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Obama Admin. Getting Tough w/N. Korea
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Friday the evidence is “overwhelming” that a North Korean submarine sank a South Korean warship and the communist country must face international consequences for its actions.
“The evidence is overwhelming and condemning. The torpedo that sunk the Cheonan and took the lives of 46 South Korean sailors was fired by a North Korean submarine,” she told reporters. and our plan for consequences Underscoring the concern, U.S. officials have refused to call the North’s attack on the ship an act of war or state-sponsored terror, warning that an overreaction could cause the Korean peninsula to “explode.” They said they would explore diplomatic steps through the U.N. or increase Washington’s unilateral sanctions against North Korea’s Soviet-style state. http://www.suntimes.com/news/world/2...052110.article OMG not UN sanctions! Kim Jong must be shaking, actually laughing in his boots. Let's really make him suffer and delay the sanctions indefinately!! :wf |
If I had a nickel for every time Democrats said "getting tough" and "sanctions" in the same sentence... :rolleyes:
By the way, isn't the use of sanctions (and nothing else) how North Korea got to be a nuclear power in the first place? Can't wait to see how the Iran sanctions play out. Anybody want to give me odds for a bet on a nuclear Iran? |
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your criticism is misdirected. s. korea is (appropriately) taking the lead in the response to the sinking of their ship.
do you suggest we bomb n. korea because they sank a s. korean ship? how does that play out for s. korea? if we aren't going to follow the s. korean lead, what should we do? |
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s. korea couldn't deal with the flood of refugees that come after the n. korean regime is gone even if they weren't dealing with several hundred thousand dead and a ruined economy. you should be thankful that we have grown ups making the decisions. it's a better world than the one that would exist if people actually did what you suggest. |
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What's interesting is that everyone who proposes sanctions, and only sanctions (this includes some Republicans), knows that they WON'T WORK. Therefore those same individuals are OK with doing nothing, since doing nothing is the functional equivalent of sanctions. Does anyone think our security is well served by people with this attitude? |
Seriously what can be done about N Korea? The reality is nothing because this has been allowed to fester for so long. Iran is a much bigger problem.
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get a set! |
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I guess that's flattering. I have always been a pretty good reader. Thanks! |
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With words of support and cheers? Isn't that what you're upset about in the first place in this thread -- just talking and not doing anything? Or else, we have to back them up militarily, which necessarily involves "bombing" people, which you've started your post by saying we shouldn't do. So which part of your post do you mean? You quite clearly can't mean both, which is where "Um...." came from in the first place. |
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