Grand Danois
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Play the ball and not the man.But since you're from the country that bought us 2 world wars and the holocaust, it's easy to understand why you'd want to criticize the US.
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Play the ball and not the man.But since you're from the country that bought us 2 world wars and the holocaust, it's easy to understand why you'd want to criticize the US.
Regardless who was quilty 60 years ago, in the last 50 year we have NUMEROUS examples when US attacked countries at will. Grenada, Serbia, Iraq, Afganistan, many smaller countries in Latin America, etc. So, i wouldnt trust USA on Kim place. Would you?Chrom, you don't get it-1 key element remains the same.
As I pointed out earlier, China is not going to allow a US backed invasion of NK. No how, no way, nada, nyet, ain't happening; and that isn't going to change-ever. What part of that don't you understand?
Unlike the "occupation" of the Sudentenland, the US "invasion" of NK was in response to the NK invasion of SK.
Facts. Aug 8, 1945, 2 days after US dropped atom bomb on Hiroshima, Soviets invade Manchuria and Korea, Korean pennisula split. June 29, 1949, final US troops withdrawn from SK except for 200 military advisors. June 25, 1950 NK invaded SK without warning. June 29, US planes bombed NK, US/UN infantry began to arrive in SK July 1. Chinese troops entered conflict in October after UN forces moved north of the 38th parallel. Cease fire signed July 7, 1953.
So again, please answer the question, WHAT CONSTANT THREAT OF US INVASION-PROVIDE SPECIFICS.
Sure genocide would need stopped. But doing it with bombs, DU and splitting country is not something i would call acceptable.As for Kosovo, why the US is there remains a mystery to me. While the genocide needed to be stopped, Clinton should have let Europe resolve that conflict. I reject the idea of a US invasion, but my knowlege of those events is limited, precluding response at this time.
Yup. I also think what USA as COUNTRY suffered big economic loss in Iraq. But certain key USA companies and peoples gained BIG money from the same Iraq. Oil companies come to mind first. Military second. Everyone involved in so-called "rebiult" third. Whole Iraq compaign is just big sucking of US taxpayer money.On the topic of Iraq, US tax dollars are paying to rebuild Iraq. Most US taxpayers probably thought that would be paid for by Iraqi oil.
So, you admit what USA made a lot of errors? Well, now guess why Kim (and NK as whole) dont want to be one of such errors.While the US has made numerous foreign policy errors and will undoubtedly make more in the future, in part that is because the issues are so complex that there is no magic solution that won't have any negative repercussions.
Yes, but Germany did regret it. Besides, what is more important - something what was done 60 years ago by completely different ideology or something what is done in the last 50 years by the very same peoples which are still in power now?But since you're from the country that bought us 2 world wars and the holocaust, it's easy to understand why you'd want to criticize the US.
China could as well change its mind. Moreover, i pretty much doubt what Kim is THAT happy to be THAT depended on China's good favor.So long as China shares a border with NK, a US backed invasion of NK is out of the question. China rescued NK 60 years ago & that situation remains the same.
So unless you're anticipating that the Korean pennisula is going to break free from Asia and migrate hundreds of miles away, unless the little dic tator launches a 1st strike, NK remains safe from a US backed invasion.
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Ha-ha, for that NK DEFINITLY would need A-bomb ;pI'm not going to get sucked into another unrelated tangent, but NK has far more to fear from being invaded by China than the US.
No one is going to invade North Korea, do you think that China or South Korea want`s to fix the the problems over there, that will take a lot of time and money, plus China is not going to take the chance of having a democracy like South Korea at their borders. They will play the waiting game.Ha-ha, for that NK DEFINITLY would need A-bomb ;p
Eckherl, tell us stright - could you imaginge only 10 years ago what whole NATO would invade Serbia? Or only 20 years ago what in 5 years best Iraq friend - US - would crush its forces? Or the very creator of Taliban - would bomb&hunt them only several years later? Things change so fast once someone see opportunity...No one is going to invade North Korea, do you think that China or South Korea want`s to fix the the problems over there, that will take a lot of time and money, plus China is not going to take the chance of having a democracy like South Korea at their borders. They will play the waiting game.
Curiously, the reason why NK is making so much noise is because it is effectively ignored by the West.You gotta pay them good so they abandon nuclear development. It is in Western interest. Just keep in mind - they owe nothing to rest of the world. NK dont do anything what wasnt done by 20 other countries already. You cant even pretend them being terrorists or crazy - becouse clearly they are not.
Hmm, tell me WHAT noise do NK??? All the noise goes from western medias. NK only catched attention becouse, well, West as a whole want to greate that much attention for NK. As you said, NK is very unimportant by its nature, it is non-agressive poor country and obviously is no threat for anyone. Why it catched so much attention?Curiously, the reason why NK is making so much noise is because it is effectively ignored by the West.
Proliferation ussue... Yes, it is important. But NK is stable country with strong ideology and very good internal control. NK leaders are smart enouth, and by every account they are not fanatics. So NK have every right to have A-Bomb.If you look beyond SK and Japan, nobody gives a sh!t. That is unless you look upon it as a proliferation issue, which has everything to do with blackmail and nothing to do with self defence.
Don't confuse media for what is going on on the strategic and political level. NK is basically throwing its food on the floor, expecting responsible countries to pick it up.Hmm, tell me WHAT noise do NK??? All the noise goes from western medias. NK only catched attention becouse, well, West as a whole want to greate that much attention for NK. As you said, NK is very unimportant by its nature, it is non-agressive poor country and obviously is no threat for anyone. Why it catched so much attention?
That's not what I am talking about. This is about the spreading of materials, knowledge and technology - all of which makes the world a more unsafe place. NK can extract a toll on that.Proliferation ussue... Yes, it is important. But NK is stable country with strong ideology and very good internal control. NK leaders are smart enouth, and by every account they are not fanatics. So NK have every right to have A-Bomb.
What blackmailing you mention? Have NK said something like "we will nuke SK if you dont give us 100 bil $$"?
But of course it could said something like "we will nuke SK, Japan and all US bases if you attack us!". But it is no blackmailing, it is just legitimate warning.
Don't confuse media for what is going on on the strategic and political level. NK is basically throwing its food on the floor, expecting responsible countries to pick it up.
Its merery a propaganda. History show us what USSR and West spreaded materials, knowledge and technology 100 times more than NK ever can. ALL current nuclear countries got they A-Bomb materials & technologies NOT from "rogue" states but from superpowers. NK elite is sane enouth to NOT sell A-Bomb to terrorists. Anything else is just speculations.That's not what I am talking about. This is about the spreading of materials, knowledge and technology - all of which makes the world a more unsafe place. NK can extract a toll on that.
World WILL get more unsafe, and bombing every country what somehow dont fit US vision is not helping here. Every country what oppose US have seen on the example of Iraq what NOT having nuclear weapon is suicide. Only A-Bomb can guarantee safety. As such, i expect another 10-15 countries to posses A-Bomb in the next 20 years.
Sure. But invading NK is NOT the right of "surrounding" world. "World" countries can sanction NK - it is they souvereign right. But they cant ATTACK NK becouse, well, NK have souvereign rights over its territory. This is the basic of international law. And, remember, "World" in that case also cant pretend what it is somehow "good" in this case.NK could be said to have a right to develop nuclear weapons. You just forget that the surrounding world has an equal right to respond to that development.
Let's see. US, UK, France, Russia, China and India developed their own. Israel got theirs from France. Pakistan got theirs by stealing technology from Europe and from cooperation with - NK. And Pakistan was deep in profilerating to other countries until the Khan network was stopped.Its merery a propaganda. History show us what USSR and West spreaded materials, knowledge and technology 100 times more than NK ever can. ALL current nuclear countries got they A-Bomb materials & technologies NOT from "rogue" states but from superpowers. NK elite is sane enouth to NOT sell A-Bomb to terrorists. Anything else is just speculations.
A limited arsenal protects no one from teh US. Seriously, it doesn't apply to real world use.World WILL get more unsafe, and bombing every country what somehow dont fit US vision is not helping here. Every country what oppose US have seen on the example of Iraq what NOT having nuclear weapon is suicide. Only A-Bomb can guarantee safety. As such, i expect another 10-15 countries to posses A-Bomb in the next 20 years.
You confuse sovereignty with legitimacy. Legitimacy of a regime is solely based on how it takes care of the interest of its population, how it bases and uses its powers, and how it interacts with the international community. These are nessecary to be recognised as a state entity.Sure. But invading NK is NOT the right of "surrounding" world. "World" countries can sanction NK - it is they souvereign right. But they cant ATTACK NK becouse, well, NK have souvereign rights over its territory. This is the basic of international law. And, remember, "World" in that case also cant pretend what it is somehow "good" in this case.
Right on the money! With money being the operative word. NK has demonstrated a disregard for weapons proliferation by selling missles to rogue states. Selling nuclear bombs or nuclear waste for dirty bombs could be very lucrative. We'd be able to trace the signature back to them, but by then it's a little late.This is about the spreading of materials, knowledge and technology - all of which makes the world a more unsafe place. NK can extract a toll on that.
NK could be said to have a right to develop nuclear weapons. You just forget that the surrounding world has an equal right to respond to that development.
UK, France got they from US - at least large part of its knowledge. China got big help from USSR when they were still friends. India - also not completely by itself. Pakistan is either "stealing" from US/Europe - but it doesnt matter legal or not, fact remains. So, what history shows here? Who proliferating what? Its definitly not "rogue" states who we should fear for proliferation as i said...Let's see. US, UK, France, Russia, China and India developed their own. Israel got theirs from France. Pakistan got theirs by stealing technology from Europe and from cooperation with - NK. And Pakistan was deep in profilerating to other countries until the Khan network was stopped.
Italy, Japan, Germany didnt developed A-bomb ONLY becouse they lost WW2 and was NOT allowed to have strong military, let alone A-Bomb. Note, however, what all these countries got strong nuclear industry , and can build A-Bomb literally within days. They could probably have A-Bomb now, when they starting to drift from US inluence - but they are integriert to West anyway, so it is not THAT important for them. For cultures what are DIFFERENT from West community it is whole another matter. They cant expect such protection from anyone - they should care for themselfes.Y
So much for the US as nuclear proliferator. Second, the US through extended their nuclear umbrella has made a great number of allies abstaining from developing and deploying a bomb. Australia, Italy, Japan, etc.
History shows it will do. US will not attack nuclear capable country.Terrorists are a strawman.
A limited arsenal protects no one from teh US. Seriously, it doesn't apply to real world use.
Sure. Basicaly, NK regime is recognized by ALL world countries - and i mean even by US. How they care for they population - that should decide they population, and NOT some foreign country by FORCE. This is exactly what an army is for - to protect homeland against such "help".You confuse sovereignty with legitimacy. Legitimacy of a regime is solely based on how it takes care of the interest of its population, how it bases and uses its powers, and how it interacts with the international community. These are nessecary to be recognised as a state entity.
Hmm, seems you again mix world with "West". Trust me, world is NOT represented by US alone. You know, there are also some other countries on the globe. I remember the number is close to 200 actually...By its own doing and own choices NK has outlawed itself in every respect. The only thing that shelters it is potential for damage and the fact that the rest of the world ignores it.
I feel it is more like US goverment wants to shift some attention from dungerous internal dirty affairs to harmless NK "evil dictator".NK has to make a lot of noise to get some attention.
There was a big fallout post WW2 because UK (and the French) was denied the knowledge from the Manhattan project. There was no sharing.UK, France got they from US - at least large part of its knowledge.
And actively cooperating with NK. Question: you see a number of states going nuclear. Who? And who helped them?China got big help from USSR when they were still friends. India - also not completely by itself. Pakistan is either "stealing" from US/Europe - but it doesnt matter legal or not, fact remains. So, what history shows here? Who proliferating what? Its definitly not "rogue" states who we should fear for proliferation as i said...
It was important to them. And if it wasn't for the nuclear umbrella, they would have. And there are also the countries that weren't part of the Axis.Italy, Japan, Germany didnt developed A-bomb ONLY becouse they lost WW2 and was NOT allowed to have strong military, let alone A-Bomb. Note, however, what all these countries got strong nuclear industry , and can build A-Bomb literally within days. They could probably have A-Bomb now, when they starting to drift from US inluence - but they are integriert to West anyway, so it is not THAT important for them. For cultures what are DIFFERENT from West community it is whole another matter. They cant expect such protection from anyone - they should care for themselfes.
You mean like India? Israel? UK? France? China? Etc.? Pakistan? USSR?History shows it will do. US will not attack nuclear capable country.
Recognition of the nation-state, because it is convenient. Sovereignty exists because others recognise it, not because it is some divine right given from above.Sure. Basicaly, NK regime is recognized by ALL world countries - and i mean even by US. How they care for they population - that should deside they population, and NOT some foreign country by FORCE.
Continuation of strawman. Note: it is the firepower that NK has that makes it necessary to talk to it - not it benevolent gifts to this world. It is the noises it makes.This is exactly what an army is for - to protect homeland against such "help".
Yes, and most don't give a damn or have special interests like China or SK/Japan.Hmm, seems you again mix world with "West". Trust me, world is NOT represented by US alone. You know, there are also some other countries on the globe. I remember its something close to 200 actually...
Actually the US has been playing NK down the past years. Also, the US is practically reducing its presence every year.I feel it is more like US goverment wants to shift some attention from dungerous internal dirty affairs to harmless NK "evil dictator".