Posted on 12/03/2017 6:33:12 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
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Try Iran...and the billions of dollars we released to them.
Ahh...that would be China....in furtherance of its hegemony! Take it to the bank.
Cause and effect: Release billions to Iran and the NoKo missile program takes a leap forward.
It's a long shot, but maybe.....
That war in Korea in the 1950s......
You know, the one that didn’t have a peace treaty......
Whose side was China on?
They fought with North Korea against the United States.
Let’s see.....
North Korea.....communist.
China.....communist.
I wonder who is helping North Korea?
Maybe it’s Sweden.
I agree.
China is taking complete advantage of America. On this issue, and the entire bilateral trade issue.
I remember seeing the news clip of Hillary with the big red reset button. The Russians were laughing their @$$e$ off at this stupid stupid woman.
As soon as Obozo leaned over and whispered to the Russian president, “after the election, I'll have a little more...”
Checkmate! The Russians knew they had him. Obama...what an imbecile.
Oh! and the instructions for the pakistani bombs were NOT written in Chinese!
It's racist and xenophobic for you to think so!/sarc
Our so called leadership is sold out 100 percent, to the very same people who are selling out our business base.
All of them.
Trump is the first guy since H Ross Perot, on the side of American businesses.
And even Trump, I’m not completely convinced is right on this issue yet. He has said some good things, but thus far hasn’t done anything publicly yet, which says he is really standing up for our own companies.
Everyone else, in both parties, is completely sold out.
Josef Stalin installed the N.Korean regime after purging ethnic Koreans from his own country.
Started with Kim Il Sung.
Putin has rehabilitated Stalin’s memory and image in Russia. Only fitting he carries out his legacy geopolitically.
And the current Chinese govt traces their lineage to none other than Mao Zedong himself.
Conclusion: a big fat DUH!
Even though our European/Canadian/NATO allies have been weak and foolish...I do not like Trump’s emphasis on having “good relations” with China and Russia at the expense of hyper-strenghtening our historic bonds with our actual allies.
Hardly a secret. North Korea’s “Musudan” IRBM is a copy of the Russian SS-N-6 SLBM, deployed on Soviet ballistic missile subs from the late 60s to the early 80s. Moscow claimed the plans it sold to Pyongyang had been “de-nuclearized,” and amazingly, the U.S. went along with the deal. The Musudan has been one of the DPRK’s less successful designs, but it’s an example of outside technology finding its way into North Korean designs. Heck, most DPRK designs can trace their roots to the unguided FROG-7 and early SCUD models sold to Pyongyang 30-40 years ago.
NK has also had access to missile and nuclear technology from Pakistan, through the A.Q. Kahn network. And with Iran bankrolling much of the effort, Pyongyang has been able to greatly accelerate R&D efforts. Thanks again, Barack Hussein Obama.
I think our entire business class has been in complete ‘sell out the entire country to Chinese communists’ mode for the entire generation and a half.
Everyone.
In both political parties.
Perot had the right idea, but goofed during his presentation. This allowed the entire global trading system to be sold out. By both parties.
Now Trump won.
But will he do anything about the mess?
I have not yet seen really evidence that he intends to. Though it is still early.
Mr. President I supported you since before you even announced your candidacy, right here on this website.
It is time to stand for American businesses once again.
No way is it a long shot.
The only scenario I can figure that ANYONE gains...is if Russia is the supplier and Iran the financier.
Obama settlement money could be funding this.
A wedge between the US and China is in Russia’s strategic interest. And tying the US up in an imminent conflict over WMD/Nukes/Missiles is in Iran’s strategic interest.
China and the rest of Asia lose big in all scenarios.
Either I’m nuts, or one has to wonder why a layman can figure it out and the country’s security organs can’t.
ex-NATO commander ginning up hysteria to increase his stock options in war profiteers
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