When the hardcore's up in Moscow start getting a little rattled and even their other neighbors to the North in China start maneuvering troops towards their borders for fear of some type of nuclear escalation I'd say we had better coordinate a precision air strike to protect our troops in the DMZ.
Also to protect our friends on the tiny island of Guam by using superior air power to neutralize the NPRK's ability to launch any missiles whatsever, and stand ready to take out their millions of border charging soldiers with a tactical nuke strike, should they all of a sudden decide to follow through on their threat Wednesday to engage the south, as they now declare the 1953 armistice defunct, which essentially means declaring war on the US and South Korea.
Today will be a telling day for certain to see how further the little Korean madman goes in testing our weak kneed Kum Ba Rak goverment sensing fright from the in over his head Obama and the girl running the state dept who's probably got a few dollars tucked away in joint bank account from various entities in the region buying the Clinton's influence thereby rendering her useless, bought and paid for by somebody somewhere.
Clinton Warns North Korea for ‘Belligerent’ Behavior in Region - Bloomberg.com: "May 27 (Bloomberg) -- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said North Korea must face consequences for its “belligerent and provocative behavior” after Kim Jong Il’s regime threatened military action against South Korea.Clinton spoke in Washington after North Korea’s official news agency said Kim’s government would no longer abide by the 1953 armistice that ended the Korean War and may respond militarily to South Korea’s participation in a U.S.-led program that would block ships suspected of carrying nuclear weapons or material for export.The U.S. takes “very seriously” its commitments to defend South Korea and Japan, its principal allies in the region, Clinton said. She called on North Korea to return to the so- called six party talks aimed at dismantling its nuclear arms program.North Korea has continued to ratchet up tension since it tested a nuclear weapon on May 25, drawing international condemnation and the prospect of increased sanctions against the communist nation.“The Korean People’s Army will not be bound to the Armistice Agreement any longer,” the official Korean Central News Agency said in a statement today. Any attempt to inspect North Korean vessels will be countered with “prompt and strong milit"
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