Glad everyone agrees WC is talking out of his asshole.
I posted the article earlier which clearly states they came from Missouri. WC and I were debating the merits of putting them in-theater.
Glad everyone agrees WC is talking out of his asshole.
This is ing pathetic. Dude has threatened to nuke our ing capital and we just sit around with our in our hand. He might be all talk but you have to be more aggressive then this Mr. President. in embarrassing.
Really? What would be the appropriate response to this from the administration?
Dennis Rodman tied to a cruise missle?
Apparantly acting like a self-conscious 13 year-old who just got dissed.
The global playground is a tough place to be, tbh
...or Dennis Rodman Ambassador...
Even better.![]()
NoKor warned Seoul and Washington that any provocation would swiftly escalate into an all-out nuclear conflict OMG I have a lot of relatives there![]()
Stumbled across this and it just seems to belong here.
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Time for China to backdoor a deal with the generals. Squash that little fat bas like a tick.
Obama is a pussy and has another vacation to plan what else do you expect?
You're right we should unilaterally precipitate a war with China by invading their ally by ourselves. This same brain better not think that Obama is a ruthless bas in regards to his drone strikes.
lol armchair warriors
"We are ready to remove USA from Earth forever!"
We have a stealth bomber for that ass.
I give Obama props for the drone strikes.
Pretty amateur assessment of North Korea's military TBH, but then when you look at what PM did to prove it's 9/11 'hypothesis', it's no surprise...
China is the magic question here...would it support its ally in order to keep NATO and the US out of its backyard?
This is significant...
Source: Reuters
Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/...93200F20130403(Reuters) - North Korea stepped up pressure on Seoul by delaying access to a joint industrial park in a move that could trap hundreds of South Korean workers on the northern side of the world's most militarized border.
It was not immediately clear if the move was aimed at closing the Kaesong Industrial zone, which generates $2 billion a year in trade for the impoverished North and $80 million in cash wages that go straight to its government. North Korean delays to accessing the zone are very rare.
The delay came after Pyongyang said it would restart a nuclear reactor that it uses to produce plutonium for its nuclear weapons program and as Washington deployed military resources in South Korea amid growing tensions with the North.
many sources have said that this could be a signal whether North Korea will attack or not...
DPRK 'almost ready' to deploy ICBM?
By Sam Roggeveen - 3 April 2013 2:21PM
Yesterday on Radio National, Foreign Minister Bob Carr said the following about North Korea:
In terms of military intelligence, it appears the country is almost ready to deploy an intercontinental ballistic missile with a capacity of reaching the United States.
I contacted Jeffrey Lewis, founding editor of the influential Arms Control Wonk blog and Director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Washington, DC for his take on that statement. Here's Lewis' response, in full:
http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/...ploy-ICBM.aspx
North Korea does not have an ICBM capable of carrying a nuclear weapon and the US has a missile defense shield...
What have you done to prove your 9/11 hypothesis?
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