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Chico23231 04-04-2013, 01:02 PM Like father, like son: Kim Jong-un looking at things | euronews, world news (http://www.euronews.com/2013/03/29/like-father-like-son-kim-jong-un-looking-at-things/)
Im really happy about this tradition. Good job Un!
If your not familar, this is a favorite site behind Tom Selleck Sandwich Waterfalls:
kim jong-il looking at things (http://kimjongillookingatthings.tumblr.com/)
This is something I really thought Il was good at, looking at things.
JoeRedskin 04-04-2013, 01:36 PM Yeah, like I'm perfectly innocent in all this......
Fine. "Your" best friend threatened to blow up Sam's house - and you didn't give your friend the smack down or were seen delivering dynamite to said friend. Sam's tank is now parked in front of your house - gun pointed at your door. You, will undoubtedly, meekly turn your back on your friend and ask Sam to pretty please move his tank.
Regardless of who holds the moral high-ground, and even assuming Sam does, are "You" (who by the way, have ample access to your own weaponry) more or less likely to escalate with the Sam's tank parked in front of your house?
CRedskinsRule 04-04-2013, 01:47 PM We demonstrated it 68 years ago.
And have threatened no one with a nuclear strike since then.
Bleeding hearts like to bleat about it often and make it sound like it happened recently.
North Korea and Iran are threatening to nuke people with speeches and videos today.
And we flew a B2 NUCLEAR CAPABLE bomber from the US to within 100 MILES of the Chinese border LAST WEEK. Are you ok if China flies a nuclear capable bomber to Tijuana and back?
MAD was exactly based on us threatening massive nuclear strikes. Reagan put Pershing II and the MX missile programs in play threatening strikes. We currently have a non-first strike policy only against those countries that do not have nuclear weapons. We have an intrinsic threat of using our nuclear arsenal, otherwise they would not be the deterrent.
Alvin Walton 04-04-2013, 02:04 PM And we flew a B2 NUCLEAR CAPABLE bomber from the US to within 100 MILES of the Chinese border LAST WEEK. Are you ok if China flies a nuclear capable bomber to Tijuana and back?
MAD was exactly based on us threatening massive nuclear strikes. Reagan put Pershing II and the MX missile programs in play threatening strikes. We currently have a non-first strike policy only against those countries that do not have nuclear weapons. We have an intrinsic threat of using our nuclear arsenal, otherwise they would not be the deterrent.
Since South Korea and Japan is/are relatively close to China we have been flying these evil capable bombers near China for over 50 years, makes me wonder why you have your panties in a twist about it today.
But I'm going to think it doesnt matter to you because you're so hung up on the hypocisy of our militray and apparently dont care about any American interests allies abroad.
And its not about China, its about North Korea, so China can kiss my ass.
And we have been having these exercises for decades but since the media is hyping things up this month it makes the libs all fidgety.
Flavor of the week for the tree hugging community.
And I'd love to see a Chinese bomber try to go feet dry in Mexico.
firstdown 04-04-2013, 02:08 PM I have comfort knowing we do own the biggest stick. I'd perfer to bring the stick home and just wack the ass holes who try to F(*K with us but I don't think that going to happen.
RedskinRat 04-04-2013, 02:11 PM Flavor of the week for the tree hugging community.
Agreed. We have John Kerry running State, Chuck Hagel running Defense and Brennan running CIA. We're now at the point where a Red Panda is leading a pack of timber wolves.
CRedskinsRule 04-04-2013, 02:17 PM Since South Korea and Japan is/are relatively close to China we have been flying these evil capable bombers near China for over 50 years, makes me wonder why you have your panties in a twist about it today.
But I'm going to think it doesnt matter to you because you're so hung up on the hypocisy of our militray and apparently dont care about any American interests allies abroad.
And its not about China, its about North Korea, so China can kiss my ass.
And we have been having these exercises for decades but since the media is hyping things up this month it makes the libs all fidgety.
Flavor of the week for the tree hugging community.
And I'd love to see a Chinese bomber try to go feet dry in Mexico.
We haven't flown B2's there before.
What I am, not very well, trying to show, is that what we see as valid exercises, can be seen by others as threats or even provocations. We want to protect our allies, I get that, and that's not a problem, but do so in a manner fitting of the biggest guy on the block. Show restraint and exercise judicious caution. For Example, rather than sending the latest and greatest weaponry on a militarily meaningless flight, do a long range sortie from Kansas to Saudi Arabia, publicize it, and let China know in back channels that, hey if your guy tries to something, that trip might end up in your back yard.
There is diplomacy, and there is gunboat diplomacy, I only hope that the politicians and military men are smart enough to use the right one.
Alvin Walton 04-04-2013, 02:30 PM We haven't flown B2's there before.
What I am, not very well, trying to show, is that what we see as valid exercises, can be seen by others as threats or even provocations. We want to protect our allies, I get that, and that's not a problem, but do so in a manner fitting of the biggest guy on the block. Show restraint and exercise judicious caution. For Example, rather than sending the latest and greatest weaponry on a militarily meaningless flight, do a long range sortie from Kansas to Saudi Arabia, publicize it, and let China know in back channels that, hey if your guy tries to something, that trip might end up in your back yard.
There is diplomacy, and there is gunboat diplomacy, I only hope that the politicians and military men are smart enough to use the right one.
If the time comes when it is necessary, how do you expect to do it right without training/practice?
Saudi Arabia isnt like the sea of japan.
A lot of differences to consider when you are flying a bomber.
I'd rather eliminate all variables and keep my B-2 pilots safe and provide the best training possible.
Anyways what difference does it make when we have had B-52s over there for so long?
A B-52 nuke is no less uglly than a B-2 nuke.
Not to mentiont the fact that if we do need to nuke North Korea it will come from a submarine.
And anyways these pre-broadcasted excersies were scheduled before North Korea decided to get all uppity.
Alvin Walton 04-04-2013, 02:39 PM We haven't flown B2's there before.
What I am, not very well, trying to show, is that what we see as valid exercises, can be seen by others as threats or even provocations. We want to protect our allies, I get that, and that's not a problem, but do so in a manner fitting of the biggest guy on the block. Show restraint and exercise judicious caution. For Example, rather than sending the latest and greatest weaponry on a militarily meaningless flight, do a long range sortie from Kansas to Saudi Arabia, publicize it, and let China know in back channels that, hey if your guy tries to something, that trip might end up in your back yard.
There is diplomacy, and there is gunboat diplomacy, I only hope that the politicians and military men are smart enough to use the right one.
We have been showing restraint for over 50 years.
North Korea isnt interested in diplomacy.
They want to be a loud mouth swaggering bad ass on the block.
If there is a conflict there is no way we fill fire the first shot.
And when you have idiots like LiL Kim waving his nukes around, I am just fine with gunboat diplomacy.
RedskinRat 04-04-2013, 03:04 PM https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/480773_428512750573974_2068663152_n.jpg
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