We have the ultimate deterant : a ****load of our own ICBMs.
This won't work against Iran or NK.
diplomat, why doesn't the fact that we have oodles of icbms deter the nk? why does deterrance fail to work in that particular scenario?
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Fortunately, you IT types don't run countries.
unfortunately, instead of us it types running it, we have idiots who'd rather get blowjobs and buffoons who'd rather not be bothered with details like signing "we're very sorry to inform you" letters.
If you think for a moment that Kim is a nice, stable, influence with the bomb, you are mad.
not as mad as you are if you think he's completely insane. his moves, as odd and idiotic as they may be, fall into a recurring pattern: lots of loud posturing and bluffing, rummaging around and revealing tantalizing tidbits before hiding them again, and demanding a payoff.
What was the last gem? Something about if Japan didn't continue to give him stuff it would be a declaration or war?
when was this? the only thing i can recall that he's said recently was that international sanctions would be a declaration of war.
I'd really like to see how long he would last if Beijing were threatened with one of his toys. My money would be that N Korea would be 'under new management' in about 48 hours.
'course, it seems like you believe that nkorea is completely china's lapdog. which it isn't. dependency does not equate to control.
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He says he has warheads? The world says he has warheads? He lobbed a missile over the Japanese mainland?
in this case, 2 and 2 do not necessarily make 4. they may have a primitive warhead. is it light enough to fit at the top of a missile? we don't know. do we want to chance it? not particularly.
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It could get awefully messy if everyone just poses for points.
it's an awfully thorny situation. so far as i can tell, though, and i believe, is that bush's america doesn't know what the **** to do, nkorea just wants life support, china doesn't want to deal with it, japan's worried that the us doesn't have its **** together and so is starting to do some of it themselves, and skorea's worried that the us doesn't have its **** together and wants to buy the nkoreans off so their precious capital doesn't turn into vapor.
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