Except that they did torpedo a S. Korean naval vessel two years ago, killing almost 50. And they did shell a S. Korean island.
And they are going to better perfect their more potent weapons capabilities.
Just one more foreign policy failure by Obama. Maybe instead of a "beer summit" he should propose a "sake summit" or whatever it is the fat puke drinks.
Except that they did torpedo a S. Korean naval vessel two years ago, killing almost 50. And they did shell a S. Korean island.
And they are going to better perfect their more potent weapons capabilities.
Just one more foreign policy failure by Obama. Maybe instead of a "beer summit" he should propose a "sake summit" or whatever it is the fat puke drinks.
As Americans we've been brainwashed for over 5 decades now into thinking NK is the big bad boogyman of the world.
It's always the fallback, evil empire that we must fear and hate.
It's always fashionable to hate the NKians.
I forgot, but another thing that happened since 3 years ago is that the US Secretary of Defence has publically stated that the current regime would wait for UN approval before actually exercising it's sovereignty or using military force in the future. So if the UN says no, possible since China would have to give permission, then according to Panetta and Obama, the US won't act, that is unless they go against their own stance of asking and receiving permission first.
Then the US would be in direct violation of it's treaties with South Korea.
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North Korea issues unusually specific threat | The Envoy - Yahoo! News
Should we be worried?
If North and South Korea go to war, and say America joins the fight, do you think China would join North Korea's side?
Earlier this month, North Korea was unsuccessful in a long-range missile launch, prompting worries that North Korea may conduct another nuclear test. South Korean officials say new satellite images show that North Korea has been digging a tunnel in what appears to be preparation for a third atomic test.
What people need to realize is that NK dedicates more to buying weapons than they do to feeding their citizens. Their rocket dreams are just that. Their military readiness is unquestionable. This is a country that is training for war 24/7. They're arming themselves constantly with toys from China and Russia. When they're not doing that, they're having war games. Calling their threats anything other than credible because of a few failed displays of technological advancement is lunacy.
In the bleakness of North Korea the only thing the citizens have to be proud of is their military.
I'm trying to fathom what weapon of swift and powerful magnitude they've managed to craft and harness - when they can't seem to do much of anything right.
They can't even feed their own people without help, all of their rockets explode within minutes of launch. Too bad the last one didn't fall back on top of lil moon face.
The city of Seoul, population 11 million, is 32 miles from the DMZ and within range of artillery fire. They might then get their asses kicked but a few million normal, educated, working, tax paying, functioning humans will be dead. No atomics required.
NK is the single craziest country in the world. They make Iran look downright friendly by comparison. Worse, their numbed one buddies are the Chinese, who aren't a minor military power. They manufacture their own weaponry, just as we do. Let's just hope that NK is just amusing themselves by throwing sabres high in the air.
Nk isn't that bad, they have tourism and things, they also started 90+ consumer product brands that are completely modern, also have a modern car brand, etc... (yes, a proper car). Thank god theyre not in the news or I'd feel like killing them less.
I can't find anything about a North Korean car industry. Can you help me out here? I lived in Korea for 8 years. Its where I started my first real business, exporting handbags (circa 1969). So, I kind of keep track of SK but I'd like to know more about NK. Thanks!
NK has a domestic car brand co-op with Hyundai... and near 100 new consumer brands...
articles arent easy to find... you'd have to read news from a foreign country... like anywhere outside of the us...
Wow. Hyundai. When I lived there they had ONE model, a Ford Cortina assembled in Korea. 30 day warranty. $5,000.00 CASH. You went to their corporate office and they counted your cash out, took you to the basement and you picked out your white, black or tan car. No options.
I'm surprised they are in NK so obviously theres a lot more cooperation than I've been aware of...
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North Korea issues unusually specific threat | The Envoy - Yahoo! News
Should we be worried?
If North and South Korea go to war, and say America joins the fight, do you think China would join North Korea's side?