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January 31, 2003
Friday
 
 
North Korea threatening nuclear war
Dale Amon (Belfast, Northern Ireland)  International affairs

According to the New Zealand Herald, North Korea says nuclear war is possible at 'any moment'. I'll still guess it's just blackmail and grandstanding. Invasion didn't work for them in 1950 and it certainly won't work now, even with a couple nukes. A couple nukes is just enough to get the whole planet really ticked off at them. They'd be done for. Everyone (except the French of course) would want a piece of them.

Unless their leaders are some unbelievable combination of stupid and desperate...

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Dale, when you say "Unless their leaders are some unbelievable combination of stupid and desperate...", do you mean the North Koreans or the French?


Posted by The Philosophical Cowboy at January 31, 2003 10:08 PM

The North Koreans.

We are already certain about the French.


Posted by Dale Amon at January 31, 2003 10:19 PM

I do not understand this discussion. A nuclear attack on the U.S. changes history; a nuclear attack by the U.S. changes geography. It involves a couple of million deaths against the death of every man, woman, child, squirrel and cockroach in their crummy little country. This is a tragedy, but it is not war.


Posted by Lou Gots at February 2, 2003 04:41 AM
Unless their leaders are some unbelievable combination of stupid and desperate...

How about "delusional"?

I mean, you're talking about someone who's been raised from birth to run the country. And not just any country, mind you, but the last, best hope on Earth for old-school, hard-core, wingnut cult-of-personality Stalinism.

A place where everybody goes around calling him "dear leader" and gratefully fawning over his largesse in yet again allowing the sun to peer over the horizon in the morning and so grace their new day.

You have to wonder what that sort of thing does to a fellow's perceptions of his own importance. You have to worry what it might do to his comprehension of his own mortality.


Posted by Dan Martinez at February 3, 2003 07:26 AM