United States Invades N. Korea

Quoted from TIME magazine online

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North Korea may be hoping that, as in the case of India and Pakistan, an initial flurry of diplomatic scolding will eventually be followed by the international community resignedly engaging with a new member of the nuclear club for want of any other alternative. U.S. negotiator Christopher Hill has tried to disabuse them of that expectation, telling the New York Times last week, "This ain't Pakistan." Whether the U.S. can make it so, however, will depend, in large part, on the positions taken by South Korea and China in the weeks ahead. "

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If the republicans are lowering the gas prices then why are the prices dropping worldwide?....where else are the republicans running for office?
What a fucking idiot.......

don't believe 1/10th of what the papers or the news tell you.......find out for yourself......

good lord.....they're like sheep in here
wow how i would love to just slap you

but its not right to hit a baby

 
its a cakewalk, literally.
there is classified stuff in that video //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif I noticed a few times, and one really big time. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eek.gif.771b7a90cf45cabdc554ff1121c21c4a.gif

Video made me laugh though, good vid, I know we would have never been able to pull anything like that off.
I didn't see anything classified in that video (well maybe elvis).

 
your buddy is so full of shit....they do not drink beer with soy sauce and you cannot get into North Korea just to see what its like. I was stationed there for 2.5 years====> i should know.
I was only there for 13 months. I think we may have discussed this before. Best year of my life though.

And //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/word.gif.64b12e39f936af3b4fff38a1c0bd0244.gif about the N korea comment, which is why I commented the way I did.

its obvious that you and most other ppl are ignorant of the real situation in Korea. The 2nd infantry divison has less than 10,000 troops and are stationed strategicly between Seoul and the DMZ. They are affectionately known amongst its members as "the speedbump to Seoul" because of the fact that north korea has the 3rd largest standing army in the world. if 1.5 million plus troops decide to move south, they are going to do so and in the 1st 48 hours, American casualites are gonna make everyone forget all about the little "war" in iraq.
Been a long time I heard speedbump

most likely if there was a troop build up for an invasion into the south our satallites would pick it up and we would either reinforce the situation or be prepared for our 10,000 troops to kill 1.5 million n koreans
Hmmm, Im not sure how I wanted to reply to this. I dont remember.

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1544033,00.html?cnn=yes
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funny. I like the bold statements that politicians are starting to make. At least they are being real sometimes.

you DO realize that north Korea is roughly 46,000 sq miles right? to put that in reference Ohio is roughly 42,000 sq miles. which means that i can move my entire military force in a matter of hours. Many of which are already massed near the DMZ. Just for some background on myself, i served in Korea for approx. 30 months at which time i worked in surveillance (long range recon to be exact) so i do know a bit about the situation.
Dont forget the S koreans though. I have faith in the ROK army. Going and doing training with TROKA and SROKA made me have a lot of respect for them.

lmao....yeah i nuked some korean poon. that just cracks me up dude.
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif its the bestest, maybe japan poon is better.

I didn't see anything classified in that video (well maybe elvis).
I did. Depends on how you look at it. Classified as in papers and stuff that you wouldnt want to get into anyone else's hands.

 
CSIS (Center for Strategic & International Studies) held a press briefing on current events in North Korea. Speaking were: Mike Green, senior adviser and Japan Chair; Kurt Campbell, senior vice president and director of the International Security program (ISP); Derek Mitchell, senior fellow in ISP; and Jon Wolfsthal, fellow in ISP.

Here you will find a transcript and audio from the press conference for those of you not able to catch it on CSPAN.

Incredibaly deep insight into what direction the administration, as well as major foreign players are heading as far as the situation with North Korea, as well as intell on basically everything known about the recent nuclear test. This includes viewpoints from many countries, including China and South Korea. The discussion encompasses basically everything we know currently, what we have learned from past attempts at diplomacy, and suggested courses of action for the future.

 
My $0.02: Nuclear weapons are political weapons in the hands of a government because any use will cause an equal response which would mean vaporization of your own country. Nuclear weapons in the hands of a terrorist state like Iran who would likely hand one over to fanatics that would seek to smuggle one into the US is far more scary. It is unfortunate we are bogged nown in an unneeded war in Iraq so our military is stretched too far so we cant give N Korea and Iran the bitch slapping they deserve. I guess we can still handle it Clinton-style, lob an asspot of cruise missles at them. Fvcking nukes.....

 
CSIS (Center for Strategic & International Studies) held a press briefing on current events in North Korea. Speaking were: Mike Green, senior adviser and Japan Chair; Kurt Campbell, senior vice president and director of the International Security program (ISP); Derek Mitchell, senior fellow in ISP; and Jon Wolfsthal, fellow in ISP.
Here you will find a transcript and audio from the press conference for those of you not able to catch it on CSPAN.

Incredibaly deep insight into what direction the administration, as well as major foreign players are heading as far as the situation with North Korea, as well as intell on basically everything known about the recent nuclear test. This includes viewpoints from many countries, including China and South Korea. The discussion encompasses basically everything we know currently, what we have learned from past attempts at diplomacy, and suggested courses of action for the future.

Forgot the link (retarded) :p

http://www.csis.org/component/option,com_csis_events/task,view/id,1096/

 
find North Korea... it's not that hard.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

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