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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Road Walker who wrote (253841)10/5/2005 10:29:46 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) of 1577845
 
Who exactly do you want to destroy the Kim regime? What about the nukes?

First I would like to have agreement on the appropriateness of it being destroyed. The logistics of that destruction can come next. Obviously, there are better ways than others. As destroying regimes is not my profession or training, I'm not the best person to decide the process. May sound like a cop out answer, but it's the facts.

You want a world government entity? We've got one, and because the security council can't agree (in large part because of the diplomatic ability of the Bush admin) it's ineffective. Do you think China is going to agree to a multi-national force invading North Korea? Do you think China might even militarily help NK if that were to happen?

As I said, I'm just voicing my opinion that it should be destroyed. The process is a bit beyond my skill set.

Your view of the world is naive. It's like a "Nike political philosophy", "Just do it" without regard to who does it, how they do it, the costs, or the consequences.

Read the above.
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