Whatever N. Korea wants to do to U.S., it does to S. Korea first. Lately, that has become a pattern. S. Korea is N. Korea's favorite punching back for sending a message to U.S.. This is also a typical way of N. Korea "bullying" S. Korea.
To: TigerLikesRooster; AmericanInTokyo; nuconvert; MizSterious; endthematrix; Grampa Dave; ...
2 posted on
05/18/2018 6:50:45 AM PDT by
TigerLikesRooster
(dead parakeet + lost fishing gear = freep all day)
To: TigerLikesRooster
If the ‘media’ were to find out that KIM didn’t have working nukes, he would lose his bargaining chip.
3 posted on
05/18/2018 6:54:13 AM PDT by
UCANSEE2
(Lost my tagline on Flight MH370. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
To: TigerLikesRooster
We are still at war with SK. If they start shooting off missiles again, I don’t see how we’d be out of line to drop a bunker buster bomb into his mountain...
4 posted on
05/18/2018 6:57:02 AM PDT by
nikos1121
To: TigerLikesRooster
No verification, no trust.
To: TigerLikesRooster
Ah....so little rocket man is all bluster! He probably does have some kind of nuke, but he has no bargaining power if the West realizes it is mostly smoke and mirrors. Either he allows an inspection and a dismantling, or his country continues to live in the dark ages. TRUST, BUT VERIFY.
6 posted on
05/18/2018 7:09:49 AM PDT by
originalbuckeye
('In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act'- George Orwell.)
To: TigerLikesRooster
The decision is likely to raise doubts in South Korea about whether the North is serious about easing tensions with its neighbor No Shiite Sherlock! I remember Aesop's tale of the scorpion and frog crossing the river. It's NK's "nature" to consistently lie.
To: TigerLikesRooster
Driving wedges.
This one between Seoul and Washington.
They are damn good at it.
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