i think its not the time for making any assumptions. Who knows what will happen in the future?
2006-07-07 06:39:50
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The USA will not attack North Korea, because North Korea does have "weapons of mass destruction". (Had Iraq possessed any, there would not have been an attack on them either.)
A war with China is planned by the Pentagon for the past five years, but they will only start it once they have a real reason (or something that looks like it and can be sold to the public as such).
2006-07-07 06:44:33
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answer #2
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answered by Sean F 4
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I don't think the US has plans to attack North Korea, at least not presently. If and when that should happen you can bet China will join North Korea. They are just waiting for their chance. I wonder what they will do with all of those "made in China" products after that.
2006-07-07 06:43:17
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answer #3
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answered by papricka w 5
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The US is probably one of the most hated country's in the world and I don't think were helping ourselves any right now. If we keep our nose out of other people's buisness we would be alot better off but as it is now we are headed down the path to a third world country. My daughter is two right now and I figure at this rate by the time she is 30 we will be close to the same shape as Iraq is right now. as far as U.S. Cs china or north korea, we don't have enough troops unless they start up the draft again and even then we'll be lucky to have a fighting chance.
2006-07-07 06:46:44
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answer #4
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answered by Tamberli W 1
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Imagine this scenario if an attack U.S. attack against North Korea were to occur.
The U.S. sends an army into North Korea to search for weapons of mass destruction in Pyangyong. The American army than uses excessive force on a mostly civilian population. Watch how quickly the former communist party officials and members turn to militancy. The North Korean militants absord easily into the population claiming to defend the ordinary people against "American escalations and aggression."
Imagine the consquences if the Americans indiscriminately fired at anyone crossing their path not stopping to distinguish the ordinary civilians from the militants or terrorists. Imagine how ordinary North Koreans citizens would feel waking up with ruined power plants, unsanitized water and already suffering from sanctions because the North Korean government's stubborness to comply with disarming their nuclear weapons. The U.S., Japan and other nearby neighbors now have to de defend itself from attack.
Now think of the president saying, "We will not pull back until every weapon is found and destroyed. And the North Korean people embrace Democracy and no longer must live in fear." Yet the militants do not like the proposal and launches guerilla tactics to swade U.S. troops to turn home. However the U.S. stands its ground and fight. Civilians are soon caught in the crosshairs.
U.S. tanks roll across the streets of Pyangyon, through other cities and towns throughout North Korea. No doubt frightening ordinary citizens who are all labeled as militants or sympathizers and supporting terror infrastructure by most of the world.
All the while the media tells the world and viewers at home, that the U.S. is defending itself against a population that supports terror without giving the viewers any backgrond information on why the people support terror over a calmer and non violent form of resistance. And there is no mention on how the ordinary civilians have been not been able to tell their story to the world because they are all labeled as anti-american because of their strong opposition to having U.S. troops station in their country. The U.S. officials watching the escalation in North Korea than say that the people under siege shouldn't let the militants tell their side of the story because it will breed anti-American sentiment. So the viewer is left with only one side of the story and they agree with the U.S. and its fight against terrorism without any background knowledge on the civilians caught in between the militants and the U.S. army.
2006-07-08 21:04:09
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answer #5
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answered by lisa 3
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If China does not want a nuclear war or any war, I'm sure and hopeful they will put a bug in the ear of that crazy man in North Korea. Dude, is not playing with a full deck and I think China will sit him straight. Let's hope anyway.
2006-07-07 07:05:22
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answered by crash 4
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Its a dire situation in which North Korea's is suffering economically and is willing to do anything to leverage their plight. I believe if we weren't the world's police we would have adequate resources to handle this matter in a timely diplomatic fashion. However; at this point I don't think North Korea has any credibility to strike the USA, but does for surrounding countries such as Japan or Twain. These are allied countries.
2006-07-07 06:44:39
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answered by Swordfish 6
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There is no real threat coming from North Korea that doesn't exist with any nation that does not have a good relationship with the U.S. and that has nukes. Understand, Japan has already said North Korea doesn't have the technology needed to be a serious global threat.
2006-07-07 07:11:12
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answer #8
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answered by What I Say 3
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We should attack North Korea and China at the same time with our Nuclear arsenal ASAP and show the world that we are just as ignorant as they think we are.
2006-07-07 06:40:48
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answer #9
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answered by Big Nasty Trucker 1
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Our government is playing right into N. Korea. IGNORE THEM. If N. Korea wants to test out their missiles what does it matter as long as it's not pointed at us or any other country? Lord knows the US tests out their weapons and no one pitches a fit about that. Why does the US have to care about another country doing the same as long as it's in a safe matter? My opinion is that our government keeps their noses where they belong: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! Stop trying to start **** and just leave it alone.
2006-07-07 06:45:07
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answered by Gabrianna Faith 2
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I think we should be very concerned about North Korea. Right now I think we should attack them. We have already stated firing a rocket would be seen as an aggressive act. Their leader may end up being a big blow hard. The way I see it, they fired first, though the rocket fell waaaaay short of us.
2006-07-07 06:46:19
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answer #11
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answered by bookworm9284 2
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