Start of WWIII?



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I'm more worried about getting killed by a giant frozen space alien turd that was ejected from their mothership 5 galaxies away.
 
It's funny how if something does happen that people will see NK as the aggressor.

Yet we've imposed sanctions on them for over 40 years (that really just fuck over the civillians, their elites do just fine).

We've had a standing army at the DMZ since the Korean war.

We've just announced that we're setting up even more "defensive" missiles targeting them.

We run monthly military exercises at their front door.

How would we react to provocation like that?

I'm not defending NK's government. Just pointing out the irony that people say they're the aggressors and we're just reacting in a defensive posture.

"Blow them off the map!" seems to be a popular sentiment. I'm sure plenty of people say the same thing about the U.S. and other Western countries.

No worries. There will be plenty of killing people and blowing shit up left to see in our lifetime.

Weird, because that's exactly what it sounds like you're doing.

You and those of your ilk would defend murderers, communists, terrorists, and any manner of scum as long as it wasn't the United States.

Feel free to tell us how scottspfd82's post is defending North Korea's government? Seem to me he's just pointing out everyone else's jingoistic blood lust.
 
Feel free to tell us how scottspfd82's post is defending North Korea's government? Seem to me he's just pointing out everyone else's jingoistic blood lust.

Thanks, I didn't see that.

Hellblazer is one of ~2 people on this forum whose posts I won't waste time tolerating/reading/responding to.

That post is a good example of why.
 
Feel free to tell us how scottspfd82's post is defending North Korea's government? Seem to me he's just pointing out everyone else's jingoistic blood lust.

In Scott and yours delusional world, the U.S. should stop all sanctions, not deploy any missile defenses, move all troops from the DMZ, and have zero military exercises with South Korea.

And once that happens, North Korea will stop threatening the U.S. and South Korea with nuclear war. And you fools actually believe that.

Perhaps if you pulled your heads out of the myopic miasmas they're currently swimming in, you would see there's a much larger game being played here, where NK is potentially being set up to be the opening salvo in a first strike.
 
In Scott and yours delusional world, the U.S. should stop all sanctions, not deploy any missile defenses, move all troops from the DMZ, and have zero military exercises with South Korea.

But I'm sure if we add more sanctions and more troops and more missiles and we tell them how much we really really don't like what they're doing eventually they will see the error of their ways and stop...

And once that happens, North Korea will stop threatening the U.S. and South Korea with nuclear war. And you fools actually believe that.

Quote where I said that. See I don't believe that North Korea will stop doing what they are doing if everything was pulled, but you're foolish enough to think that the sanctions and military exercises actually accomplish something. Didn't stop them from getting nuclear weapons. Didn't stop them from stockpiling chemical weapons. Didn't stop them from sinking the Cheonan. Didn't stop them from bombing Yeonpyeong. Doesn't stop the rape/torture camps.

North Korea is an asset to the U.S. government. Without a country like North Korea, there would be one less boogeyman that the government can use to frighten people into accepting this dogmatic foreign policy/budget/police state as necessary. For the children. We got the terrorist angle to give that "it can happen anywhere" feel of insecurity. With North Korea we can keep a little nuclear winter fear reminiscent of the Cuban Missile Crisis running through the population.
 
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We don't have anything to worry about from North Korea as long as we have Mike Banning.

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I don't believe that North Korea will stop doing what they are doing if everything was pulled, but you're foolish enough to think that the sanctions and military exercises actually accomplish something.

Scott literally said we shouldn't be surprised that the North is threatening nuclear war, since the U.S. has applied sanctions, had military exercises, etc... You can try to backtrack, but his braindead comments are proudly on display for the world to see.

You don't even know what I believe regarding sanctions. All of these tactics the U.S. employs are dancing around the true topic, which is the fact that we have a mortal enemy that possesses nukes.

We never should have allowed them to gain it in the first place, but Clinton was a bonafide traitor and sold us down the river while in office. We should invade and destroy their dictatorship now before they launch one of those weapons(which they will) and kill thousands. We can either wait for them to attack, or attack them first and gamble on the odds we crush them before they launch.

But the U.S. won't, because it's stuffed to the gills with people like you, so we'll wait for the North to attack and then wring our hands in angst when the devastation occurs.

North Korea is an asset to the U.S. government. Without a country like North Korea, there would be one less boogeyman that the government can use to frighten people into accepting this dogmatic foreign policy/budget/police state as necessary. For the children. We got the terrorist angle to give that "it can happen anywhere" feel of insecurity. With North Korea we can keep a little nuclear winter fear reminiscent of the Cuban Missile Crisis running through the population.

And here the nutjobs double down on stupid. Not only is the North's threats of nuclear war a direct result of our military actions(Scott's genius thesis), but our military actions are a direct result of the eeeeeeeevil "military-industrial complex(snore)" that wants to keep its budget fat(credit:Jarred).

I am just consistently amazed at how supposedly savvy marketeers are so insanely stupid regarding foreign policy and its causes and effects.
 
Guess TPB is soon looking for new peers.

IMO this is chinese shadow boxing, advancing on their plan to take over power in the SW pacific region, maritime shipping routes and establish the "chinese sea" within new borders.

There is a war going on of which most people are not aware off.

World View: China Prepares the People's Liberation Army for War
Reasons China And Japan May Go To War - Business Insider
String of Pearls: Meeting the Challenge of China's Rising Power Across the Asian Littoral
The Epoch Times | War Is Not Far from Us and Is the Midwife of the Chinese Century

Interesting times, indeed.
 
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