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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Here we go again??
« Reply #15 on: 27 May 2009, 19:49:22 »

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Big boy rules may apply, but just remember who supports N Korea in quite a substantial way !!! and they are no small fry.

yep..thats another fact..I estimate only economic embargos for future..
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mantahatch

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« Reply #16 on: 27 May 2009, 19:54:13 »

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yep..thats another fact..I estimate only economic embargos for future..
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I really hope you are right cem. But I also worry that the US and Europe are secretly looking for a more popular war to pull us out of recession.

I really really hope I way off the mark with this.
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crazyjoetavola

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« Reply #17 on: 27 May 2009, 19:55:06 »

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Big boy rules may apply, but just remember who supports N Korea in quite a substantial way !!! and they are no small fry.


Quite right manta but that very same benefactor might well apply some rules of their own construction.  Rules which N K might well disagree with and find difficult to follow :y  Now that would lead to an interesting game :y :y
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Re: Here we go again??
« Reply #18 on: 27 May 2009, 19:55:56 »

If They do try and overrun anyone, america will stick there nose in as normal, then get there but kicked and cry to europe for help again just like the gulf war 1991. all because someones got a new toy and think that they can play with the big boys.
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crazyjoetavola

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« Reply #19 on: 27 May 2009, 19:57:13 »

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Big boy rules may apply, but just remember who supports N Korea in quite a substantial way !!! and they are no small fry.

yep..thats another fact..I estimate only economic embargos for future..
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I really hope you are right cem. But I also worry that the US and Europe are secretly looking for a more popular war to pull us out of recession.
I really really hope I way off the mark with this.

From a practical military perspective manta, I don't think that would on the horizon :y :y
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cem_devecioglu

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« Reply #20 on: 27 May 2009, 19:58:18 »

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Big boy rules may apply, but just remember who supports N Korea in quite a substantial way !!! and they are no small fry.

yep..thats another fact..I estimate only economic embargos for future..
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I really hope you are right cem. But I also worry that the US and Europe are secretly looking for a more popular war to pull us out of recession.

I really really hope I way off the mark with this.

agreed.. but their hands are not as free as before..

and North Korea is not strategic as Iran. ;D
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mantahatch

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« Reply #21 on: 27 May 2009, 20:06:29 »

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Big boy rules may apply, but just remember who supports N Korea in quite a substantial way !!! and they are no small fry.

yep..thats another fact..I estimate only economic embargos for future..
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I really hope you are right cem. But I also worry that the US and Europe are secretly looking for a more popular war to pull us out of recession.
I really really hope I way off the mark with this.

From a practical military perspective manta, I don't think that would on the horizon :y :y


Hope you are right. But our governments are desperatly seeking to restart the economy, much like after previous wars, Middle East wars are proving unpopular with the public, politicians are devoid of answers and looking for a quick fix. ???
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Martin_1962

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Re: Here we go again??
« Reply #22 on: 27 May 2009, 20:09:57 »

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Big boy rules may apply, but just remember who supports N Korea in quite a substantial way !!! and they are no small fry.


But China are better off selling things to the west.

NK will be on their own
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Lizzie_Zoom

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« Reply #23 on: 27 May 2009, 20:10:19 »

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Big boy rules may apply, but just remember who supports N Korea in quite a substantial way !!! and they are no small fry.

yep..thats another fact..I estimate only economic embargos for future..
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I really hope you are right cem. But I also worry that the US and Europe are secretly looking for a more popular war to pull us out of recession.
I really really hope I way off the mark with this.

From a practical military perspective manta, I don't think that would on the horizon :y :y


Hope you are right. But our governments are desperatly seeking to restart the economy, much like after previous wars, Middle East wars are proving unpopular with the public, politicians are devoid of answers and looking for a quick fix. ???



Yep, and the USA know only too well how a war can boost industrial production, lower unemployment, and extend their interests! ::) ::) ::)
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crazyjoetavola

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« Reply #24 on: 27 May 2009, 20:15:41 »

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Big boy rules may apply, but just remember who supports N Korea in quite a substantial way !!! and they are no small fry.

yep..thats another fact..I estimate only economic embargos for future..
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I really hope you are right cem. But I also worry that the US and Europe are secretly looking for a more popular war to pull us out of recession.
I really really hope I way off the mark with this.

From a practical military perspective manta, I don't think that would on the horizon :y :y


Hope you are right. But our governments are desperatly seeking to restart the economy, much like after previous wars, Middle East wars are proving unpopular with the public, politicians are devoid of answers and looking for a quick fix. ???

We might have stood a chance had there been a sound manufacturing base to fall back on manta, there's plenty of new technology which needs to be developed - unfortunately we're reduced to depending on the service sector and the now descredited financial sector :y :y and these provide little scope for real, and sound, future stability :y
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cem_devecioglu

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« Reply #25 on: 27 May 2009, 20:16:46 »

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Big boy rules may apply, but just remember who supports N Korea in quite a substantial way !!! and they are no small fry.

yep..thats another fact..I estimate only economic embargos for future..
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I really hope you are right cem. But I also worry that the US and Europe are secretly looking for a more popular war to pull us out of recession.
I really really hope I way off the mark with this.

From a practical military perspective manta, I don't think that would on the horizon :y :y


Hope you are right. But our governments are desperatly seeking to restart the economy, much like after previous wars, Middle East wars are proving unpopular with the public, politicians are devoid of answers and looking for a quick fix. ???



Yep, and the USA know only too well how a war can boost industrial production, lower unemployment, and extend their interests! ::) ::) ::)

yep..if Bush was not the president and mess up things completely unsolvable ;D ;D
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crazyjoetavola

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« Reply #26 on: 27 May 2009, 20:22:42 »

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Big boy rules may apply, but just remember who supports N Korea in quite a substantial way !!! and they are no small fry.

yep..thats another fact..I estimate only economic embargos for future..
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I really hope you are right cem. But I also worry that the US and Europe are secretly looking for a more popular war to pull us out of recession.
I really really hope I way off the mark with this.

From a practical military perspective manta, I don't think that would on the horizon :y :y


Hope you are right. But our governments are desperatly seeking to restart the economy, much like after previous wars, Middle East wars are proving unpopular with the public, politicians are devoid of answers and looking for a quick fix. ???



Yep, and the USA know only too well how a war can boost industrial production, lower unemployment, and extend their interests! ::) ::) ::)

Really!  How could you Ms Zoom? ........hold on there a cotton pickin' minute, you've got me thinking again ;D ;D ;D
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