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It looks like North Korea wants a war.
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RE: It looks like North Korea wants a war.
(05-27-2009 09:47 PM)Fo Shizzle Wrote:  
(05-27-2009 11:32 AM)nomad2u2001 Wrote:  Kim Jong-il is just looking for attention at this point. He's been doing that for decades. He did build an 150,000 seat stadium for his birthday. My concern is, as he gets on in years and his health goes, will he do something for real?

Yes..This guy is looking for validation. Let him know how close he is to being destroyed...give him a chance to save face. If that does not effect change...ostracize him...and let his neighbors take him out if he F's up.

NK is not a direct threat to the US...If that happens...then I have no problem with defending our property with deadly force. Lets just please make sure the threat is actually "real" this time.05-stirthepot

That's an awful big "if that happens". We are referring to nuking a city. I only know that FO you are the most unadulterated Nihilist I have ever known. You wear it like a badge. It stinks to high heaven.
(This post was last modified: 05-27-2009 10:25 PM by SumOfAllFears.)
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