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  • Ace-Ace
    Confirmed User
    • May 2002
    • 1863

    #1

    North Korea Losing Attention

    Seems to me a lot of attention is being given to Iraq, which it should - but Noth Korea is losing almost all of the international community's attention (desperately trying to get it back too).

    From CBS News: "North Korea has withdrawn from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, expelled International Atomic Energy Agency monitors and removed the IAEA monitoring equipment. It also has initiated a uranium-based bomb program in violation of its international commitments. "

    That on top of reactiving it's nuclear reactor seems to be of more seriousness than "the possibility of WMD in Iraq" (even more so since UN inspection teams have found nothing).

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/...in541818.shtml
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  • KRL
    Entrepreneur
    • Oct 2002
    • 31429

    #2
    NK has dog squat and everyone knows they are a total joke.

    Saddam on the other hand is no joke and we have a great opportunity to grab trillions of dollars of oil reserves for only a hundred Bil or so. That's a good investment.

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    • oscer
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      • Jan 2001
      • 2834

      #3
      Originally posted by KRL
      NK has dog squat and everyone knows they are a total joke.

      Saddam on the other hand is no joke and we have a great opportunity to grab trillions of dollars of oil reserves for only a hundred Bil or so. That's a good investment.

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      • Ace-Ace
        Confirmed User
        • May 2002
        • 1863

        #4
        Originally posted by KRL
        NK has dog squat and everyone knows they are a total joke.

        Saddam on the other hand is no joke and we have a great opportunity to grab trillions of dollars of oil reserves for only a hundred Bil or so. That's a good investment.

        Which hand would you play?
        "Bush Administration believes they posses one or two nuclear weapons" - I don't see that as 'dog squat' nor a total joke. They fired a missile over Japan in 1994, and just launched another long range test missile into the ocean. Can't forget the intelligence we have saying that they have a missile capable of hitting the US West coast (whether or not it can is another thing).

        Secondly, THE CONFLICT IN THE MIDDLE EAST IS NOT ABOUT OIL. IT IS ABOUT REMOVING A BAD DICTATOR WHO IS MAKING BAD DECISIONS AND PUTTING IN A NEW FORM OF GOVERNMENT, THEN LEAVING THE COUNTRY.
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        • KRL
          Entrepreneur
          • Oct 2002
          • 31429

          #5
          Originally posted by Ace-Ace
          "Bush Administration believes they posses one or two nuclear weapons" - I don't see that as 'dog squat' nor a total joke. They fired a missile over Japan in 1994, and just launched another long range test missile into the ocean. Can't forget the intelligence we have saying that they have a missile capable of hitting the US West coast (whether or not it can is another thing).

          Secondly, THE CONFLICT IN THE MIDDLE EAST IS NOT ABOUT OIL. IT IS ABOUT REMOVING A BAD DICTATOR WHO IS MAKING BAD DECISIONS AND PUTTING IN A NEW FORM OF GOVERNMENT, THEN LEAVING THE COUNTRY.
          When a country is at the point where it can't even feed its people its at the dog squat stage.

          Iraq is not about oil? You can't be that blind. Wake up and smell the crude. 300 Billion Barrels x $35/Barrel = $10 TRILLION DOLLARS OF WEALTH.

          Saddam's wealth even makes Bill Gates look like a poor fucker.
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          • Gman.357
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            • Oct 2002
            • 2796

            #6
            Originally posted by KRL


            When a country is at the point where it can't even feed its people its at the dog squat stage.

            Iraq is not about oil? You can't be that blind. Wake up and smell the crude. 300 Billion Barrels x $35/Barrel = $10 TRILLION DOLLARS OF WEALTH.

            Saddam's wealth even makes Bill Gates look like a poor fucker.
            There were weapons inspectors in North Korea too at one time. They found nothing. Yet N. Korea still built a nuclear program right under their noses.

            What we are trying to do with Iraq is prevent the same shit that's happening now in North Korea from happening there.

            N. Korea will be dealth with I'm sure. And I'm sure we have a close eye on them. But at the same token, there is a threat that the SAME exact scenerio that got N. Korea to this point is happening right now in Iraq. It must be stopped.

            Ouch.

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            • On-top
              Confirmed User
              • Aug 2001
              • 2283

              #7
              The Onion's viewpoint...

              North Korea Wondering What It Has To Do To Attrack US Military Attention
              http://www.theonion.com/onion3905/north_korea.html
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