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There was this hilarious "analyst" interview I saw bits and pieces of on ABC Australia. "There is now a strong danger of other countries on the Korean Peninsula responding by becoming nuclear". As if she forgot the name of South Korea or something.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Or she was being a politically correct little bitch and didn't want to explictly name the Republic of Korea.
Maybe I'm just naive but I genuinely don't think North Korea is even a real threat. If they were a rogue nation led by a maniac, they wouldn't have just tested the bomb or the cruise missiles earlier this year. They would've actually tried something real. If they really wanted to re ignite the conflict with the South or bomb the US, they would've tried by now. North Korea just wants to be taken seriously. It is small man syndrome on a national scale. For the past five years or so they've been waving their arms around, jumping up and down "hey hey over here, look what we're making! A bomb!" "Hey hey look nuclear weapons! Six nation party at my place now! I wanna see Russia, China, Japan, South Korea and the US there or I'm doing my block!" I honestly think, that all Kim Jong-il wants. Is breakfast and maybe lunch with George Bush. I mean look how happy he looks here. 2000How ya doing, buddy? |
A very real possibility since North Korea's government has and is liekly still invovled with international drug trafficking
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |