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Eiri 05-29-2009 02:30 AM

so basically we're (as in every1) waiting for him to die? or waiting till he does something stupid? or both?

komitsuki 05-29-2009 02:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Eiri (Post 724172)
so basically we're (as in every1) waiting for him to die? or waiting till he does something stupid? or both?

Don't panic. It's bad for you.

His third son (almost exactly like him) will follow Kim's step.

Meet the future new boss, almost exactly like the old boss.

Eiri 05-29-2009 02:36 AM

........wonderful, so nothing will change *sigh*....and Im not panicking...yet my friend is in S. Korea at the moment as an exchange student so I'm a bit worried

kirakira 05-29-2009 02:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Eiri (Post 724176)
........wonderful, so nothing will change *sigh*....and Im not panicking...yet my friend is in S. Korea at the moment as an exchange student so I'm a bit worried

The aim of this whole thing is just attention seeking and also shows internally to N. Korean people that the government is "strong". The intention is to use nuclear weapons as a leverage to negotiate more favourable terms for N. Korea in terms of aid and $$s. North Korea doesn't gain anything from bombing cities, as soon as it does that, its fate is sealed, which is not the aim.

The aim is to continue to prop up the regime and let the Kims rule for eternity. So I think it's unlikely that this will end up drawing blood.

Eiri 05-29-2009 03:04 AM

......childish

komitsuki 05-29-2009 03:27 AM

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Originally Posted by kirakira (Post 724190)
The aim of this whole thing is just attention seeking and also shows internally to N. Korean people that the government is "strong". The intention is to use nuclear weapons as a leverage to negotiate more favourable terms for N. Korea in terms of aid and $$s. North Korea doesn't gain anything from bombing cities, as soon as it does that, its fate is sealed, which is not the aim.

And I don't know why many people are panicking about North Korea's antics right at the moment. Very juvenile for them.

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The aim is to continue to prop up the regime and let the Kims rule for eternity. So I think it's unlikely that this will end up drawing blood.
There is one thing that I think North Korea contributed the biggest to the world. It is their pseudo-fascist-like ideology (totally deviated from Marxist-Leninist-Stalinism) that actually worked quite so well in North Korea.

Yeah, very scary. There are a small number of old Japanese people today who take fond of the Juche ideology and it is interesting to see this.

komitsuki 05-29-2009 05:46 AM

WTF (I hope this is bullshit): North Korea to be attacked; US nuclear first strike "likely" : reddit.com

Now some controversial people like Hal Turner are getting into the crazy bandwagon of promoting a war using America to invade North Korea.

I like this comment from a reader: "There is no way that much tactical information would be given out freely in advance of the operation. Ever."

Yikes, people are way too hyped about this than I imagined.

Eiri 05-29-2009 02:45 PM

well Im pretty sure its bullshit, if that was actuall information the media wouldve been all over it

fluffy0000 05-29-2009 03:40 PM

again sorta not
 
Having the 5th largest army in the world in the 21st century means exactly what? Iraq prior to the 1991' Gulf War had the 4th largest army in the world and they ended up on the short end of the stick. There is no second place in war. The U.S. does'nt need to invade S. Korea since it already has forces located within the country, Camp Humphreys is a major United States Army base located near Anjung-Ri, adjacent to the Pyeongtaek metropolitan area (Gyeonggi-do province) South Korea. Many Koreans still refer to Camp Humphreys by its Korean War era name, K-6. Camp Humphreys is located 55 miles (89 km) South of Seoul and is one of the U.S. Army's fastest growing installations. "The Hump" as it is affectionately known, is home to Desiderio Army Airfield (one of the busiest overseas airfields with over 60,000 movements annually)..The US used to operate 'Team Spirit' semi annual joint military operations with S. Korean Armed forces up until 1993' and these canceled and replaced with other less visible programs. Basically N. Korean
forces invading over the DMZ would get about couple of km's before the whole neighborhood including N. Korea would get pounded back to the stone age-minus a lot of innocent civilians.

Eiri 05-30-2009 12:05 AM

O.o


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