accurate. The Nodong II missle does have enough range (just barely) to
hit US territory. There is another varient, Nodong III that can
possibly hit LA.
Nodong - perhaps a comment on Kim Jong Il - dictator of North Korea?
larry
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 15:26:24 -0500, Doug White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Sam Morris
>
> If a country is a known threat and seek WMD's they
> will need to be stopped. Many nations now have nuclear
> weapons; the one we're most worried about is Korea
> because they threaten to use it. Prove you are not a
> threat and we'll let you be.
>
> -sm
>
> So your position now is that a country cannot even seek WMD? Well when do we
> invade Syria, Iran, China, India, France, Russia, Argentina, Colombia and
> Pakistan? Are they not also a threat to the US?
>
> For your information, Korea is not threatening to use WMD, they are only
> offering it for sale as international trade, to raise money with which to feed
> its starving populace. You can pretty well bet that when N. Korea is considered
> a real threat to the region, China will be the first to put them down. N. Korea
> is not currently a threat to the US.
>
> Although you state that anything negative about the Bush administration is all
> lies, one must still consider the majority of polls that show that the American
> people are of the impression that the reason that the US invaded Iraq was due to
> their stockpiles of WMD. How did they get that impression if not specifically
> stated that way or strongly implied by the current President and his
> administration?
>
> The reason the administration is trying its best to distance themselves from
> the Swift boat stuff, is because they do not consider it as being true. This is
> from their own statements. It doesn't matter one whit whether you believe it or
> not.
>
> It doesn't matter that you say the Iraq connections to Al Q are lies, the Bush
> and Cheny campaign speeches as late as this week still claim there is a
> connection.
>
> I want to hope and believe that the majority of the American voters do not
> wish the US to be the international bully they are currently perceived as, and
> will vote their conscience accordingly this November.
>
>
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