North Korea’s Trash Balloons Spark South Korea Tensions

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SEOUL, South Korea – Animosities between North and South Korea are rising sharply again over an unusual cause: The North’s rubbish-carrying balloons. In the past week, North Korea floated hundreds of huge balloons dumping manure, cigarette butts, scraps of cloth, waste batteries, and even reportedly dirty diapers across South Korea. In response, South Korea vowed unbearable retaliatory steps and moved to suspend a fragile military deal meant to ease tensions with its northern neighbor.

Experts say if South Korea resumes live-fire drills or anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts via loudspeakers in border areas, that’s certain to infuriate North Korea and may prompt it to take its own provocative countermeasures along the border.

Since May 28, North Korea has sent about 1,000 balloons carrying all kinds of trash across the border. No hazardous materials were found, but South Korean social media was still abuzz with worries that North Korea might use balloons to drop chemical, biological, and other weapons next time.

After the first wave of balloons, Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, said they were deployed to make good on her country’s threat to scatter mounds of wastepaper and filth in South Korea, in reaction to previous South Korean campaigns by private citizens sending balloons with items to North Korea.

Kim Kang Il, a North Korean vice defense minister, said the North would halt its balloon campaign because it left the South Koreans with enough experience of how much unpleasant they feel.

South Korea’s military didn’t shoot down the incoming North Korean balloons to avoid potential damage on the ground and an unwanted armed clash with the North. It has instead decided to suspend a 2018 military agreement with North Korea to bolster its military readiness along the border.

At the center of media attention is whether South Korea will resume blaring anti-Pyongyang broadcasts, K-pop songs, and outside news from its border loudspeakers. In 2015, when South Korea restarted loudspeaker broadcasts for the first time in 11 years, North Korea fired artillery rounds across the border, prompting South Korea to return fire, according to South Korean officials. No casualties were reported.

North Korea’s balloon campaign was among a series of provocations directed at South Korea recently. In past days, North Korea also test-fired a salvo of nuclear-capable weapons in a drill rehearsing a preemptive strike on South Korea, and allegedly jammed GPS navigation signals in South Korea.

Broadly, North Korea has ramped up weapons tests and toughened warlike rhetoric in recent years in what observers call a bid to boost its leverage in future diplomacy with the U.S. and South Korea. But experts say the North’s latest steps were particularly designed to trigger a divide in South Korea over its government’s tough policy on North Korea.

South Korean officials have no legal grounds to ban civilians from sending balloons with leaflets to the North. Park Sang-hak, a North Korean defector-turned-activist well known for his long-running leaflet campaigns, said he won’t back down in the face of the North Korean threats.

North Korea has warned it will resume its balloon activities if South Korean activists fly their balloons again.

I will just say that it’s obviously quite a disgusting tactic – irresponsible, childish – and it should come to an end, U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said Monday over the North’s balloon launches.

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