sealybobo
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Then do what Obama should have done!My brothers take on this. This all started after ww2. Japan used to treat china like shit. They hate each other. So we didn't allow Japan to have a military and we allowed China to become the superpower on that side of the world. So Kim Jung fucking with Japan now and China couldn't give a shit.
So what was Obama to do? Republicans find themselves in a position where they're in charge and they want to now blame previous presidents.
But last year Republicans said if they were in charge they wouldn't look weak. Well now we see Obama did exactly what the Republicans would have done and that's nothing.
Only Republicans never eat their words. It's amazing how fast they can flip flop and forgive themselves
Wow, Japan and China don't like each other. Go figure. Do you think Japan going to war with China had anything to do with those feelings?
After WWII, we had no control over China whatsoever. Japan surrendered unconditionally after we dropped the two atomic bombs.
Petulant former President Barack Hussein Obama so desperately wanted an agreement with Iran, no matter how weak, he stupidly ignored North Korea allowing them eight years to advance their nuclear and missile capabilities.
NORTH KOREA
Obama administration knew about North Korea's miniaturized nukes
By Fred FleitzPublished August 09, 2017
Fox News
Tuesday's bombshell Washington Post story that the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) has determined North Korea is capable of constructing miniaturized nuclear weapons that could be used as warheads for missiles – possibly ICBMs – left out a crucial fact: DIA actually concluded this in 2013. The Post also failed to mention that the Obama administration tried to downplay and discredit this report at the time.
During an April 11, 2013, House Armed Services Committee hearing, Congressman Doug Lamborn, R-Colo., inadvertently revealed several unclassified sentences from a DIA report that said DIA had determined with “moderate confidence” that North Korea has the capability to make a nuclear weapon small enough to be launched with a ballistic missile.
The Director of National Intelligence and Obama officials subsequently tried to dismiss Lamborn’s disclosure by claiming the DIA assessment was an outlier that did not reflect the views of the rest of the U.S. Intelligence Community.
Obama officials tried to downplay the DIA assessment to prevent it from being used to force the president to employ a more assertive North Korea policy.
It was clear what Obama officials were doing in 2013. The DIA report represented inconvenient facts that threatened President Obama’s North Korea “strategic patience” policy -- a policy to do nothing about North Korea and kick this problem down the road to the next president. Obama officials tried to downplay the DIA assessment to prevent it from being used to force the president to employ a more assertive North Korea policy.
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Obama administration knew about North Korea's miniaturized nukes
It's like you look at the guy behind you and say "hold me back" then try to attack