Saturday, April 6, 2013

North Korea responds with emotional rhetoric

3 comments:

Son-of-man said...

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Mike:

Let me quote your crap!

“We simply have to revisit the capability of Drones where a group of technicians can remain in California and direct these unmanned machines towards specific targets thousands of miles away with utmost accuracy without the loss of life”???

Mike I am simply done with your shallowness, stupidity and propaganda. “Without loss of life”??? what are these drones dropping on the people they are sent to visit? Cake and candy? No Mike it is bombs and terror, resulting in the death of human beings – women and children – these people are not LIVES? You are simply an idiot.



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Anonymous said...

Something has to be done with North Korea!

Anonymous said...

Gross miscalculation on the part of the North Korean "childlike emperor". Noticed how the initial rhetoric was aimed squarely at the US, but later redirected towards South Korea? Tactical move?

China has a vested interest in the success and stability of the US economy - however unwillingly. The US is indebted to China by the trillions. If North Korea were to attack the US, it would therefore be an indirect attack on China's economic stability.

Not only is China a hub for US manufacturing, it is dependent on Americans' appetite for innovation and oft-vulgar levels of consumerism. China has a lot to lose if the US is severely weakened as a result of missile strikes.

Maybe the North Koreans fear the might of the Chinese army.