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Post by keystroker on Apr 7, 2013 8:44:29 GMT -7
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Post by keystroker on Apr 7, 2013 8:46:03 GMT -7
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Buckeye
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Post by Buckeye on Apr 7, 2013 14:41:48 GMT -7
I'm just not sure how the situation in Korea is going to play out. Having said that...Rodman is an idiot (in my opinion).
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Post by keystroker on Apr 7, 2013 19:52:20 GMT -7
Having said that...Rodman is an idiot (in my opinion). Don't knock him until you've had him over and shown him how you kick your dog or punish your kids with scalding water. Then form an opinion.
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Post by Buckeye on Apr 8, 2013 6:09:43 GMT -7
I don't know what games Korea is playing. I think the guy is dangerous.
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Post by Conservative Listillo on Apr 9, 2013 5:11:29 GMT -7
That young fool is just trying to convince his people that he is at war with the US. Since he controls the media, that's the message they get. When send relief aid he'll say "see! they fell so bad that we beat them, they send food to say they're sorry" That's how commies work.
If however, he's stupid enough to launch a missile at a populated area, he will learn an important lesson in physics first hand.
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Post by Buckeye on Apr 9, 2013 8:04:18 GMT -7
I wonder just how fast there will be retaliation on our part or other countries parts.
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Post by bamapilot on Apr 9, 2013 10:58:38 GMT -7
I wonder just how fast there will be retaliation on our part or other countries parts. A likely scenario..... After the South is completely taken over .... Obama will then say we need to find a way to recognize them as a single country to keep the peace. (Ignoring the millions of political prisoners Kim Jong Un will take and kill.).
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Post by bmccullough on Apr 9, 2013 14:50:27 GMT -7
I think the strategy going forward is to stay quiet on N. Korea's antics, so as not to start a war based on media reports and mis-interpretation. Obama is to refrain from commenting directly on Kim Jong Un so he doesn't appear to declare one way or another on their leader's antics and tantrums. Similar to a parent not acknowledging a toddler's hissy fit, but with nuclear capabilities in the mix. From what I've read (link below), April 15 will be an important date (other than Tax Day), as it is the celebration of Kim Il-Sung's birthday. It is suspected N. Korea will fire missiles (like fireworks). If the projectiles are aimed at the ocean, no harm no foul. If, however, they are aimed at South Korea, the sh** will hit the proverbial fan and Kim will see what America has to offer in retaliation. news.yahoo.com/analysis-north-korea-tests-obamas-strategic-patience-184613894.html
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Post by keystroker on Apr 9, 2013 17:42:59 GMT -7
I totally agree. We've paid far too much attention over the years to the minor threats of minute madmen. He deserves little or no recognition of legitimacy and will be met with multiple missiles for any ones he foolishly fires.
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