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North Korea's gas chambers and death camps
How do you all feel about this?
Let me guess, who are we to say what good or bad for other people right? Families enjoy inhaling deadly chemicals in glass chambers while other interns watch. Perhaps we shouldn't do anything because the UN hasn't authorized it. The UN - the greatest despicable people out there. -Rudey |
Rudey, will you please post a link to an article about this?
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More reason to turn Pyongyang into a self-illuminating parking lot.
Enquiring minds wanna know... post the info! |
Rudey, you should know that unless the security council authorized something, the UN can't do anything. None of the Security Council Perm 5 has even fanthom of attacking N. Korea. Why people might ask?
(1) It will be inevitable that N. Korea will lose in the end, however, they have the capability to destroy seoul and there goes 11 million inhabitants. (2) Nobody really know what kind of WMD they actually have. They kicked out inspectors last year and nobody has monitored them since. (3) N. East Asia will be destabilized by the war. They also have, reportedly, the ability to attack Tokyo. Put in a few chemical warheads and you have up to a million death. BTW, nuking any country should never ever be even considered for conventional warfare. The environmental damages alone will caused the S. Korean economy to collapse. also, think of the damages that the nuke would cause to the surrounding nations. The Chinese would not be very happy, neither would the Japanese. |
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Take your pick. And Arya, there are other methods of attacking a nuclear capable country. It seems the world is scared. They're scared before the weapons are done even which is worse. Clinton devised a plan for surgical strikes across North Korea and didn't have the balls to follow through. The same thing is happening with Bush now. Attacks against nuclear capable countries have occured in the past and if the military is capable, the risk is acceptable given the gains. -Rudey |
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As far as your points go, the only one that I agree with is that an attack on N. Korea would probably provoke an attack on S. Korea. Otherwise, it would be immoral to not remove the North Korean regime. Also, a war on that peninsula would only destabilize the region while the war was being prosecuted. The conclusion of such a war would leave the region far more stable than it is today. |
How about China and S. Korea finance the war and the US will conduct it? It's time that we got our damn troops out of there and lowered taxes.
-Rudey |
I thought that you were commenting on a specific news article.
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-Rudey |
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The UN stop genocide? That will happen when Bill Gates applies for food stamps. |
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Yeah.... like Rawanda......
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-Rudey |
Make a list of countries that it would be immoral by your standards to leave their ruling regimes in place. Should keep us busy.
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Invading N. Korea is a damn sight different than kicking the shit out of IRaq.
Iraq ia dream come true because you can fight a war of manouver in a fricking desert. N. Korea is likely to see some harder fighting and more casualties. |
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