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To: TobagoJack who wrote (9953)10/9/2006 4:27:58 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 218353
 
It's an ill wind that blows nobody good TJ: <i imagine the US military industrial complex is jubilant, now that there is so much more to do and buy>

Bluff? What bluff? King George II wasn't bluffing. He was explaining the next move. USA troops in the area are now under significantly increased threat. A pre-emptive strike against North Korea's nucular bombs is on the cards.

The USA has lots of munitions they can test out on North Korea. Neutron bombs haven't been used in real tests yet. Or the USA could demonstrate cruise missile technology and Predator remote control systems on a regular basis in the vicinity of Kim's house.

There's an election coming up in the USA and I dare say Americans would like to see a strong action from their Republican leaders to protect USA military forces in the region and USA allies. I don't think that would put the price of gold down. It would probably stop any prospect of CDMA sales in North Korea.

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