The author recently published a short but excellent book on North Korea, "The Cleanest Race," which I can heartily recommend.
1 posted on
11/25/2010 9:38:19 AM PST by
mojito
To: mojito
They are testing President Fail.
Kim will whip out his rolled up newspaper and Obummer will wet himself and do what he's told.
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2 posted on
11/25/2010 9:45:45 AM PST by
Bon mots
("Anything you say, can and will be construed as racist...")
To: mojito
The story says that the South Korean population is showing little concern over the attack. I agree with the author. They should be very concerned but if they don’t care why should we?
To: mojito
You cannot reason with North Korea.
6 posted on
11/25/2010 9:56:08 AM PST by
Ptarmigan
(God Hates Bunnies.)
To: mojito
i wouldn't call killing citizens a provocation. it's an act of war and a gov’t that has the responsibility to defend it's borders and citizens is remiss if they don't take action to prevent it from happening again and again.
7 posted on
11/25/2010 9:56:18 AM PST by
paul51
(11 September 2001 - Never forget)
To: mojito
I’m worried that Jong-Un is far more ambitious and rogue than his predecessors and will be far more dangerous.
10 posted on
11/25/2010 10:20:54 AM PST by
Free Vulcan
(The battle isn't over. Hold their feet to the fire.)
To: mojito
Once we get a President with some balls, we should execute a decapitation of the leadership on NK and give the Chinese a nice refugee problem.
To: mojito
Why do we assume that China is in disagreement with North Korea?
China has traditionally encouraged infighting between its neighbors. As far as China is concerned, a NK with nukes causing trouble for SK and the USA is good. We waste resources and energy trying to fix a problem we are unwilling to fix right.
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