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Post by zionofficer on Oct 9, 2006 18:02:04 GMT -5
What are your oppinions on the issue with North Korea right now? What do you think the DPRK should do? What to you think should happen?
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Post by Aaron on Oct 9, 2006 21:10:49 GMT -5
I think it would be benefit us grately if we actually went and talk to them. Stop using the UN. Which I don't know why.
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Post by voltage on Oct 9, 2006 21:35:08 GMT -5
Hey the un is a democrats idea of a 'talk to the people' council. A lot fo people forget that, you wanna know what the wonderful peae idea of the left look at the u.n. For years the communist members practically sabotaged all desicions, they probably still are!
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Post by Aaron on Oct 10, 2006 2:21:15 GMT -5
Hey the un is a democrats idea of a 'talk to the people' council. A lot fo people forget that, you wanna know what the wonderful peae idea of the left look at the u.n. For years the communist members practically sabotaged all desicions, they probably still are! Communists arn't a problem. And, I'm sure that there are cases and situations when it's actually great to go before the world and try and talk. Although any idiot knows that sometimes a direct line of communication is needed. Last time I checked though you'r President Bush shunned the idea. So while you say it's a left wing idea.....and seem eager to put it down..your right wing President he seems to be against direct talks. Hmmmm interesting. Communists arn't a problem anmore. Cold War's gone and over. And, besides even if they are still communists so what? I doubt they have any true power. It's like the KKK. And, if they are in America they have a right to shout at the top of there lungs if they so wish. Everyone does.
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Post by voltage on Oct 10, 2006 10:38:43 GMT -5
Well Korea is definetly becoming a problem, testing their nukes to rpove their arsenal, the next step is cold war 2.
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Post by Mistress Rell on Oct 10, 2006 13:02:23 GMT -5
Well I watched CNN at noon today and they could not conmirm or deny that N.Korea had set off any underground nukes. This could be a bluff on N. Korea's part. They may have them but are not prepared/ or the weapon itself is not ready to be tested.
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Post by voltage on Oct 10, 2006 13:42:10 GMT -5
They did pick up siesmic activity, activity which is confirmational of an underground explosion.
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Post by Aaron on Oct 13, 2006 21:34:29 GMT -5
They did pick up siesmic activity, activity which is confirmational of an underground explosion. Could also be an earthquake. Which is why the seismic activity. They are removed from the world and could keep it safe. Yeah it's a long shot but still have to have all cards on the table.
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Post by zionofficer on Oct 14, 2006 10:33:45 GMT -5
They did pick up siesmic activity, activity which is confirmational of an underground explosion. Could also be an earthquake. Which is why the seismic activity. They are removed from the world and could keep it safe. Yeah it's a long shot but still have to have all cards on the table. Could be an Aurora spy plane too. When those things flew over cities at Mach 6 speeds they reported a bit of seismic activity.. Maybe the US is spying on North Kowea?
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Post by Aaron on Oct 16, 2006 5:31:47 GMT -5
One definetly bad thing was that we just now days later found out that it was a Nuke. OR at least we found out Friday a while later. Don't know -shrugs-.
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Post by Mistress Rell on Oct 16, 2006 7:46:29 GMT -5
N. Korea is dangerous. It is the last bastion of true, hardcore Communist and they are extremely paranoid as well. I watched a show on them, they have exaulted their leader to almost a deity status, which is a dangerous situation.
They have very little technology, and what they do have is quite outdated. They aren't even hooked up to the internet! They do not allow any foreign business into their borders. Heck, even Cuba and China have western companies located in their borders!
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Post by Aaron on Oct 16, 2006 18:23:57 GMT -5
N. Korea is dangerous. It is the last bastion of true, hardcore Communist and they are extremely paranoid as well. I watched a show on them, they have exaulted their leader to almost a deity status, which is a dangerous situation. They have very little technology, and what they do have is quite outdated. They aren't even hooked up to the internet! They do not allow any foreign business into their borders. Heck, even Cuba and China have western companies located in their borders! True and Cuba's got the internet and stalite tv. At least the world is going with us and not against us. I don't think the US can take another time of the world saying "no."
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Post by Mistress Rell on Oct 17, 2006 14:33:49 GMT -5
With the recent threats that N. Korea has made, it sounds to me like a despot in a desprate situation. The Leader (which is what he refers to himslef) has purposly isolated the country from the rest of the world, and I'm sorry to say that only the population can change that.
America should keep out, but keep up the pressure of sanctions on them.
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Post by Aaron on Oct 17, 2006 21:05:14 GMT -5
We can't wait. We have to go blow up things and bully and harrass and do whatever we need to open eyes to freedom and our form of democracy! lmao. Sorry just couldn't resist.
Knows Volt is going to flip and make a post over what I said but can't take a joke I guess.
I doubt seriously that people here in this country are going to back down from going to war with them. We are very much getting our rehtoric and our sayings..and attacking those that appose them..and trying to make them look like idots. Basically, prepare yourself because we'll probably go after them after we do Iran. Which the way we are going now maybe in another 30 years.
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