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Originally posted by Braindead View PostThe US military did scale down the military when WW2 ended. Lots of returned servicemen went back to civilian life, machinery decomissioned or scrapped.
USA was having a full on war on two fronts for a while with a military that would be ridiculously large for peace time. Yeah, they kept plenty but cut back plenty.
This is also a response to Whoah."Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
"I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi
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Regardless, you do not restart a war economy on the drop of a hat, and our government was not "serious" about challenging either Russian or Chinese involvement in Korea, which would have meant nukes in lue of a 10 million man army with hundreds of thousands of tanks and aircraft, and thousands of warships and merchant vessels that we had scrapped.
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Originally posted by Asher View PostI hope Israel teaches North Korea a lesson!
That said, I suppose if they created a virus that would topple Kim Jong Il's regime without anyone dying, I'd be quite supportive of their "meddling"...If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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There is obviously no stomach for confronting NK on their BS. The only question I have is - How much are we willing to pay to avoid it? Channeling Mr. Chamberlain..."I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
"I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain
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Originally posted by Wezil View PostThere is obviously no stomach for confronting NK on their BS. The only question I have is - How much are we willing to pay to avoid it? Channeling Mr. Chamberlain...If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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a) Yep.
b) If it does that won't be pretty either.
The BIG argument against doing anything is obviously point "a". Left out of the calculations however is the suffering of the NK people as long as this regime stays in power. They don't count in our humanitarian equation."I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
"I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostI recognize that this is a troll, but it's a complete non-sequitor. Why would Israel care about North Korea?"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
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Btw, as an aside...
It isn't certain Seoul has to get flattened. NK publicly stated last summer that they consider the ceasefire to no longer be in effect (see the sinking of the ship and recent artillery attacks as evidence they mean it). I say take them at their word.
How long would it take for an all out air strike to destroy the NK artillery positions? Can we get most of them before they even have a chance to fire? I know of no international rules of war that say you have to wait for your declared enemy to strike first."I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
"I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain
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Personally I don't see Munich 38/Chamberlain/appeasement as a valid comparison. It reminds me much more on a typical US cold war stance which was certainly committed to break Soviet dominance over Europe while at the same time the US did not actively seek a direct military confrontation (for obvious reasons).
That may certainly have been bitter for those affected (which meant in the worst case: getting killed, like in Budapest 1956, Prague 1968) etc etc. but if you think of the alternative it looks rather resonsible.
For NK it all depends, if they continue with that kind of **** there's certainly a point at which there's no other option than to retaliate with force, but open war will not be easy and cost esp. South Korea much more than a warship and tens of lives, and it will certainly not be over in one or two days even if China does not get involved at all.Blah
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When we stop feeding their million man army I'll agree it's not appeasement.
Our support (humanitarian and otherwise) is the only thing keeping them going."I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
"I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain
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N35t0r - An unfed military is an unhappy military. See HC post #96 - option b."I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
"I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain
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Largest food donors are China and South Korea afaik, the US IIRC offered non-food stuff like oil for concessions in the nuke question. I'm not sure right now if they're still receiving anything from the West since they claimed they got nukes or did the two (?) nuke tests.Blah
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