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  • in reply to: General Discussion #382036
    Sauron
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    I hope some of us live long enough to see the day when at least some among Russia, China, South Korea and Japan find the courage to get off their sanctimonious, and normally useless hindquarters and actually do something about the idiot in NK. But no! They like to think themselves superior, running off at the mouth with self-serving crap. If they had any decency they would make the idiot see reason instead off sitting around and watching folks starve. A billion plus people without the courage to take on a few local thugs. Typical UN operators- long on talk, short on courage.

    :rolleyes:

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    in reply to: Is North Korea seriously a threat, I mean seriously? #1965864
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    I hope some of us live long enough to see the day when at least some among Russia, China, South Korea and Japan find the courage to get off their sanctimonious, and normally useless hindquarters and actually do something about the idiot in NK. But no! They like to think themselves superior, running off at the mouth with self-serving crap. If they had any decency they would make the idiot see reason instead off sitting around and watching folks starve. A billion plus people without the courage to take on a few local thugs. Typical UN operators- long on talk, short on courage.

    :rolleyes:

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    in reply to: General Discussion #382112
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    Kim ding-dong is a serious threat but so far mainly to the population of North Korea. He is slowly starving the whole country. You have to wonder why some group within the NK government dosn’t simply shoot him.

    If this madman gets nukes, he will use them to increase the level of black mail he has been practicing.

    Looks as if South Korea, China, Japan and Russia are quite content to sit back and let the US carry the ball but then again what can you expect from such a group.

    Sauron

    in reply to: Is North Korea seriously a threat, I mean seriously? #1965915
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    Kim ding-dong is a serious threat but so far mainly to the population of North Korea. He is slowly starving the whole country. You have to wonder why some group within the NK government dosn’t simply shoot him.

    If this madman gets nukes, he will use them to increase the level of black mail he has been practicing.

    Looks as if South Korea, China, Japan and Russia are quite content to sit back and let the US carry the ball but then again what can you expect from such a group.

    Sauron

    in reply to: General Discussion #384514
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    The Gettysburg address is the greatest ever made by an American political leader although at the time Lincoln believed it to be a failure.

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    in reply to: Minority Report #1967638
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    The Gettysburg address is the greatest ever made by an American political leader although at the time Lincoln believed it to be a failure.

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    in reply to: General Discussion #390305
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    Well when I looked I got a bunch of pop ups and as we can’t access this forum with scripting disabled I didn’t get the humour. Something must have change latter.

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    in reply to: WMD's? #1971726
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    Well when I looked I got a bunch of pop ups and as we can’t access this forum with scripting disabled I didn’t get the humour. Something must have change latter.

    Sauron

    in reply to: General Discussion #390472
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    One of the worlds most beautiful women??????

    :rolleyes:

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    in reply to: Nicole Kidman #1971796
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    One of the worlds most beautiful women??????

    :rolleyes:

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    in reply to: General Discussion #390766
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    Wachenroder

    If so that is good and simply confirms that the communist system that was imposed on the people was faulty.

    Regards

    Sauron

    in reply to: Weapons of Mass Destruction. #1971950
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    Wachenroder

    If so that is good and simply confirms that the communist system that was imposed on the people was faulty.

    Regards

    Sauron

    in reply to: General Discussion #390867
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    Alex

    VN? Well most Americans would agree so what’s your point? (however if you look at VN today you have to wonder). The world is littered with failed nations and the vast majority of them have little to do with the US.

    Korea? Well south Korea is doing quite well thanks in large part to US resolve. And lets not forget that it was a UN war and that many other nations contributed. If you really view the Korean war a failure (?) then the blame must be shared among all participants and not just the US.

    Same thing goes for Iraq. Remember how many countries were involved in 1991? It could be viewed as a failure because Saddam was left in charge. Everyone likes to share in the victory but when the negitive aspect comes up, its oh! the US is to blame.

    Need I even mention the Israel/Arab issue. Europe ran away from it’s responsiblities in the ME in the 1940s and because the US was forced to step in and prevent a second genocide, its been branded as the bad guy in region ever since.

    I could finish the world tour of non US mistakes if you wish. Perhaps we could start in Africa. South Africa perhaps?

    Regards

    Sauron

    in reply to: Weapons of Mass Destruction. #1971979
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    Alex

    VN? Well most Americans would agree so what’s your point? (however if you look at VN today you have to wonder). The world is littered with failed nations and the vast majority of them have little to do with the US.

    Korea? Well south Korea is doing quite well thanks in large part to US resolve. And lets not forget that it was a UN war and that many other nations contributed. If you really view the Korean war a failure (?) then the blame must be shared among all participants and not just the US.

    Same thing goes for Iraq. Remember how many countries were involved in 1991? It could be viewed as a failure because Saddam was left in charge. Everyone likes to share in the victory but when the negitive aspect comes up, its oh! the US is to blame.

    Need I even mention the Israel/Arab issue. Europe ran away from it’s responsiblities in the ME in the 1940s and because the US was forced to step in and prevent a second genocide, its been branded as the bad guy in region ever since.

    I could finish the world tour of non US mistakes if you wish. Perhaps we could start in Africa. South Africa perhaps?

    Regards

    Sauron

    in reply to: General Discussion #390871
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    Why post that here?????

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