If he's stupid enough to invade iraq over 9/11, then yes, he's stupid enough to try this too.
And the people that support him? Slack-jawed, sister-screwing mouth-breathing yokels.
Oh and to Dutchess-Dum-Dum up there, ROTFLMAO!!! Oh thanks SO much for the laugh this morning! It really makes me feel SO much better about myself knowing someone like you is around. I can always say "see? it could be a LOT worse, I could be as stupid and gullible as her!" so thanks for that!
2006-07-07 01:48:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Helllloooo. It is N Korea who is trying to "start something" with USA because *boohoo* they aren't getting enough attention form the star of the show, USA!
Hey Wylie Jacka**, did you think of this assanine question all by yourself or did Kim Jong Il help you out? I hope you are not American...what an utter embarassment if you are!
This is not a new problem and NK is NOT that big of a problem...IF USA attacked NK, which there is no need to, it would certainly NOT be the "last thing the US ever did". USA is waaay more valuable to China than Nkorea. puh-lease!
2006-07-06 18:45:10
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answered by Marlin Darlin 4
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Okay, even though talks are on the table, N Korea does NOT seem to be capable of attacking us. Not only that, but China is neutral towards us, and I do not believe for a second that we would attack N Korea unprovoked. China would only join against us if we attacked N Korea unprovoked, and because they're so closely allied with Russia, Russia would have to unite against us as well. They are provoking us, but I think that they're doing that only to start a war, because they know we could destroy them.
Maybe it's a diversionary tactic to pull our attention away from the rest of the world and concentrate on our own borders. Who knows?
But no, President Bush is not planning to attack them, but I do believe that ALL possibilities of the outcome of this debacle are on the table.
2006-07-06 18:31:42
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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I'm only going to give you a couple points to think about O.K. Do I need to go slower?
One. This mess is not Bush's fault it's Clinton's, so if we have to go to war to protect ourselves against more people that want to kill us, so be it. But no matter what happens Bush is only doing it because of the sitch that Clinton put us in.
Two. You are one of the most rude and bias people on this site. You're telling people to stop thinking. You want those who have faith in our country to shut up and let people like you run things. Well sorry sweetheart , but the world doesn't work that way. So just sit back and let the patriotic people speak.
Three. You have NO proof that Bush is on coke or getting drunk on a continual basis, so don't use it to try to make your point seem more accurate. It only makes you look completely bias and rude!
If you need more to think about then feel free to post more of these truly thought provoking questions.
D.o.D.
2006-07-06 19:44:44
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answered by Duchess of Discourse 1
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The ties between China and North Korea are not as great as you think. China is not happy with North Korea either, but they share a border and any severe sanctions on North Korea will cause a flood a illegal immigrants pouring into China.
I do agree with you to a certain extent on China military might, we do not want to get into a land war with China on their land (or neear it). But our Navy and Air Force is FAR superior, or Army and Marines are superior as well, but they have the numbers advantage.
But whether or not China would get involved if the US were to take action is undetermined at best. But we do not want to get into a land war with North Korea either, they also have a very large army. We can bomb them, blockcade them, but invade them? Not a good plan, and I am confident that no one including Bush, is seriously considering that as an option.
2006-07-06 18:35:38
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answered by tm_tech32 4
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You forget that China and North Korea only possess a nuclear arsenal of less than 75 nuclear missiles capable of reaching U.S. territory. The U.S. has more than 1,000 and several more thousands that could be easily reassembled. China would never be involved in a non conventional war with the U.S. because 1 billion casulties would occur. China's military is fairly weak as well, troop strength means nothing if your enemy is 10 times more technologically advanced.
2006-07-06 18:30:34
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answered by Black Sabbath 6
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No, he's not going to start something with N. Korea. This is just a temper tantrum coming the commie leader. Sure, it's a bit tense right now, but he's made his point, so he'll sit down and talk or try to extort funds. Calm down, they're just going to sit Kim Jong in the corner for a bit, let him get his negative attention and everything will be fine.
2006-07-06 18:37:53
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answered by kathy059 6
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As far as I'm concerned, Bush is stupid enough for anything. It blows my mind that the war-monger himself is downplaying the fact that N. Korea has been firing missles, saying they're "not a threat" and "there's no reason for concern", and yet we're in a quagmire in Iraq. I certainly hope this does not come to a head - our troops are spread too thin as it is, and I was really looking forward to retiring some day with social security, not using it to fund another war...
2006-07-06 18:44:00
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answered by Jane D 4
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Bush is far from stupid and he isn't trying to start a war with NK it is the other way around. I believe that Bush will not let anyone push this country around.
2006-07-06 18:45:16
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answered by aenease5974 2
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Bush may want to demolish North Korea just to prove a point to China--the rising rival to U.S. power in Asia.
Very bad idea to try... very bad idea.
2006-07-06 18:28:21
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answered by Anonymous
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a much better question is North Korea stupid enough to start a fight with the United States?
2006-07-06 18:28:09
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answered by Pobept 6
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