African Peasant
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I don't believe China.
Shut your ass up. China loses their most profitable trade partner in the USA. No one is truly scared of China. Most of their population is uneducated, mini farmers. The people who lose big are corporations. The Brits gave back Hong Kong in 1995. Think about that.north korea, is not iraq, afghanistan and these other third world helpless countries that the US has been able to run through like its nothing. north korea can actually fight back and if china steps in, the US loses big. this aint even something to joke with. all that tough talk from trump better halt now.
Right breh...Hate when nikkas say shyt like "Oh we owe China X amount of $, they own us"... We literally they biggest trading partner, they shyt would collapse if we cut off trade agreements with themShut your ass up. China loses their most profitable trade partner in the USA. No one is truly scared of China. Most of their population is uneducated, mini farmers. The people who lose big are corporations. The Brits gave back Hong Kong in 1995. Think about that.
North Korea really has no answer. They would've been gone awhile ago if China didn't step in and if they weren't so close to Seoul...north korea, is not iraq, afghanistan and these other third world helpless countries that the US has been able to run through like its nothing. north korea can actually fight back and if china steps in, the US loses big. this aint even something to joke with. all that tough talk from trump better halt now.
the nerve of this imbecileShut your ass up. China loses their most profitable trade partner in the USA. No one is truly scared of China. Most of their population is uneducated, mini farmers. The people who lose big are corporations. The Brits gave back Hong Kong in 1995. Think about that.
I knew a Trump Presidency would result in a nuclear war.So prophecy might be coming sooner than I thought. I didn't think this would pop off till 2020 . Maybe this is the precursor to WW3 (basically Armageddon) a few years from now. Repent and turn to Jesus, brehs.
On thecoli this is a laffing matter that only effects white pplYo i know we've been joking around but is ww3 really about to pop off? Trump has been in office for less than a year and he might already be starting the apocalypse
You're the scared ass sucking on Chinese dog dikk.the nerve of this imbecile
World power, how? Everything that China makes, the US can make but corporations value having their good produced cheaply rather than in nationalism.The thing about "China's biggest trade partner" logic, is would you rather have a great trade partner or be THE world power.
Beating the U.S. and becoming the world power would have a benefit of the currency them and Russia choose would be the standard.
On top of that America might still be their best customer lol.
he's still talking.You're the scared ass sucking on Chinese dog dikk.
"Fight back" how?
1 Gbu-43 would make Pyongyang a crator.
The US has F22s in osan, DPRK has 1960s era Russian Migs. The us has a nuclear aresenal in the pacific/osan(won't have to use that)
DPRK is TRYING to develop modern missle technology to deliver their primitive warheads and the us has had advanced missle defense systems for decades.
A "war" with DPRK would last 10 minutes. Your are correct that China would be the real problem. But China is all about economics and a war with the us would be bad for business.
The DPRK has said it is "carefully examining" the U.S. Pacific colony of Guam, hours after President Donald Trump warned the country any threat to the United States would be met with “fire and fury.”
A Korean People's Army spokesperson said in a statement carried by state-run KCNA news agency the U.S. frequently flies powerful bombers from the Guam's air base to the Korean Peninsula to stage war drills in a bid to strike strategic bases in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
“This grave situation requires the KPA to closely watch Guam, the outpost and beachhead for invading the DPRK, and necessarily take practical actions of significance to neutralize it,” the statement said.
It added that the plan would be put into practice at any moment, once leader Kim Jong Un made a decision, which involves firing medium- to long-range rockets at Guam, which is home to a strategic outpost of the U.S. military that includes a submarine squadron, an air base and a Coast Guard unit.
President Donald Trump claimed U.S Navy aircraft carrier wrongly was steaming towards North Korea
claimed, wrongly, was steaming toward North Korea
U.S. Marine Corps F-35 stealth fighters that practiced bombing runs on the Korean Peninsula in late March.
practiced bombing runs on the Korean Peninsula in late March
the contingent of U.S. Army soldiers—part of the 29,000-strong American ground force in South Korea
Pyongyang’s latest missile test failed.
Since the 1990s, the U.S. government has been preparing to attack North Korea’s most heavily protected military facilities, specifically in order to slow or halt Pyongyang’s nuclear program.
The American plan involves long-range, radar-evading stealth bombers hauling gigantic, earth-penetrating bombs. The scheme began in the mid-1990s, as President Bill Clinton and hawkish Republican lawmakers sparred over a nascent nuclear pact with the reclusive North Korean regime.
The plan advanced further in the early 2000s under President George W. Bush’s policy of pre-emptive military strikes—the same policy that mired the United States in Iraq for, so far, 14 years of grinding warfare.
In the early 1990s, North Korea was not yet a nuclear power—but it certainly possessed the potential to become one. The Clinton administration aimed to head off Pyongyang’s atomic ambitions and by some accounts an attack was imminent, at the risk of an enormous casualty count, until former President Jimmy Carter stepped in and offered another remedy by diplomatic means.
In early 1994, the U.S. State Department signed the “Agreed Framework” with North Korea. The deal was simple. Pyongyang would suspend development of weapons-grade nuclear reactors if, in exchange, Washington helped the impoverished country build nuclear reactors that weren’t weapons-grade.
The Bush administration labeled the framework “appeasement” and, by 2004, had abandoned it.
Two years later, North Korea triggered its first nuclear test blast.