If Sanctions get enforced, his back will be against
the wall and he could launch a missile attack as far
as Alaska.

Any missile launched now would have to be shot down
for fear of it being nuclear.



--- Bill Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> > Has anyone seen this?  I'm wondering how she got
> in there, as 
> > I thought 
> > they wouldn't let ANYONE else in.  Guess not. 
> > 
> > Does anyone really think that those people and/or
> the leader are nuts 
> > enough to launch a nuclear missile?  I don't.  It
> just doesn't make 
> > sense.  So KJI is a protectionist, who isolates
> his country from the 
> > rest of the world.  Is that so wrong?  Does this
> guy really pose a 
> > threat?  How is he different from Bush or Blair or
> Musharif 
> > or Karzi or 
> > Canada's leader or anyone else?
> > 
> > Admittedly, I hate politics and could be way off
> here, as I am not a 
> > follower of politics and the like, but after
> seeing the 
> > students at that 
> > school, and hearing GMA's DS interviews with folks
> on the 
> > street.....I 
> > don't see why there's a panic.  Yes, we don't want
> ANYONE to 
> > have nukes, 
> > but how are these guys different from India and
> Pakistan?
> > 
> > Educate me, you pontiffs of politics!
> 
> 
> It's part of the warmonger mentality, it needs Bad
> Guys and fear as it
> eats more and more power.
> 
> We have submarines alone that could annihilate all
> of North Korea, and
> everyone knows it. He's a survivor, so he's not
> about to push a button
> that will destroy himself. But what he will do is
> arm himself so that if
> he is attacked he can sting back. That's not
> irrational.
> 
> I think this Korean "threat" is getting the 'puff'
> treatment to divert
> attention from the ME in an attempt to dilute that
> mess. A by-product is
> that it also feeds more "protection money" into the
> military and other
> Big Brother instruments. Those with the power get
> more power, even after
> having demonstrated they don't know what to do with
> it. 
> 
> In the background, they've got the Iran Crisis
> brewing, and Pakistan is
> a coup away from joining the lineup, among others.
> Even without another
> attack here, they've got enemies and fear lined up
> down the street.
> 
> What they have done - and are now making worse - is
> terrible. From their
> point of view, they have no choice. Right - because
> the better choice of
> the options we have is to put them on trial for what
> they've done, and
> they're not about to do that.
> 
> 
> Bill
>  
> 
> 
> 
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