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Well, I curse you from my grave then! :dead:
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There should probably be a sequel, though. That AAR became stupidly popular for such a short project. :hmmm:
So fear not, there might still be use for those pretzels! :up: |
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This. Personally, I think we should watch them, but at the same time, ignore them, and not give in to the temper tantrums of a "bratty child." |
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I've been thinking
Every time the North Korean open their mouth and comes with their famous war rhetoric we just lift our eyebrows and yawn Wonder how our reaction would be if they put action behind the words Guess it would be a little more that just lifting our eyebrows Markus |
If they fire on the south I should imagine there will be a retaliatory strike from both SK and the us but that strike would probably be measured so as not to escalate matters in the region.
China may appear to be tiring of their naughty neighbour but I still think they are the major player in the Korean peninsular. |
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I would agree. We don't need to escalate the situation. But we need to be watchful and prepared. I hope we are talking long and hard with the Chinese about this? |
I had read somewhere that the young ruler of North korea was a game player, but this is all I could find: http://www.vice.com/en_se/read/north...me-is-terrible
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I know what I'm about to say will become a flak magnet. Here's fair warning.
One of these days, I hope they put some action into those words. Anyone can talk. When they attack us, we'll just send in the troops and end this once and for all. We should've finished Korea in the 50's. OPINION OPINION OPINION! I know that war is never the answer and that we shouldn't send our boys off to die. (I'm about to that age where I'd probably be going.) I don't want a big war to happen....but North Korea has it coming. Once again. Strictly my opinion! The DPRK needs to go. :nope: |
What does this look like to you?:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...OREA-NORTH.jpg Kim Jong Un inspects “new” military technology made by unit 1501 of the Korean People’s Army Quote:
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Uh oh, they've discovered the Spectrum ZX!
@RO1984 The only problem with 'finishing the job from 1950' is that by unifying Korea, you break Korea. When the wall came down in 1989, there was jubilation across Europe, except for a few select individuals who were reluctant to see it go, not for any irrational hatred towards Germans, but because they knew that now someone would have to try and knit together two countries that have a development gap of thirty to forty years between each other, together into some sort of cohesive manner. Even today, twenty four years on, there is still a large gap in sociological well being between the people of West Germany and East Germany, the physical wall may have come down, but there's still a wall there, and it'll be that way for a few years to come. If North and South Korea unite, it will be thousands of times worse, North Korea makes East Germany look like Coruscant. There will be millions of people putting a massive strain on a Korean economy which has already been hit by the global recession. It would probably collapse overnight and take most of Asia with it. So it would be somewhat of a pyrrhic victory, but would make for good 'Mission accomplished' headlines in Washington, admittedly, because they haven't got to pick up the pieces. No, sadly for those who want it, a united Korea would be more trouble than it would be worth. The only way to bring the two together would be gradual steps towards economic, technological and social integration with assistance from both America and China. Not very likely to happen. |
He looks like a cartoon gangster in that picture.
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