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North Korea now has an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of delivering a nuclear weapon to the United States, as demonstrated by their successful launch and orbiting of a satellite on Dec. 12. Certain poorly informed pundits among the chattering classes reassure us that North Korea is still years away from being able to miniaturize warheads for missile delivery, and from developing sufficiently accurate missiles to pose a serious nuclear threat to the United States. Philip Yun, director of San Francisco’s Ploughshares Fund, a nuclear disarmament group, reportedly said, “The real threat from the launch was an overreaction that would lead to more defense spending on unnecessary systems. The sky is not falling. We shouldn’t be panicked.” Read more: www.washingtontimes.com... Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter
Originally posted by resoe26
Yeah or is it propaganda....?
Trying to convince the US citizens that it is a good idea to infiltrate North Korea for whatever means. I'm doubting they want to start # with the US.
But one major thing, they are one of the few countries left that aren't ran by a major central bank........
Rothschild Banking
Originally posted by CALGARIAN
Originally posted by resoe26
Yeah or is it propaganda....?
Trying to convince the US citizens that it is a good idea to infiltrate North Korea for whatever means. I'm doubting they want to start # with the US.
But one major thing, they are one of the few countries left that aren't ran by a major central bank........
Rothschild Banking
The economy is worth nothing tho, hardly worth invading for.
Kind of like the old Eddie Murphy joke about wives working when the husband is a millionaire..
"Here's my cheque, add it with the rest" lol
Originally posted by resoe26
Originally posted by CALGARIAN
Originally posted by resoe26
Yeah or is it propaganda....?
Trying to convince the US citizens that it is a good idea to infiltrate North Korea for whatever means. I'm doubting they want to start # with the US.
But one major thing, they are one of the few countries left that aren't ran by a major central bank........
Rothschild Banking
The economy is worth nothing tho, hardly worth invading for.
Kind of like the old Eddie Murphy joke about wives working when the husband is a millionaire..
"Here's my cheque, add it with the rest" lol
But, if we invade them and conquer then introduce them to our central banking, We are then one step closer to a One World Government no?
Originally posted by resoe26
Yeah or is it propaganda....?
Trying to convince the US citizens that it is a good idea to infiltrate North Korea for whatever means. I'm doubting they want to start # with the US.
But one major thing, they are one of the few countries left that aren't ran by a major central bank........
Rothschild Banking
Originally posted by resoe26
Yeah or is it propaganda....?
Trying to convince the US citizens that it is a good idea to infiltrate North Korea for whatever means. I'm doubting they want to start # with the US.
Originally posted by CALGARIAN
Real threat, from a dangerous country whom openly testing nuclear warheads underground and launches long range missiles in direct defiance of the UN.
Is China the real reason NATO won't act? Russia? South Korean scared to lose Soeul?
Originally posted by SLAYER69
What do you suggest?
An all out Attack on North Korea causing the deaths of tens of millions of innocent civilians on both sides?
Originally posted by CALGARIAN
Ever hear, better us than them? Better in their backyard than ours?
I perfer not to
Especially if the US Gov't wants to promote peace and democracy. NOT
Originally posted by SLAYER69
By the way, you didn't answer my question about why don't North Korea, Russia and China finish what they started back in 1950? Are they afraid of losing Pyongyang?