This Shit with North Korea is Getting More Than Just a Bit Scary.....

grokit

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CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I don't like the term ault left. In fact the first time I heard that was when I was flipping through the news channels and heard it on Fox News. So if a person is against racism then you are an ault left? I kept hearing Trump saying this yesterday. It's offensive IMO.

Back to the thread. I'm so glad that we are hearing less talk of N. Korea and war. It has been more of a domestic clusterfuck which I won't go into because its political and racist.

I think if I were thinking about going into the military, I would think twice especially now. It's a very nobel thing to do and we depend on our military but things seems so unstable. Especially if you were a young person of 19 or 20. We still have an all volunteer service, thank goodness. If things got out of hand they might need to bring the draft back? Maybe we will need to pay our soldiers more? The military has been depleted over the years.
 
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Krazy

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How we have handled our wars in the sandbox should give anyone thinking of enlisting pause IMO. Stop loss (keeping you in past your term of enlistment) alone is enough to make community college a better choice. Add in other fun things like diagnosing PTSD and TBI related stuff as pre existing personality disorders to void your bennies and no; just no.

If the leader of your country is fat, ugly, insane, and with bad hair? It doesn't matter what color the hair is; it's a bad situation.
 

Ohmie

Govrnmnt fund adult circumcision & frenuloplasty!
Not the only one, my ancestors were in a border state during the war and were reduced from farmers and stock breeders to homeless wretches hiding in the hills to avoid both sides. I want people to remember all the cruelty and evil perpetrated by citizens against citizens and destroying the icons of the defeated just hides more of the reality of the event from people who should remember and know better. Screw our bad education system and historical revisionism.
Your ppl sound like Osama Bin'laden
Yes, we do. Here's mine:

The goal of the alt-left and alt-right movements is the same: to divide and conquer america, through media lies and animosity that push false narratives for political gain. They are trying to manipulate everybody into hating each other, so that the deep state can usher in an unconstitutional authoritarian government.
:tinfoil::suspicious:

or

Whatever the fuck they’re talking about on cnn/msnbc/fox news take your pick :tup:

:myday:
There exist no traces of any alt-left, just the "Black Girls Rock" committee, their white boyfriends and maybe those lesbian white chicks from Supergirl, Wynona Herp and those black guys who are just "left" alone...

Koreans don't have a clue calling America "Those yankees"!
 
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Baron23

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I don't personally care for any of those definitions of Alt-left.

I live in DC. I saw the anarchists in the streets rioting during the inauguration.

Alt-right and Alt-left are violent, radical, fringes to either political wing and aside from some specific symbols, I find it hard to tell one bunch of hooligans from another.

Also, both wear their self-righteousness like a badge of honor.

I find them both rather contemptible.
 
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Hjalmark

Oldest boy alive
Think the biggest problem with us humans is we allow us to be divided and tribalized (tribalism) to easily and the ruling party knows that too well

Why can I only choose left, right or anarchy?

Also don't sweat north Korea because Kim Yong Un just needs more financial aid, if we were half decent as a species we would have solved this in the 1960.

Though I think this planet really needs a good nuclear Armageddon scrubbing to get those nasty parasitic humans off it

....sigh yes I am also human
 

HellsWindStaff

Dharma Initiate
I honestly don't pay North Korea any mind they are a piss ant of a country and if they aggressed I do believe we would annihilate them. I view them as simply trying to be in a big dick contest with us/world

I'm not informed enough to know if the "threat is real" in Mainland but do believe they can hit Guam or Samoa? Which, would be akin to poking a bear. Or swatting a beehive. Wouldn't be smart for NK to do that and I don't think they are "dumb" so I don't pay it much mind.
 

Krazy

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Guan is next to Guam.

Guan is Irish slang for "go on". Used to slang for smoke in the UK as well.
Term for people form Ghana. A bird. A sir name, wind instrument, and city state in China. Yes damn it, I did google that!

On a serious note:

Hjalmark: If I were booked for your dads trip I would go. I would quickly make friends with people in the hills/hospitals and on the bases/docs, sure. But I would go.

Have you ever been in a place with a pre-apocalypse feel? People get giddy and crazy and horney.
 

macbill

Oh No! Mr macbill!!
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grokit

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North Korea claims breakthrough: Hydrogen bomb warheads and EMP weapons… it’s time for Trump to deal with Kim Jong-Un

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According to reports across the mainstream media — including the Wall Street Journal — North Korea claims to have successfully developed and tested a hydrogen bomb that can be deployed on its long-range missiles capable of reaching the United States.

A magnitude-6.3 earthquake — caused by an underground testing detonation in North Korea — was detected and documented by the U.S. Geological Survey, confirming that North Korea has achieved a nuclear weapon with ten times the power of its previous test which produced a magnitude-5.3 earthquake (the Richter scale is logarithmic, not linear).

According to the WSJ:

The latest nuclear test was estimated to have a yield of as high as 100 kilotons—about 10 times the power of the North’s previous test and roughly five times that of the atomic bomb that the U.S. dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, in 1945.

In a televised statement, North Korea described the underground explosion, which triggered a large earthquake, as a “perfect success in the test of a hydrogen bomb for an ICBM.” Pyongyang said “the creditability of the operation of the nuclear warhead is fully guaranteed.”

In an article entitled, “North Korea’s H-bomb is ‘Super-EMP’ weapon,” the Washington Examiner adds:

North Korea’s surprise detonation of a low-yield H-bomb, dismissed as virtually irrelevant by some media experts, is exactly what others have been warning about: a potential Super-EMP weapon that could easily wipe out the electric grid, cars and electronics over a wide swath of the United States.

According to serious estimates, such an EMP weapon could wipe out an estimated 90 percent of the U.S. population by destroying the power grid, collapsing the entire national infrastructure in an instant. (Follow more news about EMP weapons at EMP.news.)

Not a bluff… you can’t fake live nuclear tests
Some have speculated that North Korea is bluffing, but you can’t bluff a magnitude-6.3 underground explosion. There’s no question that North Korea now possesses very powerful nuclear weapons capability. Whether it’s a thermonuclear weapon or merely a “boosted” atomic weapon is debatable, but there’s no question that just one such nuclear warhead could wipe out millions of Americans in a single strike.

Further adding to the concerns, North Korea has successfully demonstrated its ability to launch long-range ICBMs capable of reaching the United States. This, despite us all being assured over the last few years by multiple “experts” that North Korea could never develop working ICBMs. It turns out that “North Korea deniers” were dangerously wrong in their predictions, foolishly underestimating the rapid advancement of North Korea’s nuclear weapons program.

Why we must deal with North Korea NOW
Over the last several years, I’ve repeatedly warned that North Korea posed a grave threat to the civilized world. It’s now clear that North Korea must be dealt with in an aggressive way, even if it means causing collateral damage. South Korea, Japan, Taiwan and the United States are all now potential targets of Kim Jong-Un’s nuclear strikes. Given that Kim has openly stated his intention to launch nuclear strikes on key U.S. cities, there’s no justification for any delay in acting out of national self-defense to stop this threat.

Here's why President Trump must deal with this threat immediately, without delay:

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BabyFacedFinster

Anything worth doing, is worth overdoing.
I don't know what can be said about N. Korea. Such as sad place with everyone starving to death except for the dictator who is fat and bloated and wears it like a badge of honor among his starving subjects. Even the military officers who are around him in the photos are so thin they need to wear thick belts to keep their pants from falling down.

His regime is disgusting and he has no concern for human life and would easily push the nuclear button, ruining our planet and killing millions of people just to try and gain power. Russia and China don't want to step in and slap him down because of politics, yet in the end they still need to breathe the same atmosphere.

This could easily make its way into the Fuck You thread. I hope that goofy asshat burns in hell someday.
 
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CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I was hoping that China would take things into their hands but maybe they really don't have any control. Some group within his own country should do him in. It would help everyone concerned. Including North Korea.

My dad fought in the Korean Conclict (war) but never said much about it. I never asked him about it either. It was before I was born.
 
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howie105

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I was hoping that China would take things into their hands but maybe they really don't have any control. Some group within his own country should do him in. It would help everyone concerned. Including North Korea.

My dad fought in the Korean Conclict (war) but never said much about it. I never asked him about it either. It was before I was born.

The War in Korea is a sad but illustrative example of how we deal with our nations history. An understanding of the actual numbers of deaths, munitions and money would give many folks a different view of the situation then and now.
 

grampa_herb

Epstein didn't kill himself
The War in Korea is a sad but illustrative example of how we deal with our nations history. An understanding of the actual numbers of deaths, munitions and money would give many folks a different view of the situation then and now.

I read the other day that they lost 20% of their population in the Korean War.
 
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Baron23

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In a fit of angst, the USA outlawed our Fed government from assassinations....which, in the right circumstances (and I think N Korea is indeed one) is a legitimate arm of foreign policy.

IMO, a bullet in this little fat, homicidal fucker's brain pan would be WAY better than military action where countless lives will be lost or ruined.

If I were the Chinese, I might be considering this approach as they have this complete loose cannon of a maniac right on their border.
 
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