North Korea Sends Threatening Fax to South Korea
Warns of an attack without notice in response to anti-Kim rallies in the South
North Korea has sent a fax to South Korea threatening to attack "without notice" in response to anti-Pyongyang rallies held on the second anniversary of Kim Jong Il's death earlier this week, South Korea's largest news agency reported Friday.
According to Yonhap news agency, the north's powerful National Defense Commission sent the message to South Korea's National Security Council through on Thursday.
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South Korea should respond by leaving a burning bag of dog shit on North Korea's doorstep.
Might get confused for food
Don't they know that nobody uses fax machines anymore? Duh.