NK to launch missles in the coming days
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NK to launch missles in the coming days
http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/04/world/...ons/index.html
I'm not saying war is good, but sitting back watching and reading these things is like being in the middle of 2 people you know arguing and on the brink of throwing down. You hate to see anyone get hurt, but your curiosity gets the best of you and you want to see what will happen if a fist fight actually happens between them. You know one side will kick the ass of the other, but you still want to see how it pans out. lol
I'm not saying war is good, but sitting back watching and reading these things is like being in the middle of 2 people you know arguing and on the brink of throwing down. You hate to see anyone get hurt, but your curiosity gets the best of you and you want to see what will happen if a fist fight actually happens between them. You know one side will kick the ass of the other, but you still want to see how it pans out. lol
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Right? They may not have missiles that would ever touch us,
This is what Kim Jong Un is telling his subjects too. Consider the following:
US economy going down the tubes => US flies stealth planes over butthurt but harmless nation => US blames other nation for starting war => US economy magically recovers after a good old fashioned war
I honestly don't know what to believe, but the stuff that the government tells CNN is a good place not to start.
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Forget CNN, find somewhere with a little less bias. I only frequent Reuters (www.reuters.com) as they seem to have a very level head, and is mostly just solid reporting. Very little opinion, emotion, or bias one way or the other.
NK knows any attack would be suicide, so they're saber rattling trying to get someone to attack first, so they can "retaliate". Shot heard 'round the world.
NK knows any attack would be suicide, so they're saber rattling trying to get someone to attack first, so they can "retaliate". Shot heard 'round the world.
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I was all set to ignore the splashes in the ocean when NK launches against us
Then I remembered we signed a mutual defense treaty with Japan, which is in range of the Korean missiles.
Then I remembered we signed a mutual defense treaty with Japan, which is in range of the Korean missiles.
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^lol V!!
I totally agree. They've reported some fake bias stuff. It's absolutely insane how they can lie completely about certain things in order to convince/brainwash people.
I read The Atlantic.
Forget CNN, find somewhere with a little less bias. I only frequent Reuters (www.reuters.com) as they seem to have a very level head, and is mostly just solid reporting. Very little opinion, emotion, or bias one way or the other.
I totally agree. They've reported some fake bias stuff. It's absolutely insane how they can lie completely about certain things in order to convince/brainwash people.
I read The Atlantic.