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North Korea
A problem to be sure.
What no one in authority will say that everone ought to know who does not. This is a scary country. For one major reason: North Korea is run by a crazy fck named Kim Jong Il. He created the sun, made like 6 holes-in-one in one round of golf (or someting like that). The guy is flippin nuts. |
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It would almost be funny if he wasn't starving so many in his country.They would gladly eat dog,but I doubt they have many left to eat.
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Crazy guy.
Gdubb seems real eager to "negotiate" with him, spent the AM talking with the other five interests. So why not move militarily like was done with another "Axis of Evil"? Simple answer...Kim Il has "nukular" weapons. Maybe not delivery systems ... yet. He'll share what he has with other enemies of the USA... Now, that's plenty scary, imo. |
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yeah I saw a 1/2 hour special on this MoFo yesterday, he is not right by any stretch of the imagination. sounds to me like they are not playing around, and if I was China I would be concerned
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Interesting quote I saw from an article today.... The Rev. Roger Ryu, pastor of Hahn-In Christian Reformed Church in Wyoming, believes North Korea has been reduced to desperate measures by its isolation and shaky economy. "They are very desperate. They are extremely isolated," said Ryu, 57, who has lived in the United States since 1973. "They are really looking for a free economic gift. It's like they are saying, 'I have an atomic bomb. Give me some bread.'" |
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I agree, China will play big on this one. |
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Actually, North Korea is largely China's problem...the Chinese surely don't need some idiot with nukes next door and they are well aware of the danger he creates. His country is starving and one would think that very soon, internal opposition will arise, perhaps even from his own military. |
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Somer,
You know far more about this situation than I do. Going back to the Korean War (police action), wasn't it the Chinese that came to the aid of North Korea? Does China's largest share of foreign aid go to North Korea? And, since the Korean War, hasn't the USA maintained a substantial military presence at the DMZ? I only ask because I haven't kept up with our involement in this region, other than buying Chinese manufactured goods at my local Walmart. Thanks for filling me in. DTS |
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The North Koreans scare the crap out of the Japanese. Just imagine such a tightly packed island, that could easily get hit by conventional missles from a very close neighbor. We dont have that problem. (Not to mention that the Japanese did some horrible things to the Chinese and Koreans during WWII). So the Japanese are terribly concerned. And if they are concerned, we are concerned.
I think the Chinese do not have a problem with the N. Koreans causing the Japanese major anxiety. The Chinese do have a problem if this causes us to become aggressive... To give us an excuse to load the Japanese up with some anti-missle system, or worse, for us to start working intensely on anti-missle systems that actually work. The Chinese do not like that aspect at all. |
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Now it's starting to make sense...Japanese missile bases. Throw Taiwan into the mix and the huge credit debt owed to China...the picture becomes much clearer. Recent history hasn't proven China to be very good at negotiating. The memory of Tienemin Square is still a bit fresh. I hope they are more skilled this time around. |
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Yeh ,I'm sure GW is skeert of North Korea, In fact ,it's probably his fault NK HAS theses "nukular" weapons, right? Of course it was Willie the Worm who gave NK the needed materials and resarch to produce the nukes in his ever-increasing effort to have everyone on the planet like us. China is using NK as its pawn to draw closer to the US.China hates us but needs us a trade partner and consumer of its goods. Kim Jung Il is a nutcase but he's pragmatic enough to like his Mercedes and Swedish super-models not to want to be obliterated, unlike nutcases of the Isalmic radical ilk ,who welcome death and destruction as the quick path to eternal life with Allah and the virgins.
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I'd like to see your source that "Willie the Worm" gave NK the needed materials and research to produce nukes. Please back that absurdity with facts and a source. |
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I agree with much of your statements. As far as anti-missile systems, yes, we have some but not as well refined as may need to be. I also agree with Pgardn that if any country can develop the requisite technology, the USA can, with time for further development. So, I'll go back to my assertion that China will play a huge role in helping to resolve the NK issue, and if they do, they will gain great credibility in the world's community opinion, as the US's has diminished. It's completely in their interests if they do so. DTS |
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Facts....you mean like the ones you throw around ? No thanks.I ran out of bulls**t the first time the police questioned me after defending my best bud when some people were going to use him for tee-ball practice.
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You would have me terminated? LOL!!!!!! In my beloved USA, we have freedom of speech without BS threats of silencing. Back to your cave Indep Geo. |
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Back to the original topic:
President Bush said today that he believes the nation's nascent missile defense system would have had a "reasonable chance" of shooting down a long-range missile launched by North Korea had it come close to the United States This is the prompt to kick Russian and China in the butt. A little more money and work put into this, and it works. This makes em shudder. |
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Testing so far is five out of ten...when we knew where they'd be coming from, and when they were launched. We still have a ways to go with development. The Chinese and the Russians know this as well. 50% isn't good enough. |
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