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Be Afraid, Very Afraid (North Korea Has Nukes, Long-range Missles)
National Review Online ^
| Mar 14, 2002
| Rich Lowry
Posted on 03/14/2002 8:04:12 AM PST by My Identity
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To: weikel
"We have enough to blow North Korea to kingdom come..." Something to be on the lookout for: Since there are 37,000 U. S. troops stationed in S. Korea, if they're suddenly/quickly brought home...well - - grab some cover.
(Thanks treasonous bastard Bill Clinton and Delusional Democraps)
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posted on
04/05/2002 1:43:08 PM PST
by
ChaseR
To: ChaseR
I remember once saying that compromising with the enemy gets a nation nowhere but in states of peril. The illuminated ones in charge fail to learn from such compromising.
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To: Black Jade
Rev. Moon is on the side of the NWO which includes Uncle Prescott Bush and the international bankers which support the Unification Church for the purpose of replacing all nations with secularist "religion" which is antiChrist. Rev. Moon is a false prophet.
To: My Identity
....also according to Walpole, the North Korean "multiple-stage Taepo Dong-2, which is capable of reaching the United States with a nuclear-weapon-sized payload, may be ready for flight testing"....HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Hey Walpole, you're killin' me with this warmonger for rent schtick! The Taepo-Dong 1
*had no payload
*was unguided
*is 1970s 'technology', and
*barely scraped across Japan like a toy rocket
but now the DPRK might be ready to flight test a nuke that could reach the US? Keep 'em comin, champ, you're the best comedian the WoT's produced.
To: father_elijah
...this is certainly a Red Alert at several different levels...Agreed.
My 'fearmongering NSA spook' light is flashing fit to burst.
To: Orangedog
...if a country as poor as North Korea has a nuke and an ICBM to hook it up to, it's a pretty safe bet that Iran already has one....Sure.
And following that 'logic', we can be pretty confident that Tahiti has one too.
To: My Identity
And we all know how accurate the CIA et al's assessments were re the Berlin wall and Soviet Union falling.
Perhaps they should be known as the CENTRAL DISINFORMATION AND PROPAGANDA AGENCY.
Then we have to face the BILLDOS who don't have a clue about what to do with accurate info when they have it.
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posted on
04/07/2002 2:30:09 PM PDT
by
Quix
To: Recovering_Democrat
....instead, we should work to implement a change in that evil regime....Aaaaaah. Twenty-nine posts 'til some commonsense arrived.
To: Black Jade
"The entire NMD industry is a racket and Rumsfeld's deal with the DPRK is only the tip of the iceberg." Believe it or not but many of us who are working very hard on missile defense are not running a racket.
Instead, we are striving to make a very complicated and difficult defense system reality. It is really easy to sit back and take shots: "It's a racket." OK, YOU do better.
ABL is 7 years behind schedule?...how many years behind schedule would it be with you in charge?
There are thousands of dedicated and patriotic people--engineers, scientists, technicians, and office workers--who are trying to strengthen our nation's defenses.
What have you done to strengthen our defense?
--Boris
P.S. My brother is a raging liberal. I told him: "Liberals are in favor of any paper defense system--as long as it remains on paper. The instant it threatens to become reality, they oppose it. The will do anything to weaken America."
He replied heatedly, "are you questioning our patriotism?"
"Yes."
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04/07/2002 7:35:19 PM PDT
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boris
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To: boris
I had not known that was your "racket". You're one of the few civilian folks out there who (indirectly) receive federal $$$ in a constitutional manner, and rightly so.
After all, what more important and constitutionally mandated job does Fedgov have than to make sure that a nuke doesn't land on Ol' Pardek's (or any other American's) noggin???
To: Black Jade
evening bump!
To: Black Jade, sonofliberty2, scholastic, Sawdring, DoughtyOne, belmont_mark
Moon has a long history of playing all sides in international political intrigue. Moon was supporting the Contra drug-running operation, which had a base on Clinton's territory of Mena, Arkansas.
This would be a bizarre turn of events indeed. Actually, Moon has a long history of supporting the anti-Communist side in opposition to Communism worldwide. As Rev. Moon helped to found the World Anti-Communist League back in the 1970s, helped the contras fight the Communists in Nicaragua, and owns the conservative Washington Times, newspaper and UPI which have reported on the North Korean nuclear threat, it would definitely represent a complete turn around for him to move to North Korea. While I highly doubt this crapola story of Rev. Moon moving to North Korea, if he did it would be a sure sign that he has permanently defected from the anti-Communist cause which he helped to lead for two decades.
The entire NMD industry is a racket and Rumsfeld's deal with the DPRK is only the tip of the iceberg. See post #1 here: US-Taiwan: The guiding hand of Frank Carlucci.
You have completely lost me here. I have no idea what ayou are talking about especially in regards to your comment about "Rumsfeld's deal with the DPRK". I assume you are talking about his involvement in a company which will cooperate with our Japanese friends to build the DPRK nuclear weapons producing "light water" reactors? And what's this crap about the NMD industry being a "racket"? Actually, NMD is the only hope for US survival in a nuclear age.
To: My Identity, Black Jade
That means North Korea may already be a nuclear-weapon state. This is news.
Actually, this is OLD news. The DPRK was reported as possessing five atomic bombs back in 1993 nearly a decade ago. As for Walpole, I seem to recall from my 35 page study on the DPRK nuclear threat I wrote two years ago that he was the Clinton cronie that pooh-poohed the DRPK nuclear threat.
To: ChaseR
Actually Clinton was upstaged by the Peanut brain from Georgia. Clinton seemed ready to escalate the issue with North Korea until Jimmy Carter went there without permission. He made an agreement that Clinton reluctantly signed on to. I dispise Clinton, but this one isn't entirely his fault. Pussies like Carter have no idea how much damage they do. They waltz through life oblivious to the ramifications of appeasing nations like North Korea and Cuba, his next dibachle.
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To: goldilucky
bttt
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04/11/2002 5:52:00 AM PDT
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ChaseR
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