Tunnels under the DMZ

Brutuskend

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The ongoing tensions between North Korea and its neighbors and the United States are deeply rooted in the 50-year standoff on the divided peninsula. And if the crisis should tragically erupt into another war, one particular North Korean ploy from a quarter-century ago could come back to haunt the U.S. and South Korean militaries.

That is the suspected network of several dozen infiltration tunnels North Korea is feared to have dug beneath the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating the two nations.
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burnedout

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There was talk about tunnels under the D when I was over there. If detected, the tunnels make for extremely effective choke points in the event of conflict.

If undetected, one really wouldn't want to be in the AO if the balloon went up.