To: maquiladora
Interesting that Korea is causing trouble now, trying to create a diversion?
4 posted on
12/27/2002 3:45:30 PM PST by
crypt2k
To: crypt2k
BINGO!
6 posted on
12/27/2002 3:49:11 PM PST by
Dog
To: crypt2k
Hard to know what N Korea is up to, it might be all just a bluff to get the US to sign a non-aggresion pact, or maybe they really do want to provoke a war. Who knows.
To: crypt2k
That's what I think.
To: crypt2k
Interesting that Korea is causing trouble now, trying to create a diversion?Yeah, but it won't work. They played their hand WAY too early. The entire US Pacific Command now has a good 2-3 months to come up with any number of ways to deal with these putzes, ways that I think will both surprise the living sh*t out of everyone (lots of way-new stuff like EMP-ing the entire pathetic nation before they can even turn on the lights in any missile silo) and also completely eliminate them as even the slightest threat within hours or days. When we're right in the middle of way with Iraq, you can be damn sure we're not going to play even slightly nice with anyone else who chooses that moment to be a problem.
26 posted on
12/27/2002 5:00:33 PM PST by
Timesink
To: crypt2k
Thay's it in a nut shell, Dictators sticking together is all it is
32 posted on
12/27/2002 5:13:31 PM PST by
MJY1288
To: Thud
ping
To: crypt2k
Diversion? Or are they trying to fill an Iraqi order for a few nukes?
To: crypt2k
Interesting that Korea is causing trouble now, trying to create a diversion? Bush was right when he called it an axis of evil. They are allies together against the free world.
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