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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirsten View Post

    What are your thoughts about this? Is it just saber rattling?

    The whole world had better hope and pray that's all that it is. Whoever pushes the next nuclear button will be starting the beginning of the end, I'm afraid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    The whole world had better hope and pray that's all that it is. Whoever pushes the next nuclear button will be starting the beginning of the end, I'm afraid.
    Yes, that's exactly what I'm thinking...

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    The North Koreans may or may not have an actual functional nuclear bomb.

    What they don't have is a miniaturized nuclear device that can go on a missile. That took the US and the USSR more then a decade after development of the weapon.

    It's saber rattling by an extremely unstable regime who has their backs against the wall and an unknown as a leader.

    Should they actually make any military moves, it's going to result in a lot of casualties and a nonexistent country. China, their sole ally, isn't happy with their actions, and may not back them in a military action, as China's economy is mostly reliant on trade with the US.

    Their military looks impressive on paper. However, just ask Saddam how well starving troops fight. IN addition, they don't have the tech to stand up to a modern military.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    The North Koreans may or may not have an actual functional nuclear bomb.

    What they don't have is a miniaturized nuclear device that can go on a missile. That took the US and the USSR more then a decade after development of the weapon.

    It's saber rattling by an extremely unstable regime who has their backs against the wall and an unknown as a leader.

    Should they actually make any military moves, it's going to result in a lot of casualties and a nonexistent country. China, their sole ally, isn't happy with their actions, and may not back them in a military action, as China's economy is mostly reliant on trade with the US.

    Their military looks impressive on paper. However, just ask Saddam how well starving troops fight. IN addition, they don't have the tech to stand up to a modern military.
    That makes sense. Hope their "leader" is wise enough to know that!

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    Their figurehead had Dennis Rodman for a visit.....he's a scary, unstable guy. These actions by the North have been cooking for a long time, they were inevitable. Hopefully this is a wakeup call to the world that backing unstable, repressive regimes is a losing game for all involved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Their figurehead had Dennis Rodman for a visit.....he's a scary, unstable guy. These actions by the North have been cooking for a long time, they were inevitable. Hopefully this is a wakeup call to the world that backing unstable, repressive regimes is a losing game for all involved.

    Well, he's very young, isn't he? I wonder to which degree he's just a puppet in the hands of his government's officials, or if all this is really his own decision. In any case, history should have proven by now that systems like that never work in the long run.

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    Kim the Youngest is trying to establish his bona fides, IMO. He seems out of touch with reality. North Korea has a huge infantry, and not a whole lot else. Any war that North Korea starts is going to end in a humanitarian disaster with North Koreans streaming across both the DMZ, landmines or no landmines; and across the northern border to China. (This is all strictly my opinion and speculation.)
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