I would remind all (FReepers) and sundry (administration members who lurk on FR) that counterfeiting another country's currency is an act of war.
Evidently Kim-Il Jong does not value the armistice which secures his despotate from American attack.
But..but...but...he's soooo ronrey....
Is it? I'm not up enough on international law to know if this is one of the specific actions that is "an act of war".
Source please? Anyone?
So what do we call the continuous printing on our gumt's presses, when there is nothing to stand behind it but a (less than) worthless IOU?
For your own personal declaration of war against North Korea, print the following images on your color copier and glue them back to back.
Only if you have a Preesident with balls to go after them.....and we don't!
heh, yea it is...some years ago I had a business partner who was with the Board of Economic Warfare in WW2....his job was to go around to farmers in the southern US and actually encourage and pay them to grow acres of kudzu vine...arguably the worst plant in the history of the world.....as it happens, kudzu plant fibers were the stuff from which Japanese currency was made and we printed gazillions of counterfeit Yen and airdropped them all throughout China and the Far East....I always thought that would still be an effective weapon of war under the right circumstances