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Pyongyang’s third failed missile test: what now? : Comments

By Liang Nah, published 18/4/2017

North Korea’s unsuccessful missile or nuclear demonstrations should still be regarded with caution as they heighten the Kim regime’s need to pull off a successful technology demonstration for politico-nationalistic reasons.

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The BS and spin intensifies right in front of us.
The Trump armada is not going toward North Korea at all.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-04-18/china-has-to-take-action-against-north-korea-turnbull-says/8451512
Posted by JF Aus, Thursday, 20 April 2017 9:13:24 PM
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You just keep believing in conspiracy and media hyp won,t you. When you Se with your own eyes then you can start conspiracy and B S stories ond outcomes.

Any who gets in front of a story written by media is a conspiracist. Let the real news prevail.
Posted by doog, Thursday, 20 April 2017 10:39:19 PM
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Doog,
Who are you talking to and what conspiracy are you talking about?
Posted by JF Aus, Friday, 21 April 2017 3:13:24 AM
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EJ,

Take off your conspiracy tin hat. There is tonnes of evidence that North Korea invaded South Korea with roughly 75 000 troops and tanks, (not something done without considerable planning and preparation), secondly the planning and communication between Mao and Stalin for the invasion is also documented. What is lacking is any indication that the South initiated the conflict.

So far China has been quite happy to sit back and do nothing while NK arms itself with Nukes. When the US suggested that it install the THAD long range missile defense system in SK then we heard a lot of protest from China, as it would not only shoot down NK's missiles, but extend missile protection against China's systems nearby, and radar detection well within China. However, China still did nothing, and the US began installing the THAD system.

Suddenly China woke up, but its response has only been the token turning back of a few NK coal ships, but no curtailment of oil or other supplies to NK.

The next step if NK develops capable missiles would be to install nuclear tipped cruise missile in SK.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Friday, 21 April 2017 9:56:00 AM
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Loudmouth, Joe,

On page 3 of this thread you question if it would be possible for China and other countries to develop economic projects involving the USA.
I think it would be possible, what's more there is evidence of substance indicating how it could be done, while at the same time stimulating national economies.
Are you interested and could you possibly open a door to get to a table to discuss relevant possibilities?
Posted by JF Aus, Friday, 21 April 2017 6:49:58 PM
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