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(Yonhap News (Korea))   South Korea: You know what we need? Nukes. Hey US, can you give us nukes?   (english.yonhapnews.co.kr) divider line 16
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  2013-04-10 11:00:56 AM
2 votes:
Yeah, because the sh*t isn't real right now. Then China sends updated missles and better nukes to N. Korea. Russia gets involved and supplies them with their shiat, making it possible for N. Korea to nuke Chicago, NY, Washington D.C.
For what? So a bunch of companies like Samsung, Kia and other big money makers can continue to make profits, while North Americans pay the bill..
F*ck South Korea. Take care of your own problems. Stop dragging everyone else into your into your countries squabbles. Got a problem with Un. Take it up with him personally, or haven't you got the back bone to do it.

----And they're are NOT a member of NATO. Why the f*ck should the rest of us get involved in a civil war?
  2013-04-10 10:57:13 AM
2 votes:
This, this is a horrible idea.
  2013-04-10 01:51:56 PM
1 votes:
Clemkadidlefark: Transportation system for fast same day delivery. When it absolutely positively has to be there on time.

We can deliver nukes anywhere in the world in under thirty minutes or less. Think of is as the dominos pizza guy you don't want knocking on your door
  2013-04-10 01:36:57 PM
1 votes:
They dont need us to give them nukes.  If they, much like Japan, wanted nukes.....they would have farking nukes.  They would have farking awesome nukes, they would have a lot of nukes, and they would be produced cheaply and would be as good as our nukes.  They would be able to produce these nukes in weeks, not years. They, like Japan, could produce enough nukes to wipe out China within a year, assuring peace and prosperity for the entire region through lovely MaD faster than China could blink.
...but....
We should be publicly talking about giving SK nukes, we should be saddened and practically tearful that the world is falling apart in that region and that "SOB, cry...WHY GOD WHY do we now have to give SK nukes to keep peace!?! oh god WHYYY CHINA WHYYY are you making us do this for peace!!! WHYYYYYY? have you no heart CHINA?!/?!oneleven!"Keep the crying up and start moving nuke shiat around until China gets the message and beats the shiat out of North Korea on their dime, not ours.
  2013-04-10 12:47:56 PM
1 votes:
Marine1: James!: Marine1: I don't think Un knows enough that we know. He's riding on this wave of uncertainty that has hit the American public.

Then he's an idiot as well as an attention whore and there is no use getting in a dick waving contest with him.  If anything the US should quietly pull China aside and warn them to put their dog back on its leash.

How long are we going to continue to do this, though?

North Korea has been very good at making things our problem. It's time to turn that around and wrap this shiat up. It's 2013.


So what, other than the president making a speech, do you propose?  GW lumped them into the axis of evil in the state of the union and they still went about making their crazy threats. We should keep them cut off, ignore their childish threats and remind China how bad a nuclear exchange would be in their back yard.  NK going nuclear is going to be much worse for China than it will be for us.
  2013-04-10 12:42:17 PM
1 votes:
James!: Marine1: I don't think Un knows enough that we know. He's riding on this wave of uncertainty that has hit the American public.

Then he's an idiot as well as an attention whore and there is no use getting in a dick waving contest with him.  If anything the US should quietly pull China aside and warn them to put their dog back on its leash.


How long are we going to continue to do this, though?

North Korea has been very good at making things our problem. It's time to turn that around and wrap this shiat up. It's 2013.
  2013-04-10 11:44:24 AM
1 votes:
James!: Marine1: James!: Marine1: Everyone slow down. Is there actually any intel suggesting that the North Koreans are preparing for war? Surely there would be satellite photos of troop movements, factory activity, equipment deployments, etc.

Other than that missile they moved to the eastern side of the country, I'm not aware of them doing anything meaningful in the "going to war" department.

No troop movements last I heard.  They're just being loud and obnoxious while possessing nuclear weapons.

Then it's time to call their bluff. Obama should make this known on a televised address to the nation, as Kennedy did with the Cuban Missile Crisis. I'm sick of hearing about this, and we have done more to prepare for action than the Norks have. Kim has painted himself into a corner by cutting off lines of communication and shutting down that industrial complex. He has very little left to threaten with other than direct military action, and I bet that he (and his top real generals) know that an attack on South Korean, Japanese, or American assets would be a suicide mission. The nuclear weapons aren't mounted to anything. Time to bring him back to the negotiation table and shove him in the proverbial gym locker of international relations, where he belongs.

We are calling their bluff.  The US has made it clear for decades that if NK steps over the line they'll be smoking rubble before the Great Leader can ascend into Heaven on the wing of angels.  Obama doesn't need to make a Kennedy style announcement because Un and the whole world knows what will happen.

Japan is getting nervous since NK has promised to shoot a missile through their airspace.  They may retaliate.


I don't think Un knows enough that we know. He's riding on this wave of uncertainty that has hit the American public.
  2013-04-10 11:41:06 AM
1 votes:
hdhale: A visiting South Korean political heavyweight claimed Monday his country should go nuclear to send a political message, especially to China.

Wait what?  Someone needs to brief him on North Korea.  Apparently he's unaware of its existence.


This is all about North Korea, but the message is for China.  From the South Korean perspective, things look like this:

- Worst Korea would like the Best Koreans to stop being so bellicose and to get rid of their nuclear weapons program
- Going to war is bad
- Worst Korea otherwise has zero influence on Best Korea
- China has lots of influence on Best Korea
- China would prefer there not to be nukes in Worst Korea

Therefore, the thinking is, that if WK were to have some nukes, China will step in and force BK to cool it down and dismantle their nuclear weapons program.  By borrowing the nukes from the US rather than having their own weapons program (which they could easily afford), they can more credibly agree to get rid of them if BK stands down their posture as well.
  2013-04-10 11:39:34 AM
1 votes:
Marine1: James!: Marine1: Everyone slow down. Is there actually any intel suggesting that the North Koreans are preparing for war? Surely there would be satellite photos of troop movements, factory activity, equipment deployments, etc.

Other than that missile they moved to the eastern side of the country, I'm not aware of them doing anything meaningful in the "going to war" department.

No troop movements last I heard.  They're just being loud and obnoxious while possessing nuclear weapons.

Then it's time to call their bluff. Obama should make this known on a televised address to the nation, as Kennedy did with the Cuban Missile Crisis. I'm sick of hearing about this, and we have done more to prepare for action than the Norks have. Kim has painted himself into a corner by cutting off lines of communication and shutting down that industrial complex. He has very little left to threaten with other than direct military action, and I bet that he (and his top real generals) know that an attack on South Korean, Japanese, or American assets would be a suicide mission. The nuclear weapons aren't mounted to anything. Time to bring him back to the negotiation table and shove him in the proverbial gym locker of international relations, where he belongs.


We are calling their bluff.  The US has made it clear for decades that if NK steps over the line they'll be smoking rubble before the Great Leader can ascend into Heaven on the wing of angels.  Obama doesn't need to make a Kennedy style announcement because Un and the whole world knows what will happen.

Japan is getting nervous since NK has promised to shoot a missile through their airspace.  They may retaliate.
  2013-04-10 11:07:39 AM
1 votes:
OK, but there MUST be a Silo Magazine cap of no more than ten nuclear missiles.
  2013-04-10 11:00:01 AM
1 votes:
CAGE MATCH!!!

No Rules, No Limits, No Mercy!!


/and apparently, no brains.
  2013-04-10 10:59:06 AM
1 votes:
The best way to de-nulearize the Korean Peninsula is to give them nukes? Does not compute.
  2013-04-10 10:58:22 AM
1 votes:
I don't think MAD is the ideal go-to strategy for dealing with the threat of nuclear war, even if it has worked with the US/USSR and Pakistan/India.
  2013-04-10 10:57:51 AM
1 votes:
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  2013-04-10 10:57:30 AM
1 votes:
Nukes for some, small American flags for everybody!
  2013-04-10 10:56:01 AM
1 votes:
Yeah, I'm thinking we don't need a Seoul missile crisis right now.
 
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