Posted on 09/19/2007 3:07:37 AM PDT by Flavius
The U.S. military and intelligence community have been tracking several shipments of material they believe have left North Korea and are destined for Syria or may have already landed there, a Pentagon official confirmed.
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Aren’t we still in a state of war with NK?
Seize those ships.
Couple this with the reported Israeli overflight yesterday....`
This really makes me wish to be a sub driver.
Bkmarked.
Sink 'em within eyesight of the Syrian coast. Syria could use a few new artificial reefs......
I’d rather seize them, search them, find out everything we can about them, and then let anything that cannot conceivably used for any military purpose (maybe NK is exporting food!) go on to Syria. If, as you say, there’s anything we don’t like, then by all means, it’s artificial reef time for those babies, no matter what flag they’re flying under.
This just puts an uncomfortable pebble in Condi's and State's boot, nothing more.
Such dangerous behavior by North Korea, a classic shell game to fool us on the Six Party nukes "Agreement", WAAAAY crosses over the so-called "RED LINE" that we told them not to do several years ago. But they know our threats are empty.
My guess is that the DPRK will also be silent if we take one of their ships, to avoid a larger embarrassment.
Meanwhile, appeasement South Korea will try to downplay the whole thing.
This gives the "White Hat" Anti-Appeasement Faction in D.C. true and potent ammunition, but the final decision what to do with DPRK who is now spitting in our face with these antics is up to noneother than George W. Bush himself. I would have been confident four or five years ago as to what he would have done in those days. I hope he makes a steadfast stand on this. Everyone is watching.
That is, they may ditch the fantasy that they can stay fabulously wealthy by maintaining the status quo at any cost.
Many of those CFR Open Borders, No Borders globalist types think nothing about cutting business and trade deals with foreign entities that either immorally deny human rights on one side, or are a direct national threat to S. Korea and the USA on the other.
For them, there is only the next quarter's figures influencing their stock options, their personal income growth, retirement, junior's four years at Harvard/Yale, and their global company's overall health at stake, not their country or their fellow countrymen at-large.
The heighth of selfishness and corruption.
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