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- Culprit
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The media will be the one that starts this nuclear war. The more they amplify the two mad Presidents remarks that make them both more popular in their own countries, then the more likely one will fire a missile and then the action will start. We will have at least 100000 people dead in minutes and Korea will become extinct hours after. The fallout will be wide spread and there will be damage elsewhere but limited to what missiles NK can get away.
For Trump to suggest Guam will become a Tourist Attraction because of the threat of missile attack is another example of how stupid Americans are.
For Trump to suggest Guam will become a Tourist Attraction because of the threat of missile attack is another example of how stupid Americans are.
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So you Call there Bluff even if kills 10's or 100's of Thousands of People?David wrote:Doesn't mean we have to take them up on it...Dave The Man wrote:North Korea been Asking to go to War for Years
Quite right. Kind of sets us apart from places like, uh, North Korea.Skids wrote:But on the positive side, we'll have marriage equality and transgender recognition and dont forget walk/dont walk signs in skirts.
These are very important.
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Well, I would hope Plan A would be avoiding the deaths of hundreds of thousands (or, to be more accurate, millions) of people. Of course there will be those who think belligerent language or even a first strike are less harmful tactics in the long-term than diplomacy and de-escalation, but I don't trust Trump or his offsiders to be able to make that call competently. Frankly, I don't think he has any idea what he's doing, and that a more than negligible part of his psyche wants to be a famous wartime president, consequences be damned.
What this situation needs is caution and cool heads, but there seems to be little prospect of that right now.
What this situation needs is caution and cool heads, but there seems to be little prospect of that right now.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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This latest Kim doesn't have any kids does he?
I'd favour the US having a quiet discussion with China, and then "taking out" Kim on the understanding that China would then use it's influence to install a saner leader.
I'd favour the US having a quiet discussion with China, and then "taking out" Kim on the understanding that China would then use it's influence to install a saner leader.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
Not sure how accurate it is but I'm sure I heard Bob Carr surmise that the Chines President may never actually had direct contact with Kim Jong-Un even via phone.stui magpie wrote:This latest Kim doesn't have any kids does he?
I'd favour the US having a quiet discussion with China, and then "taking out" Kim on the understanding that China would then use it's influence to install a saner leader.
The article below contains various on topic links that might be of interest to some.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-40913650
He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD!
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I skimmed the article, Kim is a certifiable froot loop who no doubt has some advisors with serious self interest.
China may not have been in direct contact with Kimmy, but you'd bet your last shekel that they have people on the inside.
China likes having an "ally" there, I reckon they'd like it even more if the person was a tad more compliant.
A few judicious calls, bit of planning and a take down that everyone can live with, rather than having a nut job with a nuclear arsenal
China may not have been in direct contact with Kimmy, but you'd bet your last shekel that they have people on the inside.
China likes having an "ally" there, I reckon they'd like it even more if the person was a tad more compliant.
A few judicious calls, bit of planning and a take down that everyone can live with, rather than having a nut job with a nuclear arsenal
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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I am closer to the action here and most Thais don't know or care about it. In Cambodia last year I bought a T shirt with the Korean nut job in an Eric Cartman outfit with the caption
"Respect my authority"
A lot of yanks get pissed off if I wear it but the British and Canadians laugh.
But at any given moment there are tens of thousand South Koreans here on package tours and and they could become stranded here if the country is in a nuclear fallout.
"Respect my authority"
A lot of yanks get pissed off if I wear it but the British and Canadians laugh.
But at any given moment there are tens of thousand South Koreans here on package tours and and they could become stranded here if the country is in a nuclear fallout.
Annoying opposition supporters since 1967.
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I think it's just wishful thinking. China don't know how to handle Kim any more than the US do. They liked having North Korea around back in the day as a bargaining chip, but they've long since lost control of the situation.stui magpie wrote:I skimmed the article, Kim is a certifiable froot loop who no doubt has some advisors with serious self interest.
China may not have been in direct contact with Kimmy, but you'd bet your last shekel that they have people on the inside.
China likes having an "ally" there, I reckon they'd like it even more if the person was a tad more compliant.
A few judicious calls, bit of planning and a take down that everyone can live with, rather than having a nut job with a nuclear arsenal
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Apologies, it seemed clear to me when i typed it.David wrote:I think it's just wishful thinking. China don't know how to handle Kim any more than the US do. They liked having North Korea around back in the day as a bargaining chip, but they've long since lost control of the situation.stui magpie wrote:I skimmed the article, Kim is a certifiable froot loop who no doubt has some advisors with serious self interest.
China may not have been in direct contact with Kimmy, but you'd bet your last shekel that they have people on the inside.
China likes having an "ally" there, I reckon they'd like it even more if the person was a tad more compliant.
A few judicious calls, bit of planning and a take down that everyone can live with, rather than having a nut job with a nuclear arsenal
That's exactly why I'm proposing that the US kill Kim, after getting tacit sanction from China who can then replace him with someone borderline sane who is their puppet
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.