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South Korea fired on the North

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  1. Spartanroller

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    North Korea Fires On The South

    South Korea fired on the North last week, the second military exchange between the two nations in six days that is raising security concerns about a G20 Summit about to be held in Seoul.....
     
  2. Biak

    Biak Boy from Illinois Staff Member

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    The Unites States is busy right now so if someone else could step in and "Mediate" it would be much appreciated. :)
     
  3. Spartanroller

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    How about the Japanese? :)
     
  4. PizzaDevil

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    How about noone? let them fight their own little wars.

    No need for casualities in such a @#$% country.
     
  5. Spartanroller

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    One simple answer. They have Nukes.
     
  6. C.Evans

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    Are you kidding??? That :panic: little baboon from the north wouldnt make this just "a little war". We all would be involved in it again.
     
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  8. Biak

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    Are you inferring to Nostradamus or Scriptures?
     
  9. PizzaDevil

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    Yes, and someone else, dont know hes name.
     
  10. Spartanroller

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    It's not a big world. You can predict where it'll start with a fair amount of accuracy just by chucking darts at a map, and the year - well in hindsight ww2 started in 1905 so you can make that bet easily pretty accurately too.
     
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    The one I mean also had the date of the twin towers correct if Im not mistaken..

    Anyway, you know there is a World War coming.. look at the world today!

    You can just feel it.
     
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    That's a hindsight modern interpretation of Nostradamus you're referring to. There was a Rabbi who had similar ideas but forgot his name at moment - you may be thinking of him.

    P.S. there's always a world war coming. :(
     
  13. Mark4

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    This is wierd honestly south can handle the north on thier own but noooooo as soon as war breaks out they get control of a us naval battle group one they dont need i might add. Plus china and then russia is going to but in some how plus thier are american soldiers stationed in south korea.
     
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    In the words of late Gary Coleman "what u talkin bout willis?"
     
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    Wouldnt work. The aclu would be all over the Govts butts if they tried that cost-effective method? ;-))
     
  16. Tomcat

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    I don't understand these type of answers to the problems of the world.

    How do you justify doing such an action? Because by doing this action you are no better then the original offenders, in fact you are worse because there would be no warning no signal just all of a sudden nuclear weapons begin to fall on Korea, then Korea launch's her ordnance as well as her allies, then the American allies do the same and short of it all we simply end with MAD (mutual Assured destruction, the very thing which has stopped us from ever firing WMD at each other all through the cold war.
     
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    I agree, these types of simplistic solutions are the root cause of most of the death and destruction of history. Of course it does satisfy some primal instinct to "kill 'em all and let 'God' sort 'em out." I cannot recall ever hearing of or reading where that was a good idea, or solved anything.
     
  18. C.Evans

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    Hi Robert, he was just kidding as I was ;-)) The NK govt are the vile ones and not the masses.
     
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    The Arthur C. Clark novel, with fellow author Fredrik Pohl may have the only answer to the North Koreans renegade government. In what I think was his last offering The Last Theorem, he came up with what can only be described as a controlled electromagnetic pulse weapon which "killed" all the modern weaponry of the North Koreans, without killing any of the populace.

    He and Pohl whimsically named it "Silent Thunder", and while it was developed by a consortium of many nation's scientists, it was built in and launched from the US, and it was turned over to the UN for future "policing" of renegade nations.

    Good book, read it if you get the chance. The North Korean problem is only a sub-plot to the greater story, but an interesting one none the less.
     
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    No disrespect, but, thats a little careless, dont you think? think of all the innocent lives that would be taken and plus, that could stir up even more trouble.

    We could just nuke them in Iraq and Afghanistan, too.
     

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