The korean war is still on going there was never a peace treaty
signed. So technically the ceasefire would end and hostilities would
begin again.


On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 15:46:16 -0400, Gel. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course many could have said the US lied when it claimed it was just 
> conducting routine defence exercises in the region.
> 
> But that's different to the US actually admitting it was planning to start a 
> Korean war in 2003 and that it lied to the International community when it 
> had originally denied such.
> 
> So are US allies now expected to believe it will not attack Iran? Or Sudan?
> Or Syria? Or China? Or Japan?
> 
> How about Taiwan? Can they expect support from the US against China?
> 
> Is Israel to believe that the US supports them against the Palestinian 
> terrorist threat?
> 
> What are other countries in the world expected to believe coming from the US?
> 
> We could wake up tomorrow and find the Korean peninsula unilaterally invaded 
> and who knows where's next. Is such uncertainty good for the world's economy?
> 
> Is the threat of yet another war front good for the US economy already 
> burdened with the war in Iraq and rising debt?
> 
> -Gel
> > It wasn't a very well kept secret:
> > CNN.com - Stealth jets sent to South Korea - Mar. 11, 2003
> > http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/asiapcf/east/03/11/nkorea.stealth/
> 
> 

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