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Thread started 10/18/02 9:56am

JDODSON

Yah, dass rite, North Korea's got the bomb, now what is Mista Bushee gonna do 'bout it?

I just wonder. Since W is bullying everyone in the world and everyone is so scared to confront him, I wonder if he pissed himself when North Korea checked his nuts...??? I know he won't screw with Korea, if he does, he must be the stupidest mo-fo in the world, because China is ready and able to blow this nation to smithereens, and you know that MacArthur couldn't do shit in the 50's against them, so my advise to Bush...

Shut the fuck up and quit fucking with people, because unless the Red army is invading the shores of California, there is no reason for this nation to stir up wars.

End of story.
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Reply #1 posted 10/18/02 10:06am

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Reply #2 posted 10/18/02 10:14am

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I think that North Korea made those comments in a attempt to blackmail the US and our allies.
[This message was edited Fri Oct 18 10:15:06 PDT 2002 by AbucahX]
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Reply #3 posted 10/18/02 10:20am

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AbucahX said:

I think that North Korea made those comments in a attempt to blackmail the US and our allies.
[This message was edited Fri Oct 18 10:15:06 PDT 2002 by AbucahX]
Please explain...i don't see how admitting to having a nuclear arms program constitutes blackmail. To me, it means the US will get on your back and pressure you to stop the programs, much less more.
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Reply #4 posted 10/18/02 10:25am

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mrchristian said:

AbucahX said:

I think that North Korea made those comments in a attempt to blackmail the US and our allies.
[This message was edited Fri Oct 18 10:15:06 PDT 2002 by AbucahX]
Please explain...i don't see how admitting to having a nuclear arms program constitutes blackmail. To me, it means the US will get on your back and pressure you to stop the programs, much less more.


Blackmail us for aid. Under the Clinton Administration, the US gave North Korea billions of dollars in aid because they threatened to build a nuclear program. We gave them aid if they agreed not to develop the program. We sent inspectors over there to see if they were in the process of building nuclear weapons.
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Reply #5 posted 10/18/02 10:27am

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AbucahX said:

mrchristian said:

AbucahX said:

I think that North Korea made those comments in a attempt to blackmail the US and our allies.
[This message was edited Fri Oct 18 10:15:06 PDT 2002 by AbucahX]
Please explain...i don't see how admitting to having a nuclear arms program constitutes blackmail. To me, it means the US will get on your back and pressure you to stop the programs, much less more.


Blackmail us for aid. Under the Clinton Administration, the US gave North Korea billions of dollars in aid because they threatened to build a nuclear program. We gave them aid if they agreed not to develop the program. We sent inspectors over there to see if they were in the process of building nuclear weapons.


Wow... our aid really stopped them, didn't it?!

Clinton must have really been on top of shit!

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Reply #6 posted 10/18/02 11:24am

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Perhaps the nuclear weapons admittance is just N.Korea's unofficial way of taking a position in the Iraq debate. One of Dubya's primary arguments is his trying to say that Iraq is building nuclear arms. Well, N.Korea came out with their nuclear arms. Is it time to invade them? If U.S. found out they were trying to build these arms a few years back, would they have invaded them?

Is the real motivation behind a war on Iraq nuclear arms? Or is it something else?

That's the statement I got from N.Korea's announcement when I first heard it.
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Reply #7 posted 10/18/02 11:38am

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They need aid desperately!
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Reply #8 posted 10/18/02 12:10pm

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savoirfaire said:

Perhaps the nuclear weapons admittance is just N.Korea's unofficial way of taking a position in the Iraq debate. One of Dubya's primary arguments is his trying to say that Iraq is building nuclear arms. Well, N.Korea came out with their nuclear arms. Is it time to invade them? If U.S. found out they were trying to build these arms a few years back, would they have invaded them?

Is the real motivation behind a war on Iraq nuclear arms? Or is it something else?

That's the statement I got from N.Korea's announcement when I first heard it.




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Reply #9 posted 10/18/02 1:18pm

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IceNine said:

AbucahX said:

mrchristian said:

AbucahX said:

I think that North Korea made those comments in a attempt to blackmail the US and our allies.
[This message was edited Fri Oct 18 10:15:06 PDT 2002 by AbucahX]
Please explain...i don't see how admitting to having a nuclear arms program constitutes blackmail. To me, it means the US will get on your back and pressure you to stop the programs, much less more.


Blackmail us for aid. Under the Clinton Administration, the US gave North Korea billions of dollars in aid because they threatened to build a nuclear program. We gave them aid if they agreed not to develop the program. We sent inspectors over there to see if they were in the process of building nuclear weapons.


Wow... our aid really stopped them, didn't it?!

Clinton must have really been on top of shit!

Hey, if i agree to not make nuclear weapons, could i get some aid? I only need a million or two-much cheaper than North Korea.

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[This message was edited Fri Oct 18 13:19:14 PDT 2002 by mrchristian]
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Reply #10 posted 10/18/02 3:45pm

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Interesting how North Korea recently admitted to kidnapping Japanese citizens many years ago (like, in Japan!) ... they said they'd reveal more details if Japan gives more aid to N. Korea.
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