂

  • @erl1544
    @erl1544 2 дня назад +2

    Maybe Kim should look at Syria while he assumes Russia will back it in the event of a conflict.

  • @alvinantonio8033
    @alvinantonio8033 2 дня назад +4

    Using K-Pop music for example BTS’s Dynamite 💜💜💜

  • @jaigval
    @jaigval День назад +3

    K-pop across the border- hahahahahahahaah

  • @CoryWilsan
    @CoryWilsan 2 дня назад +6

    Blasting music to your neighbours that you don’t get on with sounds like a crazy Scottish party at the weekend😂 noise complaint incoming🤣🤣🤣

  • @BenWinder108
    @BenWinder108 13 часов назад

    How do they know the balloon will fly north?

  • @H00L3y
    @H00L3y День назад +1

    99 Luft balloons?

  • @caseclosed9342
    @caseclosed9342 2 дня назад

    Yeah, I’m sure that will end the conflict…

  • @cjrudd
    @cjrudd 20 часов назад

    It's the Korean version of Operation Wandering Soul 😱

  • @Rashed1255
    @Rashed1255 21 час назад

    I’m more curious as to what North Koreans would think of a drone they don’t know what they are, what about blasting music or messages using drones?

  • @Outis___
    @Outis___ День назад +1

    Since the truth of martial law is rarely known outside of Korea, we tell the real story with the help of a translator. This may sound strange, but this martial law was a legitimate act guaranteed by the Korean Constitution. According to the Korean Constitution, martial law should be initiated through the State Council, and the end of martial law is subject to the decision of the National Assembly. At the State Council, most members of the State Council were against the start of martial law, but martial law began. The reason is that the legality of launching martial law stems not from the result of the State Council, but from the fact that a State Council meeting was held. Of course, the law is strange, but it is important that you obeyed it. In addition, within three hours of martial law, the National Assembly's resolution made the decision to lift martial law, and the President accepted the decision. The President met all the legal forms and requirements related to martial law. This is not illegal, at least under the Korean Constitution. Isn't it strange, then? Why did the President overdo it? This may be the weirdest part, but many Koreans have already noticed the reason. The Sonja Byeong-beop, the classical military book of the Orient, says, 'Seongdong-dong-seo.' It is a military law that calls for making the east loud and attacking the west. The President tried Sungdong-Seokseo.
    A minimum number of troops were put into the National Assembly, and most members of the National Assembly did not stop them from entering the main building. Some lawmakers went over some of the walls, but they just had to go through the main gate. A significant number of lawmakers presented their identification cards to soldiers, entered the National Assembly, and voted to stop martial law. When all the opposition parties were focusing on the National Assembly, the President sent more troops to the Election Commission than he did to the National Assembly. They included a significant number of units of IT specialists, and the soldiers seemed to be trying to extract some evidence from the election commission's central server. And, although not exactly everything is known, the mission seems to have succeeded. Here's the conclusion: The President aimed to catch evidence of rigged elections that are prevalent in Korea. China is behind the rigged elections. Opposition forces connected with China introduced electronic ticket machines and electronic ticket systems in Korea, and it is suspected that they can be easily manipulated. It is reported that there has been rigged election fraud in at least two parliamentary elections and one presidential election in Moon Jae In: the election of the previous president. The Election Commission is a constitutional independent organization that refuses to be audited by the Board of Audit and Inspection, and search warrants submitted to court have been repeatedly rejected. Martial law is practically the only way to investigate the Election Commission. Despite the use of both democratic procedures and methods, investigations by the Election Commission were repeatedly blocked, and numerous lawsuits suspected of being rigged were rejected, or those who monitored and exposed rigged elections went to prison with evidence tampered with. Rather, DNA extracted from the revealing person was placed in a space that had not gone and was manipulated as if it had penetrated the space and went to prison. Evidence of rigged elections was lost in a fire in a specific prosecution office. Powerful and huge forces were involved in rigged elections, and fraudulent investigations were prevented. These rigged elections are presumed to have been intervened by China, and many countries with one-on-one trade with China have been controversial since the late 2010s due to Korean electronic counting machines. Rigged elections took place in Kyrgyzstan, Romania, and El Salvador, all of which they used were Korean electronic counting machines, which China intervened behind the scenes. This fight is not just a martial law incident that took place within Korea in a particular country, but a miniature version of the world's two big fights: the conflict between the U.S. and China, and the war in which liberal forces fight against authoritarian forces. So, there may be further background to the question of why President Yoon Suk Yeol practiced martial law at this point. With 190 of the 300 seats that were rigged, the big opposition party cut the administration's budget on almost everything, and impeached 22 administration officials to make it disappear. It was actually plotting a functional paralysis. In particular, the presidential office's budget was set to zero. This background may have encouraged the president to end martial law. However, the essence of the reason is to end rigged elections. If we do not prevent rigged elections, the opposition party will continue to hold a large power in a negative way in the future, which means that China's influence in Korea is growing. Contrary to what is known abroad, support for forces in Korea is 50-50. The poll that says martial law is wrong is over 80, but if you are asking who you will support, it is 50-50:50. The president's martial law does not immediately shift to the support of the opposition. The public is looking at the situation relatively coolly. And, the inside story of rigged elections is still little known. President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law would not have happened if Harris or Biden had been elected. Only after President Trump was elected would he have thought that he could investigate rigged elections. I'm not saying that Harris had rigged elections, but some of her supporters tend to turn a blind eye to the benefits of rigged elections, which are set in China, and are wary of the effects of martial law in Korea on rigged elections and on the Democratic Party of America. Please keep an eye on this issue in Korea. This fight is bigger than you think, and it's about overcoming rigged elections and winning the free world.

  • @elmehdiaityatou5306
    @elmehdiaityatou5306 12 часов назад

    So you poking the bear and then complaining about his reaction 😂

  • @aboutmik
    @aboutmik 3 дня назад +1

    🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @FMFvideos
    @FMFvideos 2 дня назад +24

    Why provoke the crazy dictator?

    • @piter4466
      @piter4466 2 дня назад +38

      Cause history shows that staying quiet and respectful towards dictators, is what keeps them in power

    • @sapphyrus
      @sapphyrus 2 дня назад

      @@piter4466 If anyone thinks some leaflets will bring down a dictator, they're delusional.

    • @Viviko
      @Viviko 2 дня назад +3

      Because we can. Any more questions?

    • @korani7611
      @korani7611 2 дня назад +1

      @@piter4466 Literally the opposite is truth. Dictatorships last only if there are tangable enemies to concentrate the state power against, like the US.

    • @JeanGarez
      @JeanGarez 2 дня назад

      @@korani7611 Ronald Reagan turned up the heat on the Soviet Union, they then proceeded to bankrupt themselves and fell apart.

  • @EdelalaEth
    @EdelalaEth 2 дня назад

  • @YUTAB-ck9rp
    @YUTAB-ck9rp 21 час назад

    Please do a video of the deep connection between the left-wing party of South Korea and the Kim regime of North Korea. I have never seen any video from western medias about that.
    You just won’t believe how deeply they are connected. It’s almost like the half of the nation wants North Korea to take over😅

  • @Noename-qx5rn
    @Noename-qx5rn 2 дня назад

    Wow, unbiased journalism. Rare, even from wsj!

  • @studs_squared
    @studs_squared 2 дня назад +1

    this is awesome. cartman in the flesh

  • @omodo-a
    @omodo-a 2 дня назад +2

    provoking a dictator who has lots of bombs, wait i have seen this before

    • @user-tr1zj
      @user-tr1zj 2 дня назад +1

      wannabe dictator yoon is doing this on purpose so he can provoke a war to declare martial law and avoid his own impeachment

  • @kennyvdequetzalcoatl1245
    @kennyvdequetzalcoatl1245 2 дня назад

    Any grown ups over there? Or just over weight 13 year olds?

  • @auro1986
    @auro1986 День назад +1

    in these balloons were nano bots that infected south korean politician to declare martial law

  • @forevertj
    @forevertj 2 дня назад +1

    99 red balloons go by.

  • @D-kaka
    @D-kaka 2 дня назад

    One contain with 20 different videos 😂 already

  • @Daivd1111
    @Daivd1111 2 дня назад +3

    This is so petty

  • @KING_OF_KINGS_ANDLORD_OF_LORDS
    @KING_OF_KINGS_ANDLORD_OF_LORDS 18 часов назад

    Soon, the four winds of Great Tribulation held back by angels will blow from the corners of the earth (all over the world)!
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    *Luke 21:9-11,25-26,34-35*
    *"Heaven and earth will pass away, but my Words will never pass away."*
    *"Therefore, stay awake at all times and pray that you may be able to escape all these things that are about to happen, and to stand before the Son of Man.” Luke 21:33,36*
    May the grace of GOD the Father and the work of the Holy Spirit be with all brothers and sisters who walk the path of Light of the LORD JESUS CHRIST 💎🌾💖

  • @Marc-uw4lw
    @Marc-uw4lw 2 дня назад

    Sad little men with small hands…

  • @neetamb3756
    @neetamb3756 День назад

    K, I'm . Jong UN. 😂. When you stopping

  • @psychoticbob
    @psychoticbob 2 дня назад +1

    Bookmark this video and don't forget about it. Then watch it again one year from now. You're welcome.

  • @Riomojo
    @Riomojo 2 дня назад +19

    The South Koreans started it and now hate the backlash

    • @Dumbledore6969x
      @Dumbledore6969x 2 дня назад +7

      A couple of individual south Koreans started it on their own and now unrelated South Koreans are suffering

    • @user-op5vz5jw4p
      @user-op5vz5jw4p 2 дня назад +7

      The government could've stopped them if they wanted to.

    • @user-op5vz5jw4p
      @user-op5vz5jw4p 2 дня назад +6

      After watching the video, I realized how petty they are. Rather than stopping, they double down with loudspeakers and escalate things. All because of balloons.

  • @melusindhlovu8905
    @melusindhlovu8905 2 дня назад +2

    The North Remembers!

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    #1

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  • @Outis___
    @Outis___ День назад

    Since the truth of martial law is rarely known outside of Korea, we tell the real story with the help of a translator. This may sound strange, but this martial law was a legitimate act guaranteed by the Korean Constitution. According to the Korean Constitution, martial law should be initiated through the State Council, and the end of martial law is subject to the decision of the National Assembly. At the State Council, most members of the State Council were against the start of martial law, but martial law began. The reason is that the legality of launching martial law stems not from the result of the State Council, but from the fact that a State Council meeting was held. Of course, the law is strange, but it is important that you obeyed it. In addition, within three hours of martial law, the National Assembly's resolution made the decision to lift martial law, and the President accepted the decision. The President met all the legal forms and requirements related to martial law. This is not illegal, at least under the Korean Constitution. Isn't it strange, then? Why did the President overdo it? This may be the weirdest part, but many Koreans have already noticed the reason. The Sonja Byeong-beop, the classical military book of the Orient, says, 'Seongdong-dong-seo.' It is a military law that calls for making the east loud and attacking the west. The President tried Sungdong-Seokseo.
    A minimum number of troops were put into the National Assembly, and most members of the National Assembly did not stop them from entering the main building. Some lawmakers went over some of the walls, but they just had to go through the main gate. A significant number of lawmakers presented their identification cards to soldiers, entered the National Assembly, and voted to stop martial law. When all the opposition parties were focusing on the National Assembly, the President sent more troops to the Election Commission than he did to the National Assembly. They included a significant number of units of IT specialists, and the soldiers seemed to be trying to extract some evidence from the election commission's central server. And, although not exactly everything is known, the mission seems to have succeeded. Here's the conclusion: The President aimed to catch evidence of rigged elections that are prevalent in Korea. China is behind the rigged elections. Opposition forces connected with China introduced electronic ticket machines and electronic ticket systems in Korea, and it is suspected that they can be easily manipulated. It is reported that there has been rigged election fraud in at least two parliamentary elections and one presidential election in Moon Jae In: the election of the previous president. The Election Commission is a constitutional independent organization that refuses to be audited by the Board of Audit and Inspection, and search warrants submitted to court have been repeatedly rejected. Martial law is practically the only way to investigate the Election Commission. Despite the use of both democratic procedures and methods, investigations by the Election Commission were repeatedly blocked, and numerous lawsuits suspected of being rigged were rejected, or those who monitored and exposed rigged elections went to prison with evidence tampered with. Rather, DNA extracted from the revealing person was placed in a space that had not gone and was manipulated as if it had penetrated the space and went to prison. Evidence of rigged elections was lost in a fire in a specific prosecution office. Powerful and huge forces were involved in rigged elections, and fraudulent investigations were prevented. These rigged elections are presumed to have been intervened by China, and many countries with one-on-one trade with China have been controversial since the late 2010s due to Korean electronic counting machines. Rigged elections took place in Kyrgyzstan, Romania, and El Salvador, all of which they used were Korean electronic counting machines, which China intervened behind the scenes. This fight is not just a martial law incident that took place within Korea in a particular country, but a miniature version of the world's two big fights: the conflict between the U.S. and China, and the war in which liberal forces fight against authoritarian forces. So, there may be further background to the question of why President Yoon Suk Yeol practiced martial law at this point. With 190 of the 300 seats that were rigged, the big opposition party cut the administration's budget on almost everything, and impeached 22 administration officials to make it disappear. It was actually plotting a functional paralysis. In particular, the presidential office's budget was set to zero. This background may have encouraged the president to end martial law. However, the essence of the reason is to end rigged elections. If we do not prevent rigged elections, the opposition party will continue to hold a large power in a negative way in the future, which means that China's influence in Korea is growing. Contrary to what is known abroad, support for forces in Korea is 50-50. The poll that says martial law is wrong is over 80, but if you are asking who you will support, it is 50-50:50. The president's martial law does not immediately shift to the support of the opposition. The public is looking at the situation relatively coolly. And, the inside story of rigged elections is still little known. President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law would not have happened if Harris or Biden had been elected. Only after President Trump was elected would he have thought that he could investigate rigged elections. I'm not saying that Harris had rigged elections, but some of her supporters tend to turn a blind eye to the benefits of rigged elections, which are set in China, and are wary of the effects of martial law in Korea on rigged elections and on the Democratic Party of America. Please keep an eye on this issue in Korea. This fight is bigger than you think, and it's about overcoming rigged elections and winning the free world.