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Solutions for North Korea - Discussion...
Here's a solution that me and some friends in the office building have been talking about..
Want to solve the problems in NKO? Just fly over korea dropping 10 million dollars a day for the next 30 days.... Will only cost the US 300 million dollars to deal with the problem, the korean economy will collapse even further, and the revolt will go full swing... Or drop 10,000 dells a day with free satelite internet, and you'll have people with instant access to the world.. they'll see how great things are everywhere else but there and want to revolt.... Discuss....... |
I like the idea of assassinations and bombings better :2 cents:
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If we can somehow get Kim Jong Il into psychotherapy, that might help resolve the problem.
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What exactly is the problem that needs a solution?
I don't understand why NK test firing a missle is a problem. |
The NK government would prolly find away to get all the money and sped it on weapons.
NK is a very poor country. Really sad. So any change would be for the better one would think. I suspect NK and Japan could end up in a war very easily. Would be nice to let Japan just handle it. We have a treaty to help them though. Fear is that NK will go nuclear or try since the missle tests are not getting them the exact attention they wanted. Then the response would be just to bomb the hell out of all the industrial and military installations. |
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Also their country is fucked up, execution of citizens who try to help others flee the country etc... they are trapped in the secret state and no one seems to give a shit about it in their country since they are so blinded to the outside world... |
i think we should send carrot top and the verizon guy over there
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YT.. how you been bro? |
Good Idea....now how can I get over there to collect some of this loot?
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I'm more worried about Pakistan, they have nukes that actually work, their leader is not very popular...he has already survived a few assisination attempts...if he is killed or overthrown some warlord in southern Pakistan could get the nukes while their country's military leadership is in chaos which would be really bad news.
Pakistan nukes not safe May fall into Al-Qaida hands: book http://www.tribuneindia.com/2003/20030508/main2.htm Paris, May 7 A renowned French thinker and writer has challenged Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's claims of being in total control of his country's nuclear arsenal, saying that there is a real risk that such weapons may find their way to terrorist organisations like the Al-Qaida. Bernard Henri Levy, also known by his initials BHL, says terrorists could lay their hands on the nuclear weapons in Pakistan since its secret service, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), is continuing its collaboration with the Al-Qaida and other radical Islamic terrorist groups. In his latest book, Levy - who has also served as a special envoy to French President Jacques Chirac - has stirred a hornet's nest with a string of serious accusations against not just the ISI, but the entire administration of General Musharraf. .......... |
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