H/T to the Drudge Report.
Yawn. Junior needs to meet a drone.
I could swear that we were told during the 2008 campaign that North Korea, Iran, Venezuala were tiny countries, and we didn’t need to worry about them as a threat.
Gosh...who was it that said that??
Thanks goodness we elected our great leader /s
Young Mr Kim needs to realize that a single, or even a handful, of mid-range missiles is not enough for a campaign against the developed world. Firing off a round or three is only going to make people angry.
The mouse that farted.
......”It is believed a missile launch would be a “test” launch rather than a targeted strike.”......
Kim-Un might buy that....he’s sitting on the fence now with no place to go....he has to fire something to save face with the military and the public.
I guess Dennis Rodman didn’t leave such a loving impression with the midget as the midget left with Rodman, lol...moron. Can’t Rodman calm down the little midget or there’s always Mr. Peacemaker Jimmy Carter if all else fails, lol. Lunacy abounds!
If I lived in SouK close to the border I’d build an amateur rocket and launch it off of the top of my apartment building and watch it fly over the border into NorKlandia just to see how much Little Fat Boy was bluffing.
Of course, I’d have a motorcycle on standby in case they started shooting back!
And a number of references to articles below it.
I hope he waits until after April 12th so I can attend the Yuri’s Night World Space Party!
Yuri’s Night World Space Party
Friday, 12 April 2013
http://yurisnight.net/#/home
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuris_Night
Yuri Gagarin song written for the world space party.
http://www.ziaspace.com/ZIA/mp3s/YuriGagarin.html
One will be held at the Museum of Flight in Seattle from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
http://www.museumofflight.org/event/2013/apr/12/yuris-night-2013-museum-flight
Check the website to see if there will be a party near you!
Unproven missile defense systems? From a pampered islamocommie crack-smoking closet queen?As the Castrati Cabinet, Mssrs Kerry, Hagel, Brennan have it all under control.
Who just dropped the southern radar belt faster than his Sinclair limo act.
Truman booted MacArthur so we could have this fifty-year hemorrhoid go nuclear on a willing dupe POTUS jonesing for a vacation.
If McCloy and Dulles could bring Gehlen & Co. over, why not drone out Lil' Kim, carpet bomb the artillery belt with B-2-borne tacnukes, and put the DPRK brass on an Italian cruise ship with endless buffet and Wives of Pyongyang.
Let the replacement of China with other third-world suppliers continue and get back to the important work of StuxNet II: all screens go to Bravo reruns of Ahmadinejad lookalikes ringside at Chippendales concerts.
Unrestricted Warfare
(Not "pweethe thstop thith white now!")
Good movie about the Korean War.
“71: Into The Fire”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/71:_Into_the_Fire
The film is based on a true story of a group of 71 undertrained and undergunned student-soldiers of South Korea during the Korean War, who were mostly killed on August 11, 1950, during the Battle of P’ohang-dong. For 11 hours, they defended P’ohang-dong girls’ middle school, a strategic point for safeguarding the Nakdong River, from an attack by overwhelming North Korean forces.
These 71 teenagers, most of whom had never shot a gun before, managed to hold out against the advancing North Korean army for 11 hours. Their heroic defense of the area was actually a turning point in the Korean War. 71: Into the Fire tells the story of these student-soldiers over the course of that fateful day.
Oh Jang-beom is forced into becoming the leader of the student-soldier unit, simply because he is one of only three of the students who has combat experience (his combat experience was ammunition running between stations - not actual fighting). The rest of the student-soldiers have not even fired a weapon - that’s how little training these young men had. This lack of experience and training makes the story even more amazing and inspiring.
100,000 South Korean students volunteered to fight in the war. This film was made as a commemoration of their sacrifices and was released during the 60th anniversary of the Korean War.
It’s posted on GoogTube with sub-titles!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGfOK5ZHnP4