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  • #41
    Originally posted by Tim Horton View Post
    That may be tough to do with China and Japan in the vicinity.
    They'd be nuked to bits if they actually launched a nuclear attack. There'd really be no choice but to level their capital and major targets in my view.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Pac_man=God View Post
      No they shouldnt, Russia, China, and the U.S. should go into North Korea. America always has to go in to the countries that are on a power ego while all the other countries say they fully support it then months down the line the U.S. is bad for always invading countries and being bullies. Some of the other super powers should grow some nuts and go in.
      I certainly agree to the extent that any sort of decisive action (short of a retaliatory strike) must include Russia, and especially China.

      However China is not about to allow the North Korean regime to be forcibly overthrown at this point. China's policy is to prop up the North's regime in order to avoid a massive refugee crisis on their boarder, among other things.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Organik View Post
        Hah, right man. The neoconservatives ****ed the economy by deregrulating the financial system, cowtailing to their corporate contributors and following flawed economic policies. The list goes on and on.


        ...You are completely full of **** as the Clinton admin actions in the subprime mortgage world can be directly credited for the mess we are in right now. Also, 9/11 changed the rules. What Bush did to the constitution and rule of law is nothing compared to what Obama is doing. Cowtailing????? Really?? WTF??

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        • #44
          They won't fire anything.

          Its all lies built up to make the world look at N Korea and condemn it for having weapons. A country is allowed to defend itself, especially when America across the water has the same weapon capabilities, and more, that it condems N Korea for using.

          They have a different ideaology, they do bad things according to our systems, but I seriously doubt N Korea would be interested in attacking a superpower. They want to be left to their own devices. Like all of us.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by PBDS View Post
            ...You are completely full of **** as the Clinton admin actions in the subprime mortgage world can be directly credited for the mess we are in right now. Also, 9/11 changed the rules. What Bush did to the constitution and rule of law is nothing compared to what Obama is doing. Cowtailing????? Really?? WTF??
            I can tell straight up that we are not going to agree here.

            Good day sir.
            Last edited by Drunken Cat; 06-23-2009, 03:53 PM.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by PBDS View Post
              ...You are completely full of **** as the Clinton admin actions in the subprime mortgage world can be directly credited for the mess we are in right now. Also, 9/11 changed the rules. What Bush did to the constitution and rule of law is nothing compared to what Obama is doing. Cowtailing????? Really?? WTF??
              Oh by the way, Clinton definitely had a hand in the deregulation so I'm not one to defend Bill by any means. And I didn't mean any animosity, I suppose I was more focused on the North Korea situation, though I had made the previous comment, so fair enough.

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              • #47
                North Korea Bans Shipping Off East Coast

                By VOA News
                23 June 2009

                Japanese coast guard officials say North Korea has banned ships from sailing off its east coast for 16 days starting this Thursday.

                Coast guard officials say the North Korean government sent them an e-mail warning that it will hold military drills off its eastern port of Wonsan between Thursday and July 10.

                The e-mail did not say what consequences ships would face if they violated the ban.

                The dates fall within a time frame mentioned last week by Japanese media for a possible launch of a long-range missile toward Hawaii. The message comes at a time of heightened tension between Pyongyang and the international community.

                A U.S. Navy destroyer, the USS John S. McCain, is tracking a North Korean ship suspected of smuggling missiles or related parts in violation of United Nations sanctions.

                China warned Tuesday that nations tracking North Korean ships should have ample evidence and proper cause before seeking to check the cargo of ships.

                Speaking a regular press conference Tuesday China's Foreign Ministry spokesman said that under the current circumstances, all parties should refrain from taking actions that could escalate the situation.

                Reports citing unidentified intelligence sources in South Korea say the vessel, the Kang Nam, appears to be heading to Burma by way of Singapore.

                The ship is the first to be monitored under a new U.N. Security Council resolution.

                The resolution, which was adopted earlier this month, authorizes U.N. members to inspect North Korean cargo ships for illicit missile-related technology. North Korea has said it would consider such inspections an act of war.

                The U.S. military has not indicated any plans to search the vessel, which belongs to a fleet that U.S. officials say has been used in the past to transport weapons.
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                Sort of seems the situation is escalating a bit. I still don't trust the threats, but this is going to be an on going story for sure. They will probablly be test firing the missile.

                Basically seems like they're engaging in a policy of terrorising Hawaii you might say.
                Last edited by Drunken Cat; 06-23-2009, 06:24 PM.

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                • #48
                  Sounds like Scare-mongering me.

                  Figures it's working. Some real Grade-A American ******s on this forums that buy anything.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by minion View Post
                    Sounds like Scare-mongering me.

                    Figures it's working. Some real Grade-A American ******s on this forums that buy anything.
                    Yeah, that's what it is.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Organik View Post
                      Hah, right man. The neoconservatives ****ed the economy by deregrulating the financial system, cowtailing to their corporate contributors and following flawed economic policies. The list goes on and on.
                      And then the ***** liberals said they will let NK blow up whoever they please.



                      Ill die fighting, rather then live like a ***** slave liberal like the osamabama whores.

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