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A South Korean general addresses members of the government policy advisory committees during a briefing on a broken section of what Seoul claims to be a North Korean torpedo, which was salvaged near the disputed sea border, and displayed at the Defense Ministry building in Seoul on May 26, 2010. North Korea announced it was cutting all ties with South Korea in retaliation for Seoul imposing sanctions on Pyongyang after torpedoing one of the South's warships.

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This is why you shouldn't hotlink images.

    Reply#1 - Wed May 26, 2010 11:15 AM EDT

    George Takei... What are you doing there?

      Reply#2 - Wed May 26, 2010 7:59 PM EDT

      I'm no munitionologist, but It looks to me like North Korea sunk them with a truck axle.

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      Reply#3 - Wed May 26, 2010 11:06 PM EDT

      I was thinking the same thing.

        #3.1 - Thu May 27, 2010 2:22 PM EDT
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        I suppose if you zoom in real close you'll find a tag that says "Made in Korea" somewhere on it.

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