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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (305855)10/10/2006 9:22:33 AM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) of 1573857
 
And you would be absolutely correct. Kim Jong Il has demonstrated that he is willing to sell any of his military technology to any willing buyer. We have proof based on military equipment that our US ships have interdicted coming from NK. There is no question that a nuclear bomb in the hands of Kim Jong Il or Iran poses a VERY large threat to US citizens in our own country.

We went after the wrong country when we attacked Iraq. Iraq was already reduced to rubble by our warplanes. We shouldn't wait too much longer before we do the same to Iran to prevent them from getting the bomb. In fact, if we find out that this "nuke" test was not really a nuke but conventional bombs detonated as a ruse, then we should bomb the hell out of Pyonyang as well and get rid of Kim Jong Il for good before he actually acquires the bomb.

Ok, liberals, flame me. I'm ready. Just remember, libs, I share your values when it comes to energy independence, but I do not share your sympathies for Iran and NK.
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