Destroying the North Korean missile before it is launched is the best of bad options on the Korean Peninsula. A prolonged crisis would undermine regional security and global efforts to stop nuclear proliferation. And a future war would be much worse. The most prudent move is to eliminate the most imminent military threat in self-defense, establish clear and reasonable limits on future belligerence, and maintain allied unity for stability — not forced regime change — in the region. This is the kind of pre-emptive action that would save lives and maybe even preserve the uneasy peace on the Korean Peninsula.
That would actually be a compliment, I doubt they have anything that could reach the US with a significant payload.
Japan gets nuked all the time, they're not gonna care.
The Korean crisis has now become a strategic threat to America’s core national interests.
HILARIOUS
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*bombs nuclear armed country*
"i dont think you have the balls."
*lip curls upward in grotesque half-grin*
We need more gentiles in media.
http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,IRBC,,SLE,4b20f02bc,0.html
FGM practitioners in Sierra Leone are "very powerful and influential" both politically and socially (IAC June 2008, 18; see also Women's eNews 7 Sept. 2007). According to the 2007 Writenet report, "people who speak out against the societies risk violent confrontation and forced initiation" (Fanthorpe Aug. 2007, 16). Other sources consulted similarly indicate that those who oppose the practice may face "hostility" (IPS 19 Apr. 2005), and be subjected to "harassment and threats" (Women's eNews 7 Sept. 2007). In February 2009, Bondo Society members kidnapped four women journalists in the city of Kenema who were conducting interviews to mark the 6 February International Day of Zero Tolerance of Female Genital Mutilation (Reuters 11 Feb. 2009; RSF 10 Feb. 2009). The Bondo members stripped the journalists of their clothing and forced one of them to walk naked through Kenema (ibid.; Reuters 11 Feb. 2009). It is reported that the Bondo members believed the journalists' questioning and comments were disrespectful to their traditions (RSF 10 Feb. 2009; see also Reuters 11 Feb. 2009).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84OuZU3GYSE
discipline posted:the new york times is a trash can
i disagree, a trash can has a clear utility
discipline posted:the new york times is a trash can
new york is a trash can
ilmdge posted:The North Korean government would certainly view the American strike as a provocation, but it is unlikely that Mr. Kim would retaliate by attacking South Korea, as many fear.
"Kim Jong-Un dead set on attacking South Korea, unless provoked"
Goethestein posted:i like how prior to every war theres a bunch of petit-grovers going Welp Our Militarey Capacity's Such That This War's Gonna Be Over in Seventey Two Hoars and you're going you fucking dipshits say that prior to every war and you havent been right once
They were right in Seminole War, Columbian Civil War I and II, Mexican American War, Spanish American War, Boxer Rebellion, Invasion of Dominican Republic, Panama, First Gulf War, Liberia and Libya, those were just all social-imperialist wars against unarmed opponents.
Goethestein posted:even libya and the gulf war took weeks
Tell that to the children.
discipline posted:where do you live superabound
Trump Towers, at the corner of Wall St. and the 24,000 square foot M&M store. concrete jungle where dreams are made of
discipline posted:big hollywood doesn't make any film that isn't a blatant CIA film anymore, how many films are out now about north korea?
werent the north koreans the enemies in that red dawn remake? this nation the size of pennsylvania has somehow managed to infiltrate our whole government and land troops in texas or whatever the fuck. at least north korean propaganda has the decency to not have their wars fought by children.