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To: louel who wrote (133092)4/13/2017 11:25:18 PM
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Pogeu Mahone

  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217789
 
Why deal with a bot ? Meanwhile... the new sheriff is making things happen. Actions are starting to have real world consequences:

Former Hillary Clinton Employee Arrested On Treason Charges and collusion with China:
t.co

Hillary should start going the Obama route and hide somewhere in Tahiti.



To: louel who wrote (133092)4/14/2017 1:47:29 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217789
 
What sort of fool would make a military plan based on the mistaken belief that their antimissile technology is more capable than it is?

Handling North Korea wrongly can result in a tremendous loss of life, or it might be handled deftly without a shot. The difference in outcome is tremendously important.

I understand why believing fantasies about the capability of antimissile technology is comforting, but it doesn't make you safer. Only understanding the limitations of the technology makes you safer.



To: louel who wrote (133092)4/14/2017 7:47:05 PM
From: bruiser98  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217789
 
The article you posted

nbcnews.com

says that South Korea must sign off to any U.S. action.

>>>South Korea Must Sign Off Implementation of the preemptive U.S. plans, according to multiple U.S. officials, depends centrally on consent of the South Korean government. The sources stress that Seoul has got to be persuaded that action is worth the risk, as there is universal concern that any military move might provoke a North Korean attack, even a conventional attack across the DMZ.<<<

South Koreans aren't worried.

Some Americans are panicking about North Korea. Here’s why South Koreans aren’t.

pri.org