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What would they have gained?North Korea lost the window. They could have launched an attack while the king was occupied with Boston.
What would they have gained?North Korea lost the window. They could have launched an attack while the king was occupied with Boston.
(See: Taliban 2001)
'Think Bush was smarter?What would they have gained?North Korea lost the window. They could have launched an attack while the king was occupied with Boston.
(See: Taliban 2001)
obama can't walk and chew gum at the same time. He would never have been able to deal with home and them at the same time. Which means no orders, no retaliation.
Quake hits near Iran's nuclear city Bushehr, 37 dead
By Yeganeh Torbati and Marcus George DUBAI | Tue Apr 9, 2013
(Reuters) - A powerful earthquake struck close to Iran's only nuclear power station on Tuesday, .
but the nearby Bushehr nuclear plant was undamaged, according to Iranian officials and the Russian company that built it.
Quake hits near Iran's nuclear city Bushehr, 37 dead | Reuters
Pentagon: NKorea could launch nuclear missile
By ROBERT BURNS and JULIE PACE | Associated Press 4/11/2013
WASHINGTON (AP) A U.S. intelligence report concludes that North Korea has advanced its nuclear knowhow to the point that it could arm a ballistic missile with a nuclear warhead, a jarring revelation in the midst of bellicose threats from the unpredictable communist regime.
Pentagon: NKorea could launch nuclear missile
767. Push Iran to bite the hook (4/15/2013)
To push Iran to bite the hook, they created an earthquake at the purpose to destroy Irans nuclear facility. If Iran cant produce the nuke material by itself, they have to buy from North Korea. The mission failed, though.
Quake hits near Iran's nuclear city Bushehr, 37 dead
By Yeganeh Torbati and Marcus George DUBAI | Tue Apr 9, 2013
(Reuters) - A powerful earthquake struck close to Iran's only nuclear power station on Tuesday, .
but the nearby Bushehr nuclear plant was undamaged, according to Iranian officials and the Russian company that built it.
Quake hits near Iran's nuclear city Bushehr, 37 dead | Reuters
Pentagon voluntarily advertises for the nuke products of North Korea, tries to convince the potential buyer the merchandise is just what they wanted.
Pentagon: NKorea could launch nuclear missile
By ROBERT BURNS and JULIE PACE | Associated Press 4/11/2013
WASHINGTON (AP) A U.S. intelligence report concludes that North Korea has advanced its nuclear knowhow to the point that it could arm a ballistic missile with a nuclear warhead, a jarring revelation in the midst of bellicose threats from the unpredictable communist regime.
Pentagon: NKorea could launch nuclear missile
Which means he would be impeached if he lived long enough.What would they have gained?North Korea lost the window. They could have launched an attack while the king was occupied with Boston.
(See: Taliban 2001)
obama can't walk and chew gum at the same time. He would never have been able to deal with home and them at the same time. Which means no orders, no retaliation.
767. Push Iran to bite the hook (4/15/2013)
To push Iran to bite the hook, they created an earthquake at the purpose to destroy Irans nuclear facility. If Iran cant produce the nuke material by itself, they have to buy from North Korea. The mission failed, though.
Quake hits near Iran's nuclear city Bushehr, 37 dead
By Yeganeh Torbati and Marcus George DUBAI | Tue Apr 9, 2013
(Reuters) - A powerful earthquake struck close to Iran's only nuclear power station on Tuesday, .
but the nearby Bushehr nuclear plant was undamaged, according to Iranian officials and the Russian company that built it.
Quake hits near Iran's nuclear city Bushehr, 37 dead | Reuters
Pentagon voluntarily advertises for the nuke products of North Korea, tries to convince the potential buyer the merchandise is just what they wanted.
Pentagon: NKorea could launch nuclear missile
By ROBERT BURNS and JULIE PACE | Associated Press 4/11/2013
WASHINGTON (AP) A U.S. intelligence report concludes that North Korea has advanced its nuclear knowhow to the point that it could arm a ballistic missile with a nuclear warhead, a jarring revelation in the midst of bellicose threats from the unpredictable communist regime.
Pentagon: NKorea could launch nuclear missile
Wait a second.. are you saying that the earthquake was man-made, and intentional????!!!
Having been stationed in South Korea for about 2.5 years between 2008-2011, the media is making a story out of nothing. NK's aggression is nothing new. I was actually there when they shelled Yeongyeong island. Ultimately, I think a good amount of the more recent aggravation and threats have simply been Kim Jong Un flexing his muscles and asserting his power. Of course, if you're aware of NK's capabilities, you're aware that they don't really have any sort of power. They're EXTREMELY weak. Their government knows it, and knows they wouldn't stand a chance if something actually happened. Even China has been backing away from them. The biggest issue with them is the fact that Seoul is so close to the border, which could most certainly be a problem if something did actually happen.The news today 3/28 is leading on most sites with the USA sending Stealth bombers to South Korea against the threats North Korea is constantly making.
I am interested to see that there is NO THREAD here on this entire forum about North Korea, but not surprised because this is a "Boy Crying Wolf" situation. The crazy NK style of "diplomacy," if you can call it that, is repeated threats and aggression and generally crazy talk, while nuking up as fast as possible. Iran, obviously, has also adopted this style, so I guess on some level, it works.
So NK constantly threatens war against us, but nothing has happened for decades except their small aggressions, like shooting down planes and sinking ships and firing on island populations. They kill people, but they don't actually charge over the border with their Million Man Army. And nobody here is interested, because we assume that will go on and on forever.
But what if it didn't? My belief is that people mean what they say: that's why they say it. Just because a madman talks aggressively about guns and knives for months but doesn't do anything doesn't mean he'll NEVER attack shoppers in Walmart or Target, or run around shooting up his trailer park.
We ignored bin Laden's aggression talk, and then he started acting and took out two embassies and a Navy ship, and we STILL ignored him, because Americans care nothing about whatever goes on in other countries. But with bin Laden, this was a mistake: tearing his hair with frustration that he could not get our attention even with the embassies and the attack on the U.S.S. Cole, he figured out that the only way to get our attention is to aggress against us here at home, and he bombed New York. And that worked.
I think that could be going on with North Korea. Or maybe not! Maybe it's just more of the same crazy talk. But I notice our military IS responding with caution and a beef-up of fighting capacity, wisely, IMO. Anyone else care about the possibility of war with North Korea, or are you all sure nothing can possibly happen?
----------OBAMA KEEPS N. KOREA OFF TERROR SPONSOR LIST
FEB. 3, 2010
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA SAID WEDNESDAY HE HAD DECIDED NOT TO REINSTATE NUCLEAR-ARMED NORTH KOREA TO A LIST OF COUNTRIES THAT THE UNITED STATES CONSIDERS STATE SPONSORS OF TERRORISM.
SECRETARY OF STATE HILLARY CLINTON LAST JUNE HAD RAISED THE POSSIBILITY OF RETURNING NORTH KOREA TO THE LIST IN REACTION TO RECENT NUCLEAR AND MISSILE TESTS. SEVERAL REPUBLICAN SENATORS HAD BEEN DEMANDING SUCH A MOVE.
HTTP://WWW.MSNBC.MSN.COM/ID/35225224
------------------US flood aid shipment arrives in North Korea
http://www.ap.org/AP – Sun, Sep 4, 2011
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — The United States has provided a small yet symbolic shipment of emergency relief items to flood-hit North Korea, in the latest sign of thawing ties between the wartime foes.-------
A cargo plane loaded with $900,000 worth of food, medical aid, soap, blankets and cooking kits from the United States touched down at Pyongyang's Sunan airport late Saturday, according to footage from the Associated Press Television News from the North Korean capital.
American and North Korean officials met in New York in late July to discuss a possible resumption of long-dormant negotiations on ending the North's nuclear weapons program in return for aid and other concessions. Nuclear envoys of the two Koreas also met in July and agreed to work toward the talks' resumption, and Pyongyang said last month that it had accepted Washington's proposal to discuss recovering remains of American troops killed during the 1950-53 Korean War.
US flood aid shipment arrives in North Korea
US food aid for NKorea would bring nuclear talks a step closer
By Associated Press, Published: December 18
The United States was poised to announce a significant donation of food aid to North Korea this week before the nation announced the death of supreme leader Kim Jong Il. The donation, which could now be delayed, would be the first concrete accomplishment after months of behind-the-scenes diplomatic contacts between the two wartime enemies. An agreement by North Korea to suspend its controversial uranium enrichment program would have likely followed within days.
A broad outline of the emerging agreement has been made known to The Associated Press by people close to the negotiations.
.Discussions had been taking place since summer in New York, Geneva and Beijing. They already have yielded agreements by North Korea to suspend nuclear and ballistic missile testing, readmit international nuclear inspectors expelled in 2009, and resume a dialogue between North Korea and South Korea, according to the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of sensitivity of the negotiations.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...iating-table/2011/12/18/gIQAHyfB2O_story.html
3/17/2009 Current TV of San Francisco sent two reporters - Laura Ling and Euna Lee to China to gather the news of North Korea refugees. They were mysteriously arrested by N.Korea board guards. The two admitted that they were "very, very briefly" cross the board - "maybe 30 seconds".. They were sentenced to 12 years prison term.
8/4/2009. The two US journalists are pardoned and released by N. Korea during a visit by former President Bill Clinton.
NKorea says verdict soon for American citizen
Associated Press – 4/26/2013
NKorea says verdict soon for American citizen
N. Korea sentences American to 15 years' hard labor
Calum MacLeod, USA TODAY 9:19 a.m. EDT May 5, 2013
N. Korea sentences American to 15 years' hard labor
Dennis Rodman: NKorea leader wants Obama to call
By MICHELE SALCEDO (Associated Press) | The Associated Press 3/3/2013
Y! SPORTS
North Koreans Say They Tested Nuclear Device
By DAVID E. SANGER October 9, 2006
WASHINGTON, Monday, Oct. 9 — North Korea said Sunday night that it had set off its first nuclear test, becoming the eighth country in history, and arguably the most unstable and most dangerous, to proclaim that it has joined the club of nuclear weapons states.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/09/world/asia/09korea.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
U.S. TO SHIP OIL TO NORTH KOREA
bush cites progress on denuclearization
BY PETER BAKER
Washington post staff writer
Saturday, September 29, 2007
The president's order means the united states soon will send 50,000 metric tons of fuel worth about $25 million to the impoverished and isolated Stalinist government. in justifying the move, the white house cited north korea's recent commitment to complete an inventory of its nuclear programs and disable its existing nuclear facilities by the end of the year.
HTTP://WWW.WASHINGTONPOST.COM/WP-DYN...092801879.HTML
RESUMPTION OF U.S. FOOD ASSISTANCE TO THE NORTH KOREAN PEOPLE
MAY 16, 2008
PRESS OFFICE: 202-712-4320
PUBLIC INFORMATION: 202-712-4810
U.S. Agency for International Development
The united states intends to provide the DPRK (North Korea) with 500,000 metric tons in food commodities over the course of a 12-month program beginning in June 2008,
HTTP://WWW.USAID.GOV/PRESS/RELEASES/2008/PR080516.HTML