Is Dear Leader really going to get us into war with Dear Leader?
What could possibly go wrong.
https://www.aol.com/article/news/201...sula/22031923/
Is Dear Leader really going to get us into war with Dear Leader?
North Korea won't be easy. The iraqi were already severly weakned in 03, an invasion of north korea will take longer than 2 months. if their missiles work..
no they won't be easy. Kim seems crazy. He can up a lot of very quickly. I don't think an invasion of North Korea is even possible.
Not to mention Iran will look to use a Korea conflict as a chance to jump in and do something.
Maybe one night Kim is drunk and decides to Shoot missiles in the nearest US ships..who knows.
The tension is already present. One big mistake and its war. I doubt china aids North Korea.
So its North Korea and the Allied forces.
Anyone attacks Nk and 5 million chinese peasants wil bumrusb all the way to Seoul
This is a fact of life
2 months
Their armed forces have only about 300,000 less than ours and they have like 7.7 million in reserve.
If Kim ever thinks the war is unwinnable he's nuking Seoul and Tokyo.
That's basically why America has left them alone. China has little use for North Korea now, they won't step in to save them. The US can take out N. Korea in a couple days, but they'd have to sacrifice Seoul to do it.
US Navy ships are headed to the the Korean peninsula? How terrible. Next thing you know, we'll have a bunch of military bases on the southern part of the peninsula with thousands of troops stationed there. Things will surely never be the same in that part of the world again.
All this hand wringing over North ing Korea. We should tell their people, either kill the leaders or we'll level the entire country.
It could get so bad that our own soldiers are drinking soju in the brothels.
??I think you're grossly underestimating the current global situation combined with several crazy as leaders.
Will something happen? Maybe not. But there's a better chance today of something getting turned into something major. It's how world wars get started.
I think he's being sarcastic.
The NKs will welcome USA military as liberators and turn into a model democracy and textbook capitalism, Bremer will come out of retirement to start the NK stock exchange
I think you fail to understand that sarcasm's hidden meaning can be addressed directly.
Pressured by Trump, it looks like China may do something about North Korea's nukes
After a Chinese envoy arrived in South Korea, the two sides have agreed to take "strong action" against North Korea if the North continues to test nuclear and ballistic missiles, according to VOA News.
Joel Witt, the cofounder of 38 North, a website that brings together experts on North Korea, told Business Insider that the country's progress in developing nuclear and ballistic missiles had appeared to rapidly increase over the past year.
With each test, North Korea gets closer to its goal of creating an intercontinental ballistic missile that could threaten the US mainland. US President Donald Trump's administration has been clear it is open to taking military action to try to prevent this.
Trump, in an interview with the Financial Times before his meeting last week with Chinese President Xi Jinping, said "if China is not going to solve North Korea, we will."
It remains to be seen whether South Korea and China's vision of unacceptable behavior matches the US's, as the US has signaled growing impatience with the North's nuclear posturing.
Now, with the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier and strike group redirected to the Korean Peninsula, South Korea and Chinese diplomats seem to have struck an agreement on handling the North Korean missile threat that does not involve a US strike.
North Korea called the Vinson's deployment an "outrageous act" and said it was "ready to react to any mode of war desired by the US."
While the US certainly sent a message with a recent salvo of 59 cruise missiles directed at a Syrian air base, it faces far more limited options in striking North Korea, which has an array of missile launchers and artillery that could effectively level Seoul, South Korea's capital of 10 million people.
Experts have told Business Insider that while China disapproves of North Korea's nuclear threats, it has a much deeper interest in preserving a North Korean state as a buffer against Western influences, fearing a strong, united Korea complete with democracy and US military installations.
Furthermore, the Chinese appear to have been spooked by a recent deployment of advanced missile defenses to South Korea, which the US put in place after a particularly provocative missile test from the North.
Trump reportedly discussed the north Korean issue with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday, with the two reaffirming their commitment to denuclearizing the peninsula and adhering to all UN sanctions against the Hermit Kingdom.
http://www.businessinsider.com/south...h-korea-2017-4
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