Re: [FRIAM] What are the scenarios? Game theory?

2017-08-11 Thread Owen Densmore
Merle: thanks! On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 10:14 PM, Merle Lefkoff wrote: > Well, yes, Owen. I was contacted recently by a group of South and North > Korean women who have been meeting secretly in the DMZ. The North Koreans > sent their delegation. It's a really interesting group. And if you rea

Re: [FRIAM] What are the scenarios? Game theory?

2017-08-10 Thread Merle Lefkoff
Well, yes, Owen. I was contacted recently by a group of South and North Korean women who have been meeting secretly in the DMZ. The North Koreans sent their delegation. It's a really interesting group. And if you read Truthout today, a good strategy is emerging that involves re-starting the ant

Re: [FRIAM] What are the scenarios? Game theory?

2017-08-10 Thread Vladimyr
The US can always do nothing considering its awesome power. Wiping out a nation or two seems would cause the greatest global shame for everyone. Should America use unimaginable power to subdue a noxious mosquito? The compulsion to use such power is frightening. North Korea has no forcing

Re: [FRIAM] What are the scenarios? Game theory?

2017-08-09 Thread Marcus Daniels
Owen writes: "The toughest part is that South Korea is being held hostage. NK can devastate SK even if hit with a pre-emptive strike." How about Trump defines SK as an undesirable economic competitor to the U.S. that steals jobs, and cuts them loose. He has no doubt been briefed on the mul