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Blogger Reid said...

It is time for us to test some missiles. Our submarines and warships need to be posted off the coast of North Korea and China and need to be allowed to lob a few test arrows in their direction. Need to be short, but also they need to be aware that they dont need to piss on our leg. We should not take their crap. They need to be made to cease this immediately, or they should be reminded of what Nagasaki looked like. Hope they can find a few dogs to eat after the bomb is dropped.

Mon Jul 10, 10:18:00 AM CDT

Blogger Ed said...

That might be what it comes to if China doesn't step up and take control of that man-child freak in NoKo.

Now, Japan is seriously threatening a preemptive strike if Kim Jong Il keeps posturing.

I didn't know Japan had the capability to strike like that. If they feel threatened...I say go for it. They are a sovereign nation and evidently don't need our help defending themselves.

Mon Jul 10, 12:16:00 PM CDT

Blogger Reid said...

Block the ports. Stop all ships going in. Lets see how long they last without supplies of oil, coal, food.
This situation is critical. Our military is somewhat streched, and we don't need this problem. We have been building up the Guam Base for a few years now. The military brass is aware that China is the next big Fly In the Ointment, and are already preparing for that problem. We need to realize this and see exactly what we are in store for. Fighting the Chinese will not be easy, strictly on numbers alone. Stop this imbecile before he starts something that truly will be WW3. We do not need that.

Mon Jul 10, 01:51:00 PM CDT

Blogger Ed said...

Unfortunately, North Korea shares a 600 mile border with it's communist neighbor China, to the northwest. I believe that while the U.S. and Japanese naval forces would be able to effectively landlock N.Korea, they would be supplied by the Chinese who are enjoying P'yonghang tweaking our nose.

That being said, it will be necessary to engage China to yank Jong Il's chain...but how? How do we pursuade China to step up to the plate in the interest is international peace? It may not be as arduous as we think. The U.S. buys an awful lot of rubber dog crap from China and even a minor curtailment of our trade would, I think, focus the minds of the Chinese toward economic rather than political concerns. It would be in their own best interests to rein Jong Il in. The question is does Bush have the guts, in the face of liberal handwringing about his machismo, to play hardball with the Chicoms?

Mon Jul 10, 02:06:00 PM CDT

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