Our nation is at war with north Korea and has been since 1950. The armisctice agreement was only between the two militaries. There has been no peace treaty between the two governments. So the bottom line is that our nations are still at war.
2006-10-11 12:14:06
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answered by Big Blair 4
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I think Bush will get the UN to impose sanctions... and I think it will push Kim out of power at some point... OR Kim will get froggy and actually start something stupid.
Our nation STILL at war with the DPRK: the armisctice agreement was only between the two militaries. There has been no peace treaty between the two governments.
Ah those fun-loving liberals.... "The Democrats will negotiate and stop ALL problems"
Yep... North Korea took our wheat and oil... and kept producing plutonium.
Somalia is SO much better off after Clinton...
Those dozen Tomohawk missiles Clinton launched REALLY hurt Al Quadi in Afghanistan and Sudan...
Clinton negotiated Iraq into compliance with UN regulations...
Clinton negotiated China into compliance with world copyright laws and human rights...
2006-10-11 20:51:04
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answered by mariner31 7
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No, because when the Democrats take over the house and Senate in Nov., then we'll be able to solve the conflict with N. Korea diplomatically, the way it should have been done after Bush first became president.
2006-10-11 19:14:03
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answered by blueangel 2
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No. Way too complicated. If you bomb North Korea, you won't be doing so without the permission of China. I don't think China's willing to give that permission.
2006-10-11 19:10:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Japan is on high alert, and we have Japans back, no this is not Good, he is a mad man with a poor country, he "thinks" he is now or will be a super power, but all he has done has got some nasty nuke now aimed at his Country
2006-10-11 19:13:15
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answered by blue_eyed_southernman 4
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