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Re: O/T Korea ? didnt we fight them once before?
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Posted by Kelly C on October 10, 2006 at 05:15:58 from (65.165.20.97):
In Reply to: O/T Korea ? didnt we fight them once before? posted by Turke Bros. Farms on October 09, 2006 at 18:03:32:
There is one other thing to factor in to these developments. I think the fact that the US has not been messing around with these guys any more. I.E. Afganastan and Iraq. Has scraed the heck out of the dictators who do not want to get with the program. They feel the only way they can stay in power and compete with the will of the US is to have Nukes. Not a bad play on thier part if you think about it. Unfortunately for us I dont think any resulution will come of it. All they really have to do is hold out until the Dems get some power and it will be the way it was before again. Lets talk, lets talk, lets talk. But do nothing. Just my opinion of course.
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