"The little kid from North Korea might have pushed too hard, too far this time. As Nikki Halley said, "He longs for war". Well little guy, you wish might be our command. God help your people junior. They are about to pay a steep price for your immaturity."
Well, the little butt head did it again. Perpetrated an act of war on a sovereign neighbor. Flew another missile over Japan. How did Japan react? The same way as the first time. The population was sent to duck and cover.
I wonder once again - does this little runt have a death wish? Does he wish to be the last leader of a country which is about to be incinerated? What gives with him? Listening to the President today talking about his tax reform proposal, he is focused on that GDP growth like a laser beam. The two hurricanes? He is hoping we can still sneak out a 3% GDP in spite of them. If not for the hurricanes - who knows how high the growth could have been.
One thing this President does not have time for, is more war. It is expensive and distracting. He wants both Iraq and Afghanistan to be over with a "W". But what about this distraction from the Korean Peninsula? This little kid who keeps kicking sand in our faces? Our President looks at him like a pimple or gnat on his behind. A major distraction to what he wants to do. And he is not going to put up with it much longer.
What is Trump going to do? More sanctions? More letters? More UN resolutions? Nope. Water off a duck's back. I think Trump is now going to nuke up South Korea and Japan. I really do. Japan has every right now to lay waste to the Norks for overflying their territory twice with missiles which could have been nukes. With over 4,000 nukes, we could nuke up both these countries in a heartbeat without hurting our readiness.
Recently, Secretary Mattis was asked by a reporter if he was bothered by the daily threats we were getting from the Norks. His reply - "Nope." However, if the Norks overflew our country like they did to Japan, he would probably nuke them. Now we understand how the Japanese feel. They just want this to stop. If it has to be war, then war it is.
The little kid from North Korea might have pushed too hard, too far this time. As Nikki Halley said, "He longs for war". Well little guy, you wish might be our command. God help your people junior. They are about to pay a steep price for your immaturity.
What more can be done to them?
ReplyDeleteSanctions have taken away any semblance of life as we know it.
If you live in Pyongyang life is difficult but manageable for those fortunate enough to live there. Still there is very little to buy. Soap, most foodstuffs, underwear, medicines and hundreds of other things are scarce. Elevators do not work. Bath tubs are for water storage. Toilets do not flush without a bucket. Stores use candles for lighting.
This is a society of connections - who you are related to and know matters for material existence. If you were to lose your family you cannot survive alone. If you have access to hard currency, RMB, Euros and Dollars, well then it gets a bit easier. The vast majority do not.
For millions struggling in villages and towns, particularly doing manual labor life is a constant struggle. No glass in
apartments, hauling water, struggling to feed a household, infrequent electricity, poor medical care, little heat, etc.
Yet you and your ilk spout endlessly about OUR need to wage war on this worthless little despot. Endangering millions in South Korea and Japan.
Remember the WWJD? on the now seldom seen wristbands of the faithful.
Well, WWJD?
Certainly not threaten another human being.
WWJD?
North Korea has been engaged in a "crafty" cycle in which it commits hostile acts that are typically followed by negotiations and concessions from the international community, and that tired old tale will likely continue for the foreseeable future.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the Great Negotiator, featured in Tony Scwartz' "Art of the Deal", could use his considerable real estate skills to get a hotel with his brand in downtown Pyongyang. Then, not tell the Russian election meddling investigators who has stayed there, still broadening Muellers reach.