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Re: USA-North Korea war is possible?
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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08/13/17 01:15 AM
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no. korea is bluffing, he knows [un] that his country would be dust if he hit guam, hes nothing but a demented dog, who needs to be taught a lesson, you watch, he will back down,
" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"
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Re: USA-North Korea war is possible?
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08/13/17 05:19 AM
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Don't be afraid I voted for him and contributed to his campaign. I I was afraid I would not have done it. I probably voted for another republican. But know that I know republicans are as crooked as the socialist I would not vote. I voted for MCCain what a scumbag he turned out to be. McCain has more balls and brains then the whole GOP combined. I do think back to 2008, maybe I should have looked pass Alaska. On Dump, Little Hands is a kid with a lot of power at his finger tips, even fatso in North Korea, but NK will backdown cause China and Russia will not support that action, just watch, those two countries help NK financially.
"I have this Nightmare. I'm on 5th avenue watching the St. Patrick's Day parade and I have a coronary and nine thousand cops march happily over my body." Chief Sidney Green
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Re: USA-North Korea war is possible?
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08/13/17 05:13 PM
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Why target Guam? Because it's a nearby U.S. territory and not a separate country like Japan.
I don't think the U.S. will do a first strike on NK. China already said that if the U.S. does that it will support NK, but if NK strikes it will stay out of it. That's a huge change from the Mao era when China supported NK's aggression. That plus the strong sanctions that China agreed to show that today's China is different. It doesn't want to get into a war with the U.S., especially since it owns so much of the American debt.
Somehow what I think needs to happen is for China, Russia, South Korea, Japan and the U.S. to form an alliance against NK. Not by going to war against NK, but by putting pressure to support those who would get rid of the Kim dynasty. Not saying that it would happen with the current set of political leaders, but with smart leaders and intelligent horse-trading, it is theoretically possible.
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Re: USA-North Korea war is possible?
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08/13/17 05:40 PM
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Why target Guam? Because it's a nearby U.S. territory and not a separate country like Japan.
I don't think the U.S. will do a first strike on NK. China already said that if the U.S. does that it will support NK, but if NK strikes it will stay out of it. That's a huge change from the Mao era when China supported NK's aggression. That plus the strong sanctions that China agreed to show that today's China is different. It doesn't want to get into a war with the U.S., especially since it owns so much of the American debt.
Somehow what I think needs to happen is for China, Russia, South Korea, Japan and the U.S. to form an alliance against NK. Not by going to war against NK, but by putting pressure to support those who would get rid of the Kim dynasty. Not saying that it would happen with the current set of political leaders, but with smart leaders and intelligent horse-trading, it is theoretically possible. What you have have stated is perfectly logical and make a lot of sense but unfortunately this NK dictator is not of right mind and will never give up his nukes. The longer the U.S waits the more nukes NK will have. I am one of those few that believes the the U.S will have no choice but to strike. China will remain neutral provided that the U.S promises not to occupy NK.
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Re: USA-North Korea war is possible?
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08/13/17 08:48 PM
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Why target Guam? Because it's a nearby U.S. territory and not a separate country like Japan.
I don't think the U.S. will do a first strike on NK. China already said that if the U.S. does that it will support NK, but if NK strikes it will stay out of it. That's a huge change from the Mao era when China supported NK's aggression. That plus the strong sanctions that China agreed to show that today's China is different. It doesn't want to get into a war with the U.S., especially since it owns so much of the American debt.
Somehow what I think needs to happen is for China, Russia, South Korea, Japan and the U.S. to form an alliance against NK. Not by going to war against NK, but by putting pressure to support those who would get rid of the Kim dynasty. Not saying that it would happen with the current set of political leaders, but with smart leaders and intelligent horse-trading, it is theoretically possible. What you have have stated is perfectly logical and make a lot of sense but unfortunately this NK dictator is not of right mind and will never give up his nukes. The longer the U.S waits the more nukes NK will have. I am one of those few that believes the the U.S will have no choice but to strike. China will remain neutral provided that the U.S promises not to occupy NK. China has made it clear that if the U.S. strikes first it will side with NK. Moreover, Kim made it known that he will immediately attack Seoul, which has almost ten million people. Is it worth the gamble for this demon to kill more people in a single strike in world history? Kim Jong Un is a combination spoiled brat, narcissist, sociopath, and paranoid. He reminds me of the boy on the Twilight Zone played by Billy Mumy, who had the power to do anything he wanted and everyone else lived in fear. It was probably an analogy for Josef Stalin (who helped set up the Kim dynasty). What's needed is for his own military to rise up against him, just like how the military toppled the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. Not saying it's what likely to happen, but it's what should happen.
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