To: demlosers
Giving back the North Korean missiles being sent to Yemen showed weakness and may now be biting us.
To: Steve Eisenberg; hellinahandcart
I disagree.......something odd happened with those missiles. We let them go to easy.....something else is taking place that we aren't allowed to know about.
36 posted on
12/14/2002 11:33:05 AM PST by
Dog
To: Steve Eisenberg
Giving back the North Korean missiles being sent to Yemen showed weakness and may now be biting us. Only if those missiles are still working
If I was to take a guess .. we would not have let that ship go if they were .. remember our military were able to board that ship
40 posted on
12/14/2002 11:39:19 AM PST by
Mo1
To: Steve Eisenberg
That's precisely my thought. The worm is turning and Bush is going to have to crush some tinpot dictator's skulls rather quickly.
To: Steve Eisenberg
Giving back the North Korean missiles being sent to Yemen showed weakness and may now be biting us. There was some international law. If we were to just keep them, we'd be pirates. Yes, Yemen "promised" not to buy them, but they did. Unfortunatly, they didn't break any written agreement.
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