N. Korea "Provocative

#51
#51
(milohimself @ Jun 22 said:
Yeah. And they were a paper tiger. Right.

In the end, they couldn't afford enough paper to be a paper tiger.
 
#53
#53
(GAVol @ Jun 22 said:
In the end, they couldn't afford enough paper to be a paper tiger.

That's how we'll be one day because of Iraq. :ninja:
 
#54
#54
That's how we'll be one day because of Iraq.

I seriously doubt that, but I do believe it is a strategy of Al Queda to disrupt our market and bring the country down through the economy.

*Cannot say Al Queda is using Iraq for this purpose, they have nothing to do with each other.*
 
#55
#55
(OrangeEmpire @ Jun 22 said:
I seriously doubt that, but I do believe it is a strategy of Al Queda to disrupt our market and bring the country down through the economy.

Maybe not to that extent, but it's going to hurt us. It already is.
 
#56
#56
(OrangeEmpire @ Jun 22 said:
I seriously doubt that, but I do believe it is a strategy of Al Queda to disrupt our market and bring the country down through the economy.

*Cannot say Al Queda is using Iraq for this purpose, they have nothing to do with each other.*

I'd say Al Quaeda is happy enough that we re-elected Bush.
 
#57
#57
I'd say Al Quaeda is happy enough that we re-elected Bush.

Do you seriously think so?

Kerry would have pulled the troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan would be back under terrorist regimes.
 
#58
#58
(Orangewhiteblood @ Jun 22 said:
I'd say Al Quaeda is happy enough that we re-elected Bush.

I'm sure they are. Everybody knows that terrorists love to be shot at.
 
#60
#60
(GAVol @ Jun 22 said:
I'm sure they are. Everybody knows that terrorists love to be shot at.
Actually, the militant jihadists do. It increases their chances of being a martyr for the cause.
 
#61
#61
We're putting all of our resources in Iraq. Sure we have a few good men in Afghanistan, but not nearly the number we should have had. We've allowed Al Quaeda to spread out while our troops fight Bush's oil / he tried to kill my daddy war.

We're not shooting at them, we don't even know where they are. Sure, there are a few in Iraq now. We got one of them. But they're not all in Iraq.
 
#62
#62
What have we learned, Bush=Heaven and Women!

We are only focused on one part of the global problem of terrorism.
 
#64
#64
Which part is that?

Sorry

What have we learned?

1.) Bush=Heaven and Women
2.) We are only focused on one part of the global war on terror. (Iraq)

*We are fighting in Afghanistan but not much is leant to it.*
 
#65
#65
In my opinion, "The Decider" created more terrorism when he decided to go to Iraq.
 
#66
#66
But anyway, what's done is done. We're stuck with the mess now and we'll be stuck with it for years to come.
 
#68
#68
(CSpindizzy @ Jun 22 said:
It's all about nation-building...you know, what W slammed Gore about in 2000?

Oh yeah..

Back to North Korea, think it's crazier to bomb the missle on the launchpad or allow them to test this missle?
 
#70
#70
Weighing the whole situation, we have more to lose in acting. If we use a missile defense program and miss, we just showed a test of N Korea's new missile can defeat our defense. We then look weak and N Korea wins that diplomatic and strategic round. They might say we'll hold off the test if you give us more food...the same line we always face with them on these situations.
 
#71
#71
(volinbham @ Jun 22 said:
How about bombing the launchpad after the missile is fired? :crazy:

Now THAT sounds like something Bush would do, but then again who knows? He would probably invade Venezuela instead.
 
#74
#74
North Korea has and always will be all talk.

Their scientists are not nearly half as far along as they lead on to be and their constant chest pounding shows it

We don't have the man power to over-take the country though so talk of invading is just...talk
 

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