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NK can't really nuke SK without potentially damaging themselves. That's not really an option.
You'd have thought hackers around the world could interrupt their television service to send a message to the people. |
Well technically both sides have been at war since the ceasefire at the end of the Korean War, but this is still pretty scary. Hopefully this is just a threat and nothing more.
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This is the same old game of threats for food, NK busters and blusters and eventually the US says OK we'll give you some more food aid, lessen the sanctions and you in return will be good little commies and stop trying to make the big bomb.
Only this approach is not working as they will not stop making the big bomb and their bellicose rhetoric is getting worse. I guess the US will now say nothing and wait for NK to actually try and walk the walk instead of talking the talk. This could all so end badly for Kim Jong un....!!! |
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They would fight if they had to, but it'd be against NK, unless they thought they could win and have it be profitable. But no, my guess is that this will pass over with a few minor sanctions involved(lifted or recreated.) We're all people, and it would be amazing to let the NKs(regular folks) know they could have a better life without that international fear. |
China have way too much money tied up in the US, to wish to see serious harm done to them at this stage.
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Trade still goes on. But a Small War attacking USA basses could get them to leave |
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Yes NK is a mess.
So long as they do not bomb the Samsung South Korea Factory as New 3-D LED TV's are being made there. |
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Tbh I don't think it's a coincidence that NK started all this around he same time Gaga was put into a wheelchair :/ NK is obviously pissed at the idea of ARTPOP being pushed back
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I don't think they are stupid enough to start a war.
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Holy crap....this sounds quite serious now...
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I can't see North Korea existing at the end of 2013 at this rate.
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should put that on my deathlist
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Granted approval by who? :laugh: Just trying to push US into tearing up the sanctions
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They're just doing this for attention/hope the US/UN remove sanctions.
I'm shocked that there hasn't been a major uprising in that country to be honest. |
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The shutdown of Kaesong to me is more worrying than all the other rhetoric spouted by the DPRK as of late. That industrial zone brings in billions of much needed revenue to the impoverished nation, and for them to suddenly be willing to cut it off? Well I think that speaks volumes. I'd like to think that Kim Jong-Un is trying to push for concessions from international powers, but then again if he wanted that, he could of achieved that some time ago now, couldn't he? I get the feeling more and more that he's being belligerent and hostile to prove himself to his country, without care as to the results it produces.
Either way though, if this does lead to war then there is one major positive that I see: the North Korean people will be free. I mean, they've lived under a regime which is in many ways, the closest real life thing to Oceania from 1984. After living under that for 70 years, it's them more than anyone else who deserves freedom imo. |
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-gets in bunker and waits-
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