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Is North Korea a nuclear threat?   Asia

Started 6/13/18 by OSarge (DD214_98); 73455 views.
BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph 

9/9/19

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:

Sweden has a unique relationship with North Korea and is relied on by Western countries for help when they have problems with the hermit kingdom.

So why does Australia not deal with Korea as a sovereign nation, fully entitled to lock up foreigners suspected of spying?

And note that Korea has cooperated with such international pressure.

No such luck for Australians locked up here for journalism - you abandon them!

bml00

From: bml00 

9/10/19

The removal of KYU would open the door for the people to decide where they want to be in terms of unification , this regime like all tyranical dictatorships is solely centred upon the whims and notions of one man , remove him and the people will speak with no fear , it is unlikely the Army will step in as they will be rudderless as well and if the assasination took place at a time of great famine then even better as the Army is unlikely to fall upon its own people .

The Murder of JULIUS by Brutus and his associates is a prime example , prior to the murder they discussed what would be the results of their actions and they came to two conclusions - the people and the army would call for their arrest or the people and the army would raise them high as saviours , after the death of Julius when the Senate met the 3rd but unthought of event actually took place , nothing happened at all as nobody knew what to do ............

This would eventually see the rise of Augustus but this was to fill the void

BM

BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph 

9/10/19

bml00 said:

The removal of KYU would open the door for the people to decide where they want to be in terms of unification

We know they want unification - but the US has been striving to overthrow the regime in chaos and suffering and they have their puppet regime totally under their control. Only massive blood-shed is acceptable.

Not many other places in the world any colonial power behaving so disgustingly, are there?

Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph) 

9/11/19

bml00 said:

after the death of Julius when the Senate met the 3rd but unthought of event actually took place , nothing happened at all as nobody knew what to do ...

They got used to the changing emperors soon enough, with detachable heads on their statues and reigns that lasted 21 days.

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Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph) 

10/3/19

Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph) 

10/3/19

(Above post)


It's almost like Trump's little buddy is throwing up a distraction!

bml00

From: bml00 

10/3/19

He looked at what Trump did when Iranian cruise missiles attacked the Saudis and he did nothing , they know as well he can and will do nothing.

BM

Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph) 

10/5/19

Others would seem to agree...


bml00

From: bml00 

10/5/19

Trump is a blow hard , he was seen down by the Iranians and as I predicted the NK saw an inherent weakness in the man.

I fought over 200 amateur boxing matches and I was taught when I entered the ring it was to fight and to win, Trump does not have the bottle for a fight .

BM

katiek2

From: katiek2 

10/5/19

I didn't read the article you posted, but there is a story attached to it that is so inspiring I thought I'd point it out to you.  Click on your article, then click on the link What Can North Korea Hit, then scroll all the way to the end.  At the very bottom there is a link to "Follow a teenage North Korean defector...".  The story is in 2 parts.  It's very worthwhile reading.

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