In the late winter of 2012, The Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK/North)
and Republic of Korea (ROK/South) held intense talks concerning increasing
tensions within the Korean peninsula. Economic impotence in the North and Western
countries dictating policies in the South further inflamed the situation. Since the
signing of armistice in 1953, there had been several provocations by DPRK that
potentially could have spark another open hostilities between the two Korea. Only the
threat of Nuclear War, prevented the two country from resuming the conflict. The
recent diplomatic negotiation ended in another appeasement from the South and
ominous threat from the North. Current geopolitics in this hemisphere caused
DEFCON 3 posturing by United States, China, Russia and Japan.
In the early spring of 2013, a company size military element from DPRK crossed
the Demilitarized Zone, 10 miles north of the city of Kansung, in pursuit of insurgents
whom they claimed assassinated a high ranking government official of North Korea. A
military stand off subsequently ensues resulting the DPRK military company being
surrounded by ROK military forces.
Only your actions as leaders and commanders will dictate the final outcome of this
operation. Good luck men!!