Bring The Troops Home From South Korea...

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70 years of occupation is enough. The Cold War's been over for decades and China is no longer our enemy. Instead of only discussing starting a war with North Korea, Americans should be discussing us leaving South Korea and coming home.


Interesting and enlightening article by Jacob Hornberger

There is one good solution to the Korean crisis, one that the mainstream press commentators simply will not confront. It’s not a solution that is likely to be adopted, especially by a blustery and bellicose president and a national-security establishment that has a Cold War anti-communist mindset. Nonetheless, it bears pointing out.

What is the solution to the Korean crisis: For all U.S. troops to vacate South Korea immediately and come home. No more threats. No more bluster. No more regime-change activity. No more anti-communist crusade. Just exit the country and come home.

There is one — and only one — reason that North Korea has been spending years trying to get nuclear weapons — to deter a U.S. regime-change operation in North Korea or to defend itself from a U.S. regime-change operation in North Korea. The North Koreans have learned that that’s the best way to deter the Pentagon and the CIA from initiating one of their storied regime-change operations against North Korea.

North Korea’s actions are entirely rational. The U.S. national-security establishment has been committed to regime-change in North Korea for almost 70 years. That’s what U.S. intervention in Korea’s civil war in the early 1950s was all about...

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Bring the Troops Home From Korea
 
Bring them home? What the hell... were they just there on vacation?! It's time to send them in. Cross the DMZ and plunder North Korea.
 
70 years of occupation is enough. The Cold War's been over for decades and China is no longer our enemy. Instead of only discussing starting a war with North Korea, Americans should be discussing us leaving South Korea and coming home.


Interesting and enlightening article by Jacob Hornberger

There is one good solution to the Korean crisis, one that the mainstream press commentators simply will not confront. It’s not a solution that is likely to be adopted, especially by a blustery and bellicose president and a national-security establishment that has a Cold War anti-communist mindset. Nonetheless, it bears pointing out.

What is the solution to the Korean crisis: For all U.S. troops to vacate South Korea immediately and come home. No more threats. No more bluster. No more regime-change activity. No more anti-communist crusade. Just exit the country and come home.

There is one — and only one — reason that North Korea has been spending years trying to get nuclear weapons — to deter a U.S. regime-change operation in North Korea or to defend itself from a U.S. regime-change operation in North Korea. The North Koreans have learned that that’s the best way to deter the Pentagon and the CIA from initiating one of their storied regime-change operations against North Korea.

North Korea’s actions are entirely rational. The U.S. national-security establishment has been committed to regime-change in North Korea for almost 70 years. That’s what U.S. intervention in Korea’s civil war in the early 1950s was all about...

Read More:
Bring the Troops Home From Korea

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All while economically sodomizing society at home which is utterly bipartisan.
 
70 years of occupation is enough. The Cold War's been over for decades and China is no longer our enemy. Instead of only discussing starting a war with North Korea, Americans should be discussing us leaving South Korea and coming home.


Interesting and enlightening article by Jacob Hornberger

There is one good solution to the Korean crisis, one that the mainstream press commentators simply will not confront. It’s not a solution that is likely to be adopted, especially by a blustery and bellicose president and a national-security establishment that has a Cold War anti-communist mindset. Nonetheless, it bears pointing out.

What is the solution to the Korean crisis: For all U.S. troops to vacate South Korea immediately and come home. No more threats. No more bluster. No more regime-change activity. No more anti-communist crusade. Just exit the country and come home.

There is one — and only one — reason that North Korea has been spending years trying to get nuclear weapons — to deter a U.S. regime-change operation in North Korea or to defend itself from a U.S. regime-change operation in North Korea. The North Koreans have learned that that’s the best way to deter the Pentagon and the CIA from initiating one of their storied regime-change operations against North Korea.

North Korea’s actions are entirely rational. The U.S. national-security establishment has been committed to regime-change in North Korea for almost 70 years. That’s what U.S. intervention in Korea’s civil war in the early 1950s was all about...

Read More:
Bring the Troops Home From Korea


Hey while you're at it, leave all your doors and windows unlocked tonight, and put all the good shit you own out in the front yard, so I can help myself.

You don't mind, do you?
 
I read your post and wondered what kind of fool would even suggest such a thing? Turns out it's Ron Paul, the source of some of the most foolish ideas in American politics.
 
I read your post and wondered what kind of fool would even suggest such a thing? Turns out it's Ron Paul, the source of some of the most foolish ideas in American politics.

There's good reason why that idiot didn't win his Presidential campaign.

Like: "We have nuclear weapons, why shouldn't Iran have nuclear weapons."
 
I read your post and wondered what kind of fool would even suggest such a thing? Turns out it's Ron Paul, the source of some of the most foolish ideas in American politics.

There's good reason why that idiot didn't win his Presidential campaign.

Like: "We have nuclear weapons, why shouldn't Iran have nuclear weapons."
While I agree with him that we should not be so interventionist in shitty little conflicts around the world we cannot just precipitously turn around a 70 year policy in the space of a single presidential term. Power vacuums always get filled with the worst kind of people.
 
I read your post and wondered what kind of fool would even suggest such a thing? Turns out it's Ron Paul, the source of some of the most foolish ideas in American politics.

There's good reason why that idiot didn't win his Presidential campaign.

Like: "We have nuclear weapons, why shouldn't Iran have nuclear weapons."
While I agree with him that we should not be so interventionist in shitty little conflicts around the world we cannot just precipitously turn around a 70 year policy in the space of a single presidential term. Power vacuums always get filled with the worst kind of people.

We didn't just turn around that policy. Remember what happened after Obama's disastrous interventions in Libya, Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan, and Syria.
 
We're actually now only standing in the way of the North & South working out a peace agreement. Every time they've come close in the past, the US has sabotaged it with rabid Warmongering rhetoric towards the North. So, it looks like the US doesn't want peace between the North & South. It wants to keep them divided and at each other's throats. It's just more Imperialist Empire meddling.
 
We're actually now only standing in the way of the North & South working out a peace agreement. Every time they've come close in the past, the US has sabotaged it with rabid Warmongering rhetoric towards the North. So, it looks like the US doesn't want peace between the North & South. It wants to keep them divided and at each other's throats. It's just more Imperialist Empire meddling.
Do not fool yourself that anyone in NKorea is interested in anything resembling peaceful co-existence. They would invade the South in a minute if they thought they could actually occupy and hold the place.
 
Bring them home? What the hell... were they just there on vacation?! It's time to send them in. Cross the DMZ and plunder North Korea.
Yeah...let's kill and destroy for the EMPIRE!!!!

:uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3:
Isn't that why you voted for Trump?
Silly and stupid.

Trump is not of the establishment or ruling class. This in part, is why the American people voted for him and not the criminal in-a-pantsuit. That said, he may turn out to be just like her.

Here is a great book for you to learn from.
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Bring them home? What the hell... were they just there on vacation?! It's time to send them in. Cross the DMZ and plunder North Korea.
Yeah...let's kill and destroy for the EMPIRE!!!!

:uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3::uhoh3:
Isn't that why you voted for Trump?
Silly and stupid.

Trump is not of the establishment or ruling class. This in part is why the American people voted for him and the criminal in-a-pantsuit. That said, he may turn out to be just like her.

Here is a great book for you to learn from.
518Ib4b7XwL.jpg
Yeah the billionaire New York City elitist is not part of the establishment or ruling class :rolleyes:

Good fucking grief
 
70 years of occupation is enough. The Cold War's been over for decades and China is no longer our enemy. Instead of only discussing starting a war with North Korea, Americans should be discussing us leaving South Korea and coming home.


Interesting and enlightening article by Jacob Hornberger

There is one good solution to the Korean crisis, one that the mainstream press commentators simply will not confront. It’s not a solution that is likely to be adopted, especially by a blustery and bellicose president and a national-security establishment that has a Cold War anti-communist mindset. Nonetheless, it bears pointing out.

What is the solution to the Korean crisis: For all U.S. troops to vacate South Korea immediately and come home. No more threats. No more bluster. No more regime-change activity. No more anti-communist crusade. Just exit the country and come home.

There is one — and only one — reason that North Korea has been spending years trying to get nuclear weapons — to deter a U.S. regime-change operation in North Korea or to defend itself from a U.S. regime-change operation in North Korea. The North Koreans have learned that that’s the best way to deter the Pentagon and the CIA from initiating one of their storied regime-change operations against North Korea.

North Korea’s actions are entirely rational. The U.S. national-security establishment has been committed to regime-change in North Korea for almost 70 years. That’s what U.S. intervention in Korea’s civil war in the early 1950s was all about...

Read More:
Bring the Troops Home From Korea

But this doesn't make Trump look like a strong man, and this therefore doesn't have his interests at heart.
 
70 years of occupation is enough. The Cold War's been over for decades and China is no longer our enemy. Instead of only discussing starting a war with North Korea, Americans should be discussing us leaving South Korea and coming home.


Interesting and enlightening article by Jacob Hornberger

There is one good solution to the Korean crisis, one that the mainstream press commentators simply will not confront. It’s not a solution that is likely to be adopted, especially by a blustery and bellicose president and a national-security establishment that has a Cold War anti-communist mindset. Nonetheless, it bears pointing out.

What is the solution to the Korean crisis: For all U.S. troops to vacate South Korea immediately and come home. No more threats. No more bluster. No more regime-change activity. No more anti-communist crusade. Just exit the country and come home.

There is one — and only one — reason that North Korea has been spending years trying to get nuclear weapons — to deter a U.S. regime-change operation in North Korea or to defend itself from a U.S. regime-change operation in North Korea. The North Koreans have learned that that’s the best way to deter the Pentagon and the CIA from initiating one of their storied regime-change operations against North Korea.

North Korea’s actions are entirely rational. The U.S. national-security establishment has been committed to regime-change in North Korea for almost 70 years. That’s what U.S. intervention in Korea’s civil war in the early 1950s was all about...

Read More:
Bring the Troops Home From Korea


Hey while you're at it, leave all your doors and windows unlocked tonight, and put all the good shit you own out in the front yard, so I can help myself.

You don't mind, do you?
Please come by into my yard outside my window. Please.
 
We're actually now only standing in the way of the North & South working out a peace agreement. Every time they've come close in the past, the US has sabotaged it with rabid Warmongering rhetoric towards the North. So, it looks like the US doesn't want peace between the North & South. It wants to keep them divided and at each other's throats. It's just more Imperialist Empire meddling.
The last thing the US wants in the world is peace. Ain't no money in it.
 
We're actually now only standing in the way of the North & South working out a peace agreement. Every time they've come close in the past, the US has sabotaged it with rabid Warmongering rhetoric towards the North. So, it looks like the US doesn't want peace between the North & South. It wants to keep them divided and at each other's throats. It's just more Imperialist Empire meddling.
Do not fool yourself that anyone in NKorea is interested in anything resembling peaceful co-existence. They would invade the South in a minute if they thought they could actually occupy and hold the place.
Wrong. You are referring to the ruling class of NK. not their people.

Their people are starving and destitute. They have no future and live a life akin to Americans on the frontier in 1750, but without any freedom.
 
We're actually now only standing in the way of the North & South working out a peace agreement. Every time they've come close in the past, the US has sabotaged it with rabid Warmongering rhetoric towards the North. So, it looks like the US doesn't want peace between the North & South. It wants to keep them divided and at each other's throats. It's just more Imperialist Empire meddling.
The last thing the US wants in the world is peace. Ain't no money in it.
Agreed.

The USA ruling class is the greatest danger to world peace, ever in world history.
 

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