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Send Rodman over to negotiate a peace.
He didn't get enough pieces the first time?
Ishmael
Did Kim bend over?
What was the movie where an impoverished country declared war on the us to get rebuilding aid afterwards?
It was originally a Broadway play. "The Mouse that Roared." Zero Mostel.
Ishmael
It was originally a Broadway play. "The Mouse that Roared." Zero Mostel.
Ishmael
Send Rodman over to negotiate a peace.
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And thanks to The Fraud currently in office and The Beast following directly behind him in lockstep, we'll soon be frying alley-caught cats and dogs with extra virgin olive oil along with rice in a skillet for supper just like they do, after the democrat-enabled, inevitable nuclear war leaves half the earth in radioactive waste.
Don't bother responding to me, LitLibs. You'll just deny, deflect and disavow the facts by attacking me as usual.
Watch SlobDownSouth come in here and talk about my younglings, too. My seedlings. My cubs. My pups, my kittens. My joeys in my wife's pouch.
It's all they can do. Stewpid democreep LitLibs.
Hic.
Burp.
Thud.
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North Korea is all talk and no show.
Their military is a pittance compared to the United States and we could easily defeat them in a land war within just a few weeks just like we did with Iraq.
North Korea uses weapons, tanks, aircraft, warships, and submarines from the 1960's-70's cold war era.
I hope that they do step out of line and force somebody (not necessarily the United States) but perhaps China and/or Russia, to remove them from the picture.
North Koreans are brainwashed from a very young age to hate the U.S. and think that a war with us is inevitable. Plus their security troops would quickly execute anyone trying to defect.Methinks that many North Korean soldiers would gladly go to war so that they could cross the border and desert...
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Sorry folks. The US (and Britain and the United Nations) have never stopped being at war with North Korea since the Korean War. The 38th Parallel is an armistice line where they stopped fighting each other, but there has never been an end to that war.