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North Korea Says Its Ready for War
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| Monday, Dec. 10, 2001
| United Press International
Posted on 12/09/2001 2:38:11 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
The Koreans might give us a good idea yet...
To: ATOMIC_PUNK; doug from upland
Remember when Ray Briem used to play that short wave radio broadcast of the N. Korean saying "The US Imperialist aggressors are the most cruel and barbarous murderers..."?
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12/09/2001 9:56:43 PM PST
by
ambrose
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
"We will deal a blow to the invaders to the extent which is beyond imagination to show what the fate of the head of terrorists will be like, if the Imperialist United States chooses to stage a war," Rodong Sinmun said.
Ummmm - where have we heard this before?
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12/10/2001 3:06:31 AM PST
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wasp69
To: wasp69
Their troops are starving.Drop some MREs and they will defect in droves.
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Can't find a enemy?
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12/10/2001 5:56:05 AM PST
by
mbb bill
To: cardinal4
It was Klintoon's idea, of course. I have no idea if it was ever built.
Caspar Weinberger, in his prescient book of 1997, "The Next War," described a scary scenario of North Korea invading South Korea again, using atomic weapons. Thousands of US troo\ps were killed. In the book, the US retaliated big time with numerous atomic weapons dropped on Pyonyang and Chinese targets. Kim was killed by his own generals.
Now are the North Koreans next on the list of terror nations to be dealth with? I doubt it. I would guess that Somalia and Iraq are next. Then there's Iran, the PLO and Libya. What say y'all?
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