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N. Korea Closer to Nuclear WeaponBomb Test Defies Warning by U.N.February 12, 2013PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — Defying U.N.... Showing 9 of 9 comments
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mikeyd
north korea will blow itself up.if not our interceptors will do the job.they have no chance of hitting our mainland.of course obama will do whatever he can to protect the commies.i still wonder who he works for.it ain't us.
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Thebudman
Do you remember in 2008, the candidate obama promised to eliminate North Korea's nuke programs by "tough diplomacy"?
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whgfeeling
all the same hater posters. lol.
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WWUthinking
It's not really a problem for the US or the UN, Mainland China is their closest Nuclear Superpower; Look at it this way, Hitler signing a Non-Agression Pact-Will No Attack-Peace Agreement (so to speak) with Stalin (we all know that Hitler didn't honor his own agreement and the Russian Front was not a place any Nazi wanted to go. The US & UN should let China deal with N.Korea
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daWraith
In 2008, then-candidate Barack Obama promised that he would “eliminate North Korea’s nuclear weapons program.” His campaign manifesto, Change We Can Believe In, described Obama’s North Korea policy, and the philosophy behind it, in great detail:
North Korea is an example where direct, tough diplomacy that lays out clear choices to rogue regimes for good and bad behavior can lead to change. When the United States was engaged, the pace of Pyongyang’s development of nuclear weapons was slowed; when we were not, it quickened. While there has been some promising progress, it’s important that all of North Korea’s claims are verified. If they are not, we should move quickly to reimpose sanctions that have been waived, and consider new restrictions going forward. As President, Barack Obama will work with diligence and determination with our friends and allied to end the threat of North Korea and to secure a lasting peace on the Korean peninsula.
ANOTHER OBAMA: FAIL!
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Johnwv93
Can we just nuke them now?
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idliketoknow
Can we invade these commies yet?
Cut it out North Korea. You're bugging the world.
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WWUthinking
JFK briefing Bobby Kennedy on Castro’s Cuban Missile Crises, "Bobby, Fidel Castro has nuclear missiles pointing at the United States as we speak" ……Bobby's reaction "Pointing at Selma"?!?? LOL
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WWUthinking
Not to worry anyone, I'm sure it's a token reaction instrument, much like keeping a, just in case, large butcher knife hidden outside your home on your property near your National Flag and Flagpole. LOL
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