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Posted: Feb 11 2013 at 10:45pm |
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This is not the first test they have conducted. It is actually the 3rd, possibly the 4th nuclear test they have conducted. Like I have stated before, the chances that North Korea will actually go to war at this point is highly unlikely. They are pushing buttons right now, but to actually go to war with Korea, Japan or the United States is not a likely senario right now. |
I Know and hope you are right . My concern is due to the very open threat a few weeks ago . I am not as confident in Korea Crazy dictators . They have denied testing for years . Technology had advance to the point nothing can be hidden anymore and it scares the Hell out of me when you are dealing with Pure Evil .
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Lil Kim nem play too much. Ya know, Japan used to think they were all gangsta, til we dropped them 2 bombs on they asses. They been actin like they had some good home-training ever since, haven't they?
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Posted: Feb 11 2013 at 11:02pm |
india100 wrote:
TokyoRose wrote:
This is not the first test they have conducted. It is actually the 3rd, possibly the 4th nuclear test they have conducted. Like I have stated before, the chances that North Korea will actually go to war at this point is highly unlikely. They are pushing buttons right now, but to actually go to war with Korea, Japan or the United States is not a likely senario right now. | I Know and hope you are right . My concern is due to the very open threat a few weeks ago . I am not as confident in Korea Crazy dictators . They have denied testing for years . Technology had advance to the point nothing can be hidden anymore and it scares the Hell out of me when you are dealing with Pure Evil . |
To be perfectly honest, I think North Korea is waiting for a damn good reason to start something with someone before they drop it. If Japan were to rearm (they already have nuclear weapons in their arsenal--we do know this, right?), that would create the perfect storm for a nuclear war. I think THAT is one senario they are waiting for. They would try to start something with the United States for interferring. They would send a missle to South Korea for siding with Japan or the US. I'm not trying to downplay the situation, as it is quite serious, but the likelihood that North Korea would try to provoke the US into military action first, out of those three, is not likely at this point.
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I don't think they are planning in going to war.... more like protecting themselves. After all, just look at Iraq. What are the troops still doing there? N Korea isn't a good country but they don't want to share their goodies, whatever it is, with other countries.
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Posted: Feb 11 2013 at 11:08pm |
If Asia does get to in-fightin, throwin nukes an shyt, I'll bet a dolla to a donut errbody gon blame it on the new black pope.
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Posted: Feb 11 2013 at 11:09pm |
TokyoRose wrote:
india100 wrote:
TokyoRose wrote:
This is not the first test they have conducted. It is actually the 3rd, possibly the 4th nuclear test they have conducted. Like I have stated before, the chances that North Korea will actually go to war at this point is highly unlikely. They are pushing buttons right now, but to actually go to war with Korea, Japan or the United States is not a likely senario right now. | I Know and hope you are right . My concern is due to the very open threat a few weeks ago . I am not as confident in Korea Crazy dictators . They have denied testing for years . Technology had advance to the point nothing can be hidden anymore and it scares the Hell out of me when you are dealing with Pure Evil . |
To be perfectly honest, I think North Korea is waiting for a damn good reason to start something with someone before they drop it. If Japan were to rearm (they already have nuclear weapons in their arsenal--we do know this, right?), that would create the perfect storm for a nuclear war. I think THAT is one senario they are waiting for. They would try to start something with the United States for interferring. They would send a missle to South Korea for siding with Japan or the US. I'm not trying to downplay the situation, as it is quite serious, but the likelihood that North Korea would try to provoke the US into military action first, out of those three, is not likely at this point. |
I agree , but as much as I admire you , I change my mind about meeting you in Japan to purchase hair lol.
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Posted: Feb 11 2013 at 11:10pm |
@India:Woo woo woo, woo woo woo.
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Posted: Feb 11 2013 at 11:13pm |
Well, in Japan, some of the political leaders are getting awfully beligerent, lately, and I am getting very worried about it. For the past 20 years, they have been talking about changing the constitution to allow for a fully operational military. They have been threatened by almost every other Asian nation not to do that or they would consider it an act of aggression.
I think the best thing to do is just have a coup come in and take over North Korea. China--their greatest ally-- is distancing itself from them and telling them to stop playing. Sometimes I wonder if it really is a good thing that Kim Jong Il died.
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