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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (570488)6/6/2010 5:46:45 PM
From: TimF   of 1577225
 
South Korea and US professionals have made statements that are in direct opposition to blaming NK

Hardly surprising, since there are quite a lot of people professionally or politically involved in the situation in both countries (particuarly in South Korea since it was their ship) , some of whoom might be covering their asses, others where confused in the early aftermath of the situation. It happened three months ago, that's a lot of time to say a lot of different things, and no one really knew what had happened right away, so there was lots of time for different opinions to form, and lots of people being questioned about or speculating on the incident.

That must really stick in your throat.

Hardly. It would be expected.

The reality is the evidence supports the idea that the ship was sunk by a North Korean torpedo. You have presented no real evidence that suggests otherwise. You've presented a few obviously false statements that have show to be false, combined with some unsupported speculation, that ignores the real evidence.
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