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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (484461)5/29/2009 9:55:29 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 1575424
 
You fool!

""They're essentially silent"

I'm talking about the official government, you clown....
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Try this:

japantimes.co.jp


The lead story at that link today is on how the Japanese government and the US government is collaborating on how to respond to NK. That sure isn't "essentially silent", is it?

What kind of fool would post a link to something that contradicts their claim ... in this case that the Japanese, and particularly the Japanese government, met the NK nuclear explosion with silence. Good grief. I'm embarrassed for you.
The thread's liberals, if they had any sense themselves, would be PMing you to shut up, you're making us look bad.

Are you a conservative plant trying to make liberals look foolish? If so, keep it up.

Japan, U.S. aim for tough U.N. response
'Use of force' clause cited in draft measure against North
NEW YORK, (Kyodo) Japan and the United States are referencing a section of the U.N. Charter that sets out the Security Council's powers — including use of force — in a resolution being drafted to respond to North Korea's nuclear test earlier in the week.

The UNSC is "acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations," according to the draft obtained by Kyodo News.



Chapter VII spells out the powers the council can use to maintain international peace and security, including military action.
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search.japantimes.co.jp
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