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Have we not learned yet from prior experiences with North Korea? This country has blackmailed the US and other countries for years since the korean conflict!
Here we go again giving them billions in crude oil and without doubt, other concessions until the fire flares again! Then, North Korea will resume nuclear activity or whatever illiciet activity it can until we break down and give them more!
It's time to stop wasting tax payers money on this rouge nation that is governed by a tyrant capable of just about anything! He makes Saddam Hussein look like a boy scout!
Everything remains in tact and they will do this time after time unless we demand that the entire nuclear program and all it's facilities are destroyed! It would assure us that we would never be in immediate danger of any attacks from this ruthless dictator!
Just go online to Flash Earth and check out North Korea! You can hone right in on missle sites just noth of Pongyoung! Sitting on the launch pads ready to strike!

2007-02-28 02:57:45 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

Just to carify myself, I refer to eliminating nuclear facilities by means of demolition! I suppose evryone understood with the exception of the first moron who gave his rendition!
Case and point: You don't give anything until you get what is demanded by the world! Destroy all nuclear facility operations then give them aid and whatever else they balckmail us for!

2007-02-28 04:38:57 · update #1

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There are few military solutions to N. Korea's aggresiveness. Currently we are working with China to deal with N. Korea as China has leverage on them.
Time and again we have demanded N.Korea stop production of nuclear materiels used to build weapons, yet they persist.
N. Korea is not a military threat to the U.S. or Japan at this time; despite they have nuclear weapons of poor quality they would be destroyed as a nation if they use one.


Scenarios may include:

We attack N. Korea today with troops, N. Korea uses Nuclear weapons on them as they have no hope to defend themselves any other way; then China steps in as N. Korea is also a Communist state; we now face China, with serious Nuclear capabilities, nobody wins...if China fights we have issues as China has a standing army of over 300 million troops. Our Marines number around 200,000 and army around 700,000. Bad Math. We can't nuke'em, they'd nuke us....stupid plan.

We launch a pre-empted nuclear attack on N. Korea and again China steps in; N Korea, after all, did not attack anyone..., nobody wins again. Will China see things our way? Nobody else on the Globe seems to these days...

Both scenes bring the U.S. into global conflict and all for a turd stained N. Korea who is no real threat. N. Korea is not attacking anyone as China will disown them. China has a good thing going right now, Capitalism!

We did go after Iraq as we felt them a threat, the U.S. citizens will not support this war despite all the neat things Hussien did. I think one thing our Government is learning is that maybe it's a good idea to leave Tyrants alone and Let them rule thier own countries and let their citizens make hard choices. Saddam Hussien was a huge jerk; however, look whats happening now in Iraq. We have NO HOPE of winning that war militarily as all these factions, Sunni, Shiite hate each other and kill indiscrminately, and then there's the Kurds up North wanting there own nation with many different tribes; does it surprise anyone that Hussien had to rule with an Iron fist to keep that place in one peice?
These people kill more of each other than U.S. troops.

In 1950 we tried to help South Korea fight Communist-North Korea, it did not work;
In 1965 we tried to help South Vietnam fight Communist North Vietnam and it did not work.
In 2003 we tried to help Iraq become democratic and it IS NOT WORKING; we are a nation hell bent on not learning anything...

Military action is Not Always a solution. We need not like anyone's method of Government, we just need to get along with them.

Our form of democracy will not grow in such places, let them work it out on there own. I think if we learn anything from Iraq it is that our democracy is as unique as our nation is. If nations want democracy like ours they can have thier own revolution and civil wars as we did; spill thier own blood time and again and they will learn the price paid and maybe appreciate the U.S.

2007-02-28 05:32:45 · answer #1 · answered by Adonai 5 · 0 0

That's because the United States' Senate approved the bill to sell nuclear weapons to foreign nations in the midst of a potential World War 3, http://www.voteprimous.com

2007-02-28 11:13:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

So what's your plan? Invade? Nuke? Carpet bombing? Get real.

2007-02-28 11:02:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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