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Mysteryman

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Re: trouble on the 38th Parallel world....again
« Reply #15 on: 23 November 2010, 16:19:33 »

You cowardly knaves. Where's your spine gone? I hope it does kick off. Now, where's my .303?
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Re: trouble on the 38th Parallel world....again
« Reply #16 on: 23 November 2010, 16:24:47 »

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You cowardly knaves. Where's your spine gone? I hope it does kick off. Now, where's my .303?


WW3....would be as nothing compared to the carnage you see in Wakefield each and every Saturday night ...Mr Steve.......Check out Ms Debs thread.."Coppers" ::) ::) ;)
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« Reply #17 on: 23 November 2010, 16:34:46 »

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A dangerous and unaccountable rogue state......much like Israel in that respect... ::) ::) :-X


Regarding Israel, this is one of those occasions when I will have to completely disagree with you Opti.  I'm sad to say.

I'd agree with Opti, the only difference is N Korea is backed by China rather than the USA - but they're both dangerous rogue states who've shown little regard for the outside world  :o


At least the Israelies can vote their leaders in rather than have a sucession of lonely dwarves thrust upon them.
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« Reply #18 on: 23 November 2010, 16:37:16 »

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I fear where is all this is leading? :'(

WW III possibly.. My American colleague behind me tells me that if South Korea goes to war with North Korea then by the terms of their treaty, the US will have to go to war as an ally of South Korea..

Which means China will, of course, step in as an ally of N. Korea.

No doubt we'll get dragged in with the US either as part of the UN or as part of our 'special relationship'

And it'll all be downhill from there.

The end of the world is nigh!


Actually I don't think they would.

Why support a power mad dwarf when it will cause a world war and lose a lot of your countries income.

The Chinese are making a fortune being the manufacturers they are, going to war will lose that and risk their annihalation
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« Reply #19 on: 23 November 2010, 16:56:27 »

If it does kick off, at least the wedding will be pushed off the news. :y
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« Reply #20 on: 23 November 2010, 17:19:18 »

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I fear where is all this is leading? :'(

WW III possibly.. My American colleague behind me tells me that if South Korea goes to war with North Korea then by the terms of their treaty, the US will have to go to war as an ally of South Korea..

Which means China will, of course, step in as an ally of N. Korea.

No doubt we'll get dragged in with the US either as part of the UN or as part of our 'special relationship'

And it'll all be downhill from there.

The end of the world is nigh!


Actually I don't think they would.

Why support a power mad dwarf when it will cause a world war and lose a lot of your countries income.

The Chinese are making a fortune being the manufacturers they are, going to war will lose that and risk their annihalation

Great point- the world is too economically linked for a full scale global nuclear war nowadays....I mean imagine the west decided not to pay China all the trillions we owe it? so North Korea may be truly "wonely", thats not to say WW3 wont happen as North Korea is bat-sh1t crazy  :o


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Mysteryman

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« Reply #21 on: 23 November 2010, 17:27:57 »

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I fear where is all this is leading? :'(

WW III possibly.. My American colleague behind me tells me that if South Korea goes to war with North Korea then by the terms of their treaty, the US will have to go to war as an ally of South Korea..

Which means China will, of course, step in as an ally of N. Korea.

No doubt we'll get dragged in with the US either as part of the UN or as part of our 'special relationship'

And it'll all be downhill from there.

The end of the world is nigh!


Actually I don't think they would.

Why support a power mad dwarf when it will cause a world war and lose a lot of your countries income.

The Chinese are making a fortune being the manufacturers they are, going to war will lose that and risk their annihalation

Great point- the world is too economically linked for a full scale global nuclear war nowadays....I mean imagine the west decided not to pay China all the trillions we owe it? so North Korea may be truly "wonely", thats not to say WW3 wont happen as North Korea is bat-sh1t crazy  :o



What makes you think that any country would support N Korea to the brink of war? Negotiation is the buzz word for now, but sooner or later they will have to either be accomodated or put in their place.
The leadership of N Korea and certain other 'rogue' nations is backward and acts like a petulent child. They do not have the capability to cause any damage out side of the immediate region, despite the rhetoric, and will play up at every opportunity.
The worrying thing is that if we don't slap their behinds now, then they may gain the capability to cause trouble further afield.
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« Reply #22 on: 23 November 2010, 17:28:50 »

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If it does kick off, at least the wedding will be pushed off the news. :y

 ;D....there`s always an up-side! :y
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« Reply #23 on: 23 November 2010, 18:05:01 »

Both China and Russia can ill afford a full scale re-opening of the Korean War as both fear, as much as we do in the West, a nuclear exchange taking place.

Indeed today both those nations have made it clear publically that there is a need for calm and a stepping back away from hostilities.  China and Russia are in a completely different place than there were 30 years ago, with no keeness for a nuclear exchange with the West. ;) ;)
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« Reply #24 on: 23 November 2010, 18:21:15 »

I'm afraid we need some other languages for the  truth .. I listened some different aspects of the event.. and south korea dont seem to be innocent..  and also the media :(
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« Reply #25 on: 23 November 2010, 19:40:40 »

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I'm afraid we need some other languages for the  truth .. I listened some different aspects of the event.. and south korea dont seem to be innocent..  and also the media :(

i'd be amazed if S Korea started it Cem - unless by accident (an embarrasment for the US weapon makers??) so a cover-up is always possible.......in this case tho highly unlikely - but I'm open to the truth as always  :y

keep em peeled agent cem  ;)
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« Reply #26 on: 23 November 2010, 19:49:23 »

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I'm afraid we need some other languages for the  truth .. I listened some different aspects of the event.. and south korea dont seem to be innocent..  and also the media :(

i'd be amazed if S Korea started it Cem - unless by accident (an embarrasment for the US weapon makers??) so a cover-up is always possible.......in this case tho highly unlikely - but I'm open to the truth as always  :y

keep em peeled agent cem  ;)

 :y

as I understand south korea was making military maneuvers with 70000 soldiers .. the number of dead and wounded soldiers proove that also.. :-/
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« Reply #27 on: 23 November 2010, 19:51:27 »

and both russia and china make calls for peace for both countries.. nobody wants war..
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Martin_1962

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« Reply #28 on: 23 November 2010, 21:00:02 »

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Both China and Russia can ill afford a full scale re-opening of the Korean War as both fear, as much as we do in the West, a nuclear exchange taking place.

Indeed today both those nations have made it clear publically that there is a need for calm and a stepping back away from hostilities.  China and Russia are in a completely different place than there were 30 years ago, with no keeness for a nuclear exchange with the West. ;) ;)


Russia is now on the wests side, China too dependant so NK is a possible nuclear test zone
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Martin_1962

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« Reply #29 on: 23 November 2010, 21:01:19 »

I think a broadcast of Team America World Police to NK would soon kick off a revolution ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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