BlazedMonkey
Well-Known Member
So if you follow international news, are in the US or South Korea youve heard by now that the the new North Korean government is taking a very aggresive military stance recently. Conducting multiple nuclear tests, literally threatening to start a nuclear war with the US, saying it will rip up the truce.
WTF? Why? whats the endgame here? I suppose they could make a huge fuss then back off and hope that people would give them things and work with them more in order to avoid a war.
But i dont get that vibe :/ I get that they are looking to start a fight.
Lol, sure they have an adequate army and some weapons of mass destruction but really? A war with the US and South Korea? They will be creamed. The second they attack the US or SK i imagine the full force of both militaries coming down. Obama doesnt need to get elected again. And frankly im sure both countries are tired with dealing with NK constantly, and really would be nice to go in and help all the starving civilians.
I would say either they back off and it was all some kind of power negotiation play, or we see a fairly serious war in which the US and SK ultimately win but not without casualties to both the military and civilians.
Lets hear your thoughts, would love if someone from or with connections to SK could chime in.
WTF? Why? whats the endgame here? I suppose they could make a huge fuss then back off and hope that people would give them things and work with them more in order to avoid a war.
But i dont get that vibe :/ I get that they are looking to start a fight.
Lol, sure they have an adequate army and some weapons of mass destruction but really? A war with the US and South Korea? They will be creamed. The second they attack the US or SK i imagine the full force of both militaries coming down. Obama doesnt need to get elected again. And frankly im sure both countries are tired with dealing with NK constantly, and really would be nice to go in and help all the starving civilians.
I would say either they back off and it was all some kind of power negotiation play, or we see a fairly serious war in which the US and SK ultimately win but not without casualties to both the military and civilians.
Lets hear your thoughts, would love if someone from or with connections to SK could chime in.