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March 04, 2015, 11:37:21 AM |
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They threaten for food. If they start warmongering rhetoric, it is right about time the U.S. sent a humanitarian aid to NK. Again and again, as it happened before, many times already. The rules are simple, and both sides know them perfectly.
the dprk has raised itself up to become a powerful prosperous nation with nuclear arms and space satellites, it has no need for yankee goyim "aid", this isn't the 90s You'd better open your eyes, buddy. Are you from NK? UN food body approves $200-m aid for N. Korea (published on June 8, 2013) The UN food body has approved $200 million of food aid for North Korea, targeting the country’s most vulnerable people who remain dependent on external assistance. The World Food Programme (WFP) executive board has this week approved a new two-year operation for North Korea starting on July 1, WFP spokesman Marcus Prior said today. “It will target about 2.4 million people — almost all children, and pregnant and nursing women — with about 2,07,000 tonnes of food assistance at a cost of $200 million,” he said North Korea suffered regular chronic food shortages under the Kim dynasty, with the situation exacerbated by floods, droughts and mismanagement. During a famine in the mid to late-1990s, hundreds of thousands died
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March 04, 2015, 11:47:25 AM |
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^war reparations
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March 04, 2015, 11:55:15 AM |
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^war reparations
War reparations by the UN, wtf?! Though these still don't make NK into "a powerful prosperous nation". By the way, which space satellites are you talking about? Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 was a North Korean Earth observation satellite, which according to the DPRK was for weather forecast purposes, and whose launch was widely portrayed in the West to be a veiled ballistic missile test. The satellite was launched on 13 April 2012 at 07:39 KST aboard the Unha-3 carrier rocket from Sohae Satellite Launching Station. The rocket exploded 90 seconds after launch near the end of the firing of the first stage of the rocket
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March 04, 2015, 12:01:18 PM |
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Much needed reminder given the current obsession with IS and the like, that the craziest mofos in town are still the Koreans of the North. Beyond all dispute.
IS and NK are equally insane. Kim is just doing the usual scare mongering tactics with his shitty soviet missiles.
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March 04, 2015, 12:02:05 PM |
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the dprk has raised itself up to become a powerful prosperous nation with nuclear arms and space satellites, it has no need for yankee goyim "aid", this isn't the 90s
Actually they are quite a bit far from being prosperous. They are still alive because of the mercy of China. Technologically they are developed relative fast, but the lack of arable land (the whole country is a big bunch of mountains) is still crippling them.
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March 04, 2015, 12:24:32 PM |
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IS and NK are equally insane. Kim is just doing the usual scare mongering tactics with his shitty soviet missiles.
Well, actually NK recently did quite a lot of research and development on those rockets and probably they got some know-how from China, so some of those missiles are more or less up to date stuff. Anyway, currently none of those missiles can reach densely populated areas in the US.
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March 04, 2015, 12:33:26 PM Last edit: March 04, 2015, 12:52:48 PM by tee-rex |
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IS and NK are equally insane. Kim is just doing the usual scare mongering tactics with his shitty soviet missiles.
Well, actually NK recently did quite a lot of research and development on those rockets and probably they got some know-how from China, so some of those missiles are more or less up to date stuff. Anyway, currently none of those missiles can reach densely populated areas in the US. Facts don't confirm that their rocket technology is "up to date". The two stages of the rocket launched in 2012 were examined by Korean missile experts. They reported that the components of the rocket were unreliable and inefficient, the rocket design being based on older technologies from the 1960s and 70s, whereas the rocket engine was almost identical to the Iranian one (don't ask me where they got the Iranian rocket engine from).
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March 04, 2015, 12:47:18 PM |
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U.S. needs to send Dennis Rodman to North Korea again to make Kim calm down. LOL
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March 04, 2015, 01:11:37 PM |
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War reparations by the UN, wtf?!
yes the un went to war against the dprk and lost Though these still don't make NK into "a powerful prosperous nation". By the way, which space satellites are you talking about? Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 was a North Korean Earth observation satellite, which according to the DPRK was for weather forecast purposes, and whose launch was widely portrayed in the West to be a veiled ballistic missile test. The satellite was launched on 13 April 2012 at 07:39 KST aboard the Unha-3 carrier rocket from Sohae Satellite Launching Station. The rocket exploded 90 seconds after launch near the end of the firing of the first stage of the rocket the one they sucessfully launched 8 months later Actually they are quite a bit far from being prosperous. They are still alive because of the mercy of China. Technologically they are developed relative fast, but the lack of arable land (the whole country is a big bunch of mountains) is still crippling them.
there are occasional shortages and not everyone gets to eat meat twice twice a day and throw 30% of it away like we do in the west but there's no starvation any more. doesnt help that most of the farmland and fishing is in the occupied south.
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March 04, 2015, 01:20:06 PM |
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U.S. needs to send Dennis Rodman to North Korea again to make Kim calm down. LOL Sorry , who is Dennis Rodman and how are we supposed to peacefully get him down to North-Korea ? :-)
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March 04, 2015, 01:24:14 PM |
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They always say "we will start war" but nothing happened for 60 years and most people in S.Korea does not care about them.
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tee-rex
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March 04, 2015, 01:26:08 PM |
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War reparations by the UN, wtf?!
yes the un went to war against the dprk and lost Though these still don't make NK into "a powerful prosperous nation". By the way, which space satellites are you talking about? Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 was a North Korean Earth observation satellite, which according to the DPRK was for weather forecast purposes, and whose launch was widely portrayed in the West to be a veiled ballistic missile test. The satellite was launched on 13 April 2012 at 07:39 KST aboard the Unha-3 carrier rocket from Sohae Satellite Launching Station. The rocket exploded 90 seconds after launch near the end of the firing of the first stage of the rocket the one they sucessfully launched 8 months later The satellite which is not working and tumbling as it orbits around the Earth? I wouldn't call this a successful launch.
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March 04, 2015, 01:34:10 PM |
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War reparations by the UN, wtf?!
yes the un went to war against the dprk and lost Nice turn. But what about the restrictions that UN put on their "war reparations" to North Korea? Don't you think it rather strange that a country (or an organization) subject to pay reparations sets terms and conditions? The operation will be implemented under stringent monitoring conditions, which includes immediate permission for missions to access all parts of the operational chain, access to markets and the use of Korean speakers Besides that, what about China and Russia, do they also pay reparations?
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March 04, 2015, 01:57:33 PM |
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The satellite which is not working and tumbling as it orbits around the Earth? I wouldn't call this a successful launch.
we know it is working because it broadcast the song of general kim il sung and song of general kim jong il Nice turn. But what about the restrictions that UN put on their "war reparations" to North Korea? Don't you think it rather strange that a country (or an organization) subject to pay reparations sets terms and conditions? The operation will be implemented under stringent monitoring conditions, which includes immediate permission for missions to access all parts of the operational chain, access to markets and the use of Korean speakers thats why they call it humanitarian aid instead of war reparations it is embarrassing for them and they dont wish to admit they're frightened of the koreans Besides that, what about China and Russia, do they also pay reparations?
trade and military assistance to help keep the yankee goyim common enemy at bay.
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tee-rex
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March 04, 2015, 02:07:32 PM |
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The satellite which is not working and tumbling as it orbits around the Earth? I wouldn't call this a successful launch.
we know it is working because it broadcast the song of general kim il sung and song of general kim jong il Have you heard it yourself or just been told so? According to data collected by astronomers from different countries, the North Korean satellite is malfunctioning. Data from trackers in South Africa and Britain suggest the brightness of the satellite has been fluctuating, which indicates it is tumbling as it orbits. That likely means a malfunction in the probe's stabilizers because it was designed to constantly point toward the Earth Are they telling us lies?
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March 04, 2015, 02:26:39 PM |
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Facts don't confirm that their rocket technology is "up to date". The two stages of the rocket launched in 2012 were examined by Korean missile experts. They reported that the components of the rocket were unreliable and inefficient, the rocket design being based on older technologies from the 1960s and 70s, whereas the rocket engine was almost identical to the Iranian one (don't ask me where they got the Iranian rocket engine from).
I said more or less . BTW nothing wrong with the 60' 70' rocket technology. E.g. the good old russian kerosene/nitric acid or DMH/NTO rocket engines are still the most reliable and cheapest engines "on the market" (...but a bit fussy to handle the fuel). The keyword here is "based" e.g. the Scud-C and Scud-D are both based on the ancient Scud-A (what is a direct descendant of the V2) but the newer C and D models are very different in almost every possible ways. So underestimating NK could be a serious mistake. BTW nobody will directly attack NK as it's still a Chinese outpost. Same situation as Ukraine.
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tee-rex
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March 04, 2015, 02:59:21 PM |
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Facts don't confirm that their rocket technology is "up to date". The two stages of the rocket launched in 2012 were examined by Korean missile experts. They reported that the components of the rocket were unreliable and inefficient, the rocket design being based on older technologies from the 1960s and 70s, whereas the rocket engine was almost identical to the Iranian one (don't ask me where they got the Iranian rocket engine from).
I said more or less . BTW nothing wrong with the 60' 70' rocket technology. E.g. the good old russian kerosene/nitric acid or DMH/NTO rocket engines are still the most reliable and cheapest engines "on the market" (...but a bit fussy to handle the fuel). The keyword here is "based" e.g. the Scud-C and Scud-D are both based on the ancient Scud-A (what is a direct descendant of the V2) but the newer C and D models are very different in almost every possible ways. So underestimating NK could be a serious mistake. BTW nobody will directly attack NK as it's still a Chinese outpost. Same situation as Ukraine. But what is wrong with Ukraine, whose outpost is it? if you think it is Russian, then I beg to differ.
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March 04, 2015, 03:04:48 PM |
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But what is wrong with Ukraine, whose outpost is it? if you think it is Russian, then I beg to differ.
Apart from the bosses over there nothing wrong with Ukraine. It's a contested Russian "outpost" now .
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March 04, 2015, 03:21:15 PM |
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U.S. needs to send Dennis Rodman to North Korea again to make Kim calm down. LOL Sorry , who is Dennis Rodman and how are we supposed to peacefully get him down to North-Korea ? :-) You're probably not from the US..so am i LOL
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March 04, 2015, 03:21:52 PM |
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Pre-emptive strike. They seem to be keen on using the language of the United States.
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