Yep, some of our moderate terrorists blown up a lot of shia "heretics". For some reason Ivanka is silent, now... that's odd...
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The happy end would be a unification of north and south.
Unlikely. Neither the Chinese nor the Russians would be extremely happy with a close ally of the States on their doorstep instead of the current heavily fortified buffer zone.
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Well, US intelligence picked up a lot of information about the amassed WMDs in Iraq as well...
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Underground testing is bad, but I'm less concerned than testing new missiles, and they cannot be tested under the ground. I think you need to destroy the North Korean regime before they will create an Intercontinental ballistic missile.
Then you have to defeat North Korea in a war, and wipe out most or them. The survivors will hate you but they will obey. You guys do not understand those folks. They spent most of their history with fighting foreign invaders like chinese, mongolians, manchu, japs, and only God knows who else. For them Amaricans are just the latest brutes in the queue. They have no real idea about democracy. In a nutshell the autocratic system of the Three Kingdoms was replaced by the autocratic system of Joseon, then the autocratic Joseon system was replaced by the autocratic Japanese system, and finally they ended up with an autocratic stalinist system. Even in South Korea - after 70 years of "democracy" and western influence - democracy is only a glazing on a basically autocratic system where chaebols holding the true power. They genuinely see their leaders as great man whom working day and night to keep them safe and for improving the country as much as possible. In this view the "american barbarians" with their corrupted minions on the south, and their former japanese masters are the "axis of evil" what want to enslave and exploit them again. So do not expect cheering masses in NK even after destroying the NK regime.
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Cool, then we no longer will be entirely dependent on the poles if we want to buy some cheap (without customs, VAT, tax and such crap) cigarettes and booze .
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I have to agree. We didn't do anything military under Obama and the situation escalated to its current point; I'm not saying there weren't reasons, but ultimately, sanctions failed. Now that it has developed to a point that they are actually a serious threat, it would be wise to cut the head off of the snake, so to speak. To be passive additionally would only bolster the resolve to complete their program. And no one wants NK with a true ICBM.
You americans seem to be slow learners . Every time you guys acted "pre-emptively" the situation always turned from bad to seriously fucked up.
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Knowing how crazy Kim Jong Un is, I don't think that he will be ready for any compromise. Now this is what going to happen:
1. Fat boy will order another round of missile tests 2. Tomahawks will destroy missile installations in the DPRK 3. Fat boy will try to destroy South Korea and Japan with nukes. 4. Even more Tomahawks.
Actually we don't know that. We only know is what the MSM told us about him. BTW what if he's the only restraining force over a bunch of old hawkish NK generals? AFAIK, fat boy want to do some underground nuke test this time.
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Perhaps reading the Bitshares documentation would answer most of your questions.
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eMunie was designed with stability in mind. Unfortunately after three years it's still in beta.
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Fairpump is still working. I don't know how they doing nowadays but about 1-1.5 year ago they weren't very effective. The failures mostly came from their system of voting for a coin to pump instead of picking one after researching the order books. Of course voting is fair but when some members had their own agenda (wanting to get rid of some coins what they bagholding) and persuaded the rest to pump that, those pumps failed miserably.
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That's fine but this isn't anything new. Also XRP isn't the Ripple network itself. Just one IOU what running on it, so the growing adoption of Ripple network not necessary means a big jump in XRP prices. Actually the cheaper XRP means lower transaction costs, therefore it's more attractive for their user base.
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Bitcoin dominance decreasing because of a pump (and dump for BTC)... Am I the only one who see some glitch in this logic ?
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XRP was unable to make a breakthrough in the recent years, even when a few smaller banks (like Fidor Bank in Germany) started using it. So why it would make it now or in the near future, when plenty of technologically more advanced coins are out in the wild?
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So, you have a lot of Golems, OK we get it .
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Litecoin price is coming up As of now its almost USD 7 https://www.coingecko.com/en/price_charts/litecoin/usdEveyrbody saying its going to be USD 50. Remember guys ladies, it used to be USD 50 back in 2013. If like every other altcoins, LTC has potential... you know what i mean No, back in 2013 LTC used to be $2-3 then it was pumped to $50 and then crashed to under $2. Since then it slowly recovering. As I haven't seen a sudden rapidly increasing demand for LTC I must assume this jump in price is just P&D as usual.
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For short/medium term the chances are zero, nil, nada. In the long run BTC will be most likely replaced by something but probably not by ETH.
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I purchased it $24 but do i must hold or, sell it and buy another?
I also think if btc go to hell, than china money would be invested in Monero, because their money is black money.
what do you think?
Depends on what kind of "investor" you are. If you are after the quick buck then sell it now until your losses are not too high and buy something else what fits more to your plans. If you thinking in longer terms then hold it and buy more if the price plunges. Chinese money isn't "black money". They sometimes need to bypass local financial regulations or limitations to get their money to international markets, but that happens once in a few years so that would be quite a "niche market".
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Technologically possible, but that would mess up pretty much everything, and the miners surely would swear vendetta against the developers. However we could by BTC under $10 again . ...but why do you want another PeerCoin ?
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Well, I don't really want to be ruthless but in the case of ISIS fighters not taking prisoners might be a good option. No prisoners, no problem...
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I'm unconditionally distrust my government. Even when they are rarely telling the truth they doing that only for diverting attention from lies about more important questions.
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