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Originally posted by Digital_Reality
reply to post by neo96
Its kinda like when you go around school all day saying your going to fight in the parking lot @ 5pm. At 5pm either you bring your but out there, or you will be the laughing stock of the school. I think its got to that point now.
I'm still not sure what is propaganda and what is real right now. I have yet to see Kimmy make a statement on TV with an official translation stating "its on!".
Originally posted by Char-Lee
What was it ...lats year?...We had a sub sitting off Southern Ca and it went undetected by our military.
Originally posted by Casualboy100
All this talk about a nuclear war scares me
I live in a town near austin soo I will get hit?
Originally posted by Bleeeeep
reply to post by flice
So they see the cease and desist order as a disarmament for easy takeover? And it is not so much the orders to stand down, as it is a culmination of takeover tactics coming to a head?
Thank you for your knowledge btw.
At the Potsdam Conference (July–August 1945), the Allies unilaterally decided to divide Korea[60]—without consulting the Koreans—in contradiction of the Cairo Conference.[61][62][63]
The situation escalated into open warfare when North Korean forces invaded South Korea on 25 June 1950
The United States of America provided 88% of the 341,000 international soldiers which aided South Korean forces in repelling the invasion, with twenty other countries of the United Nations offering assistance.
the People's Republic of China (PRC) entered the war on the side of North Korea.[27] Chinese intervention forced the Southern-allied forces to retreat behind the 38th Parallel. While not directly committing forces to the conflict, the Soviet Union provided material aid to both the North Korean and Chinese armies.
Originally posted by Invariance
reply to post by ThirdEyeofHorus
Where are you from?
It is known: www.archives.gov...
America centered its foreign policy on the "containment" of communism, both at home and abroad
Although formulation of the Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, and the Berlin Airlift suggested that the United States had a particular concern with the spread of communism in Europe, America's policy of containment extended to Asia as well. Indeed, Asia proved to be the site of the first major battle waged in the name of containment: the Korean War.
In 1950 the Korea Peninsula was divided between a Soviet-backed government in the north and an American-backed government in the south. The division of Korea into two halves had come at the end of World War II. In August of 1945 the Soviet Union invaded Korea
Originally posted by MaXiMHaZe
reply to post by tony9802
Here's to hoping they would just send over their NK Ninjas to assasinate all the TPTB and bankers and Executives that have run our country into the ground.edit on 4-4-2013 by MaXiMHaZe because: misspelled
Originally posted by Bluesma
reply to post by ElohimJD
Hey THAT is chilling. I hope you are wrong!
It would kind of make all this make sense.... while everyone would be rushing around and heading towards the peninsula, to stop missiles, they'd be right there at home.
Yikes.
It can now be reported that a P140 U.S. aircraft cargo plane left Langley, Virginia at 3:30 p.m. EST destination North Korea.
The aircraft contains $3 BILLION that was made available by the Dallas branch of the German Commerz Bank.
The $3 BILLION will be delivered directly to North Korea dictator Kim Jong-un by U.S. officials.