- Thread starter
- #61
Get over it. In today's money it's nothing. Most buildings in Manhattan are worth more than that.So when Israel breaks the law, it should not even be slapped on the wrist. But when Iran breaks the law, all hell should break loose.
When anyone breaks a "law" they should be punished for it. But when you over-exaggerate and say that the money must have gone to fund paying for the building of North Korea's hydrogen bomb...well you hurt your own cause. By the way, does the article say Israel GAVE them the gold, or exported it to them. If North Korea paid for the gold, then that gold didn't "pay" for anything.
400K US dollars can go a long way in international black market.
You can't even buy a two-bedroom condo in a nice area of Los Angeles for $400,000.
Much less one made out of gold.
That does not excuse:
a. Israel violating UN sanction
b. Jeopardizing security parameters in Asia