Everyone should have stopped posting at this point for an hour.I don't know what's going on, but in an hour or so I'm RRPing whomever gets the last word in on this debate.
Your moves.
Everyone should have stopped posting at this point for an hour.I don't know what's going on, but in an hour or so I'm RRPing whomever gets the last word in on this debate.
Your moves.
hmm I didn't think about that...Everyone should have stopped posting at this point for an hour.
I don't know what's going on, but in an hour or so I'm RRPing whomever gets the last word in on this debate.
Your moves.
Jeremi Suri, a professor of history and public affairs at the University of Texas, Austin, is the author of "Liberty's Surest Guardian: American Nation-Building From the Founders to Obama."
It's just another core that is set off by the first one. Over simplifying a bit but that's basically all it is.Multi-stage weapons (the ones that reach megaton yields) are beyond my casual understanding.
what an awful article. nytimes should be ashamed.Actual headline in the New York Times: 'Bomb North Korea Before It's Too Late
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/13/op...?src=twr&_r=1&
It's amazing how fast this country goes from "WE SHOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN IN IRAQ" to more senseless warmongering. The media is 100% to blame.what an awful article. nytimes should be ashamed.
I don't think the country is there. One guy who makes a living writing shit like this writing an article is not the sky falling.It's amazing how fast this country goes from "WE SHOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN IN IRAQ" to more senseless warmongering. The media is 100% to blame.
Yeah, for the very same reasons that are being discussed in this thread - that widespread infrastructure destruction and daily suicide bombings is better than living under a dictator.I don't think the country is there. One guy who makes a living writing shit like this writing an article is not the sky falling.
You also forget, there is a not insignificant number of people in this country who think going into Iraq was a great idea.
that is not even remotely the same.It's amazing how fast this country goes from "WE SHOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN IN IRAQ" to more senseless warmongering. The media is 100% to blame.
If Iraq literally didn't do anything testing chemical weapons on Kurds, then NK literally hasn't done anything either.that is not even remotely the same.
Iraq literally didn't do anything. Nor did Afghanistan. We invaded 2 sovereign nations under false pretenses then occupied them for 9 years.
NK is at war already. Has nuclear capabilities, is threatening war. Testing weapons over our allies.
A good amount of the "we should never have been in Iraq" sentiment, was "we should instead be in NK."
Oh the irony.As President Xi Jinping of China stated earlier this month, "No one should be allowed to throw a region and even the whole world into chaos for selfish gains."
LOLAnd he should explain that this is a limited defensive strike on a military target - an operation that poses no threat to civilians - and that America does not intend to bring about regime change. The purpose is to neutralize a clear and present danger. That is all.
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The United States has no interest in occupying North Korea.
... fucking for virginity.This is the kind of pre-emptive action that would save lives and maybe even preserve the uneasy peace on the Korean Peninsula.