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Originally posted by MaskedMan
Uhmm.... you don't even make any sense anymore. Wait, you didn't before either.
Iraq wasn't a threat... Bush knew it. He walked in and took it. The 700 deaths you talk about happened after the fact. Yes, that's part of the price of the invasion... but it's all after the fact.
N. Korea is a threat... not only to take many more lives than that during a war, but many more after.... and TONS more should they ever get a chance to implement their WMD.
One is a threat, one wasn't. (relatively speaking)
If you don't see it, you're blind and dumb.
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Again, explain your thinking with verified research on how Iraq wasn't a threat to the U.S's interest and we will see who is blind.
You obviously don't read so well. North Korea is a threat and probably a bigger threat then Iraq. Butt, it is not a dick measuring contest. Simple, the adminstration is looking to solve the problem the best way possible which is not force. Unfortunatly, sometimes force is the only option. We have not exhausted all other possiblities with North Korea like we had with Iraq.