View Full Version : N. Korea sees U.S. pressure as 'declaration of war'
Gravy
10-12-2006, 05:55 PM
We can all get along, just some of us will have to get along with a bullet in their head.
And i can think of some non-comies that could use the same treatment.
Sad thing is that we have seen this before... Anyone Remember seeing anything on Vietnam? We went in there and ended up losing. (Yes we did lose)
Ummm. We did see this before but I dont think it was in Vietnam. It was that other place...Oh, North Korea. And I think we won that time.
Either way, I am opting out of world politics because I dont have faith that there are enough (or any) people in this world that can make things "right." Nukes, no nukes, war, no war. Honestly none of it really matters. It boils down to a power struggle that will last for as long as people are alive. Varying levels of morals and sanity aside that is.
v8klla
10-12-2006, 10:36 PM
A girl at my work left for South Korea today!!! Crazy...
FattyBoomBatty
10-12-2006, 10:50 PM
I was told a story today by a Japanese girl I have a couple classes with, she said her roommate who is S. Korean either saw, or her friend saw some athletes from N.Korea at some games, perhaps the olympics, but they got wet from rain or something, and they had a large poster of Kim jong what's his face which also got wet, and aparently they were crying and sobing because his picture got wet, it was apparently some sort of physical representation of him to them. She said it's like they are brainwashed. I don't doubt it, if all you hear is propaganda all day long every day, you will believe it after a while. Then you start to love it, i guess.
Well, I say, we impose sanctions against them, embargo's and whatnot, but i think we should take no offensive military action whatsoever. We need to improve our image of ourselves to the world, and less offense, more defense is needed.
We could make it legal to enter the US the same way we do now, but spend the money that's going to iraq, etc. on thorough screening of every individual that passes through our gates, and require them to check in once a month if they don't plan on staying more than perhaps a year or something like that.
I don't think it'd be that hard to change things around quickly.
Halon
10-17-2006, 02:03 AM
I think they should have nuke plants. They should have Westinghouse nuke plants to be specific. So then I can go there and install some shit, and have sex with as many hot korean's as possible.
I hate politics, but I love asians!
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