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  • If you were President, what would be your strategy against North Korea?

    I have a few thoughts, but wanna hear your strategies

  • #2
    Speak to Un man to man. Then battle to the death with the cutlery of choice.

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    • #3


      Next time fat boy makes a public appearance sends him the gift that keeps giving.

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      • #4
        US military retrenchment will eventually reach a point to where troops won't be stationed in Korea anymore.

        North Korea will eventually open up, and a peaceful reunification may be possible.

        It's probably 20-30 years off.

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        • #5
          same as always. start a mess, then leave with its tail down

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          • #6
            My strategy would be leave them alone. The US are bullies and for decades think they can police the world, an approach they have taken on themselves.

            People are brainwashed by the media and the US in this case and in most cases are “never” the aggressor, just policing and saving the world. They didn't attack Iraq or Libya or Afghanistan. They didn't overthrow the government in Ukraine and fund the new junta. They didn't arm ISIS in Syria. They didn't arm Saudi Arabia and then sit by as they commit genocide in Yemen. They don't attack civilians daily with drones in Pakistan.

            They are never the aggressors. Leave North Korea and the rest of the world alone, focus on our own shit. Of course this will never happen as the US are pawns

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            • #7
              The US attacked Afghanistan in a preemptive war of choice and aggression against a country that never attacked the US.

              And if you're going to parrot the Bin Laden 9/11 BS that they were harbouring the mastermind of the Twin Tower attacks then you do know that the Afghans offered to hand him over if the US could provide proof of his involvement. They couldn't so attacked anyway. The FBI even had no connection on their website tying Bin Laden to 9/11. Most Americans are not aware of that? Or is that more "BS detection"?

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              • #8
                ****ing bomb those slanted eyed ching chongs.

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                • #9
                  send the US basketball team over there

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Virgil Caine View Post
                    US military retrenchment will eventually reach a point to where troops won't be stationed in Korea anymore.

                    North Korea will eventually open up, and a peaceful reunification may be possible.

                    It's probably 20-30 years off.
                    A lot of things need to happen for that to occur, namely getting the Kim Jong Un clique out of power, de-nuclearization and everything that goes with it which is a tall task.

                    Ideally after that happens, trade starts flowing freely from the North.
                    South Korea is a fairly strong economy but any economy will buckle under the weight of 20 million new poor people in it.

                    I'd try to stay away from any war at present because South Korea, who has been a strong ally forever, will pay the price in bodies, even with the eventual victory. North Korea fights dirty too, there are no rules of war with them, nerve gas, torture, all kinds of crazy banned internationally **** they do will cost a lot of Korean lives in the interim.

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