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Every country should be free to develop their military capability as they see fit...nuclear weapons included.

A handful of countries shouldnt be allowed to have the rest of the world by the balls.

:yeshrug:

It's akin to extending the right to bear arms to only a select group of citizens.

Nah...either we all have them or no one has them.
 

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What Card? This isn't the internet, it is real life. In real life it is good for the WORLD if North Korea has limited nuclear capabilities. I dont care about any cards being played...
The card you just tried to play by calling Kim a madman...

You can't call out the fat kid for being mentally unfit to have access to WMD's when you handed off the nuke codes to someone even more mentally unstable...The world sees that as classic pot calling the kettle black syndrome...Especially the Chinese who you're going to need their support if anything is to get done regarding NK...
 

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One question that needs to be asked...

How many millions of dollars did these fools just waste bombing the bottom of the ocean? :stopitslime:
According to the Federation of American Scientists, a single round costs approximately $820 000. This weapon's known operators are Bahrain, Greece, South Korea, Taiwan, the United Arab Emirates, and USA.

MGM-140 ATACMS Short-Range Ballistic Missile | Military-Today.com

So 2 minimum level nfl veteran contracts per launch:yeshrug:

They can easily be replaced by undrafted free agents :troll:
 

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In North Korea, ‘Surgical Strike’ Could Spin Into ‘Worst Kind of Fighting’

North and South Korea, separated by the world’s most heavily armed border, have had more than half a century to prepare for a resumption of the war that was suspended in 1953. While the North’s weaponry is less advanced, the South suffers a distinct geographical disadvantage: Nearly half its population lives within 50 miles of the Demilitarized Zone, including the 10 million people in Seoul, its capital.

“You have this massive agglomeration of everything that is important in South Korea — government, business and the huge population — and all of it is in this gigantic megalopolis that starts 30 miles from the border and ends 70 miles from the border,” said Robert E. Kelly, a professor of political science at Pusan National University in South Korea. “In terms of national security, it’s just nuts.”

North Korea has positioned as many as 8,000 artillery cannons and rocket launchers on its side of the Demilitarized Zone, analysts say, an arsenal capable of raining up to 300,000 rounds on the South in the first hour of a counterattack. That means it can inflict tremendous damage without resorting to weapons of mass destruction.

:whew:

the right thing to do here is work towards lifting sanctions in good faith, get a treaty signed ending the Korean War, and allow the peninsula to work towards reunification (which should've been done in the aftermath of WWII but the U.S. didn't want the Communist Party to win the election)

but since Un is a despot, China wants a buffer, and the U.S. and its South Korea client state want to make NK pliant and install their brand of capitalism there... its a shytshow :yeshrug:
 
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