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North Korea: America's Time to Choose

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toddbrendanfahey [OP]

2004-09-28 18:08 | User Profile

Commentary by Todd Brendan Fahey September 29, 2004

(Seoul--SiaNews) The diplomatic community can play guessing games with North Korea's hierarchy 'til the end of time. The "right-wing" in America is at odds, concerning Constitutional limitations of any impending attack on North Korea's military forces versus a neo-conservative hunger for "nation-building." Joe Q. Public is too busy watching the latest Paris Hilton reality-TV program. America's hard-Left is probably rooting for Kim Jong-il...but the hard-Left in America ain't what it used to be. And lest we forget, Secretary of Defense Donald T. Rumsfeld (being, of course, a member of the Trilateral Commission and Council on Foreign Relations) held fiscal interests within the Bechtel/Carlyle Groups' investments in North Korea's uranium processing capabilities.

In South Korea, things are less certain:

The "conservative" Grand National Party was dealt an unexpected blow earlier this year, losing its long-held Parliamentary majority to the upstart Uri Party. The GNP, itself, is fractured and appears unable to deliver a cogent message to South Korea's citizenry, concerning its very dangerous northern "brother." Whereas the Uri Party is simply pro-Pyongyang.

At stake in "the North Korean question" are manifold concerns. On the economic and military front:

The future of a vital and strategic shipping lane in northeast Asia;

The presumption of a communist Chinese takeover of both the South Korean peninsula and said shipping lane, and of its insistently-departed neighbor, Taiwan, rendering much of Asia, and its two most-vital waterways, as Chinese-held;

The friction that such a Chinese takeover of South Korea would have on neighboring Japan--still an economic power and vital U.S. trading partner, although a shadow of its 1980s potency;

At minimum, a devastating "Seoul-grab" by the North, which would decimate hundreds of thousands of lives and hold as hostage the entire nation to North Korean demands.

The list goes on...

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Exelsis_Deo

2004-09-28 23:11 | User Profile

The only reason that US is holding back with North Korea is because we have not tested suffieciently all our new techno -weapons. It will happen in an unconventional manner. We have many techno-weapons, but the level of true espionage needed to take out NK is not real yet. We either have to wait for that or take a more up-front approach to the crisis. Unlike the Middle East and South Asia, I tend to take a more hawkish view towards North Korea.. as our technology progresses we will have the correct attack to end that evil regime. It truly is an evil regime.


Kevin_O'Keeffe

2004-09-29 01:36 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Exelsis_Deo]It truly is an evil regime.[/QUOTE]

True, but its one that won't matter very much to us once we've pulled our troops out of South Korea and Japan.


Exelsis_Deo

2004-09-29 02:33 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Kevin_O'Keeffe]True, but its one that won't matter very much to us once we've pulled our troops out of South Korea and Japan.[/QUOTE] Hi Kevin. The facts are that troops mean nothing. Having troops is only a symbolic gesture, and also a lethal gesture to those stationed there by ZOG.

As I write, the United States is looking for a way to wipe out the North Korea tyrannical regime through advanced technology. I am not talking about the 30 year old tech that Clinton gave the Chinese. I mean real cutting edge. Such as targeted hurricanes, earthquakes through HAARPhttp://www.haarp.com/main.html all the way down to mechanical insects with cameras and infused doses of ricin which are identical on sight to an actual mosquito. Extreme electro-magntic waves which can totally shut down the North Korea power grid. The US tested these systems in 1996 when we shut down the Serbian power grid. Kim Il Sung will be dealt with, and, truthfully, he has no idea that not only can we shut down his whole apparatus, if he ever launched a missile it would be intercepted. There is no North Korean threat. The United States is only concerned about the South Korean Government, which is the best Government for the Korean peninsula. ( for once we are right ). Also, North Korea has nobody on their side. China will pass a carte-en-blanche, but the rest of the world knows that the North Korean Tyranny is exceptional in its evil. It is an issue everyone can agree upon, unlike the nations of the Middle East which the populace of USA seems content on killing and alienizing for no apparent reason other than it's Government's allegiance to the Abomination that has forrced the world to name it " Israel ".


Ponce

2004-09-29 04:20 | User Profile

There is nothing better to unite the people like having a foreign army invade your land, it happen in Viet Nam and now in Iraq and so it will be in N. Korea.

Because the US is now so "infamous" the people of other lands knows what to expect from the white skinned long nose from the north.

I myself am a foreigner and having serve in the US Army for six year I am lucky to be able to be a witness as to whom the Americans are and how the people of other lands feels about them.

I am sorry to say that the feeling of friendship towards americans world wide is is getting worse and worse every day.

The problem is not with the American people but with the American government.