China are a pack of ***** that always get let off lightly or avoid finger pointing. Nobody should respect them. They enabled a lot of this bullshit because of their communist scum past.
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China are a pack of ***** that always get let off lightly or avoid finger pointing. Nobody should respect them. They enabled a lot of this bullshit because of their communist scum past.
"We"? Who is this "we" of whom you speak?
I thought that Britain had voted to disengage from the rest of the world and concentrate on "our own country". Now people are talking about getting involved in a war thousands of miles away, because it might secure the popularity of Donald Trump. Donald Trump, ffs!!
We are being governed by idiots.
No. Obviously. But the US (and the UK) went down that non-UN path in Iraq in 2003. That didn't work out too well. and now there's a gung-ho business bully with previously poor approval ratings with his finger on the hair-trigger. How's that going to work out any better?
Very much so and always said the biggest threat to the world are these types who get rolled over because of severe naivety.The idiots are the left-wing, pacifying types who don't ever want to confront the reality of this type of situation. What did Obama do thn North Korea crossed his 'red lines'. Sweet FA as per all left-wing apologists.
This has got to the situation it is because of the likes of Corbyn etc. His ilk always assume that we can engage with people. Well, guess what. It doesn't work, and now the world is in a much more dangersous place than it ought to be, but the left-wingers again need to blame those that are prepared to stand up to it.
Rather than looking for the positive in this (that maybe at long last this evil regime will be dealt with), you need to attack someone who you don't like. The blame is with your left-wing luvvies.
The UK's engagement with the rest of the world would be better served if we positioned ourselves in the forefront of the nations that worked for world peace. We are no longer one of the great military powers.
Whilst I accept that Brexit doesn't necessarily mean disengagement from everything else in the world (and I am prepared to listen to what May and her supporters are saying about this), it does seem to me to be equally likely that, at the first taste of growing conflict in the world, there will be a massive shift in public opinion that will demand no further engagement with any other nation.
Britain and the world will be the poorer if that happens.
Think I might start needing to get paid a bit more - danger money!
Some interesting and simplistic views from some of NSC's resident experts of everything.
The curious case of dealing with NK is far from straight forward, there's actually a backlash here in SK following the recent scandals concerning the Park Geun Hye administration, that is sympathetic to aligning closer to the north and following a more isolationist model. Don't think for a minute that the majority of everyday South Koreans like such a strong US military presence even though it has guaranteed stability and enabled economic advancement.(Not to mention liberating them from decades of Japanese colonisation in '46)
Before the domino style capitalist/communist war in the 50's the peninsular was a dirt poor nation. NK still is thanks to the regime - the North Korean people (apart from the chosen few) have never known anything different to the hard traditional subsistence living that they and their forefathers experienced yet now they have paranoid, gulag threatening, dynastic dictators to contend with. To dismiss the North Korean people for not rising up and revolting and saying they would be a justified collateral damage to just wipe out the Kim Jong problem is as inhumane as saying nuking the French to stop the Nazis would have been an option if the H bomb was ready.
China have all the leverage here, I can't see China allowing a fat kid to endanger their position right now.
Dialogue for me is key. I don't care if Kim Jong Un lives his days out eating cheese and drinking Cognac as long as an accord can be met to stabilise the situation and allow the NK citizens more food and liberty. I didn't enjoy seeing footage of Saddam getting hung in a shed or Gaddaffi being thrown on the back of a ute because it came with unacceptable consequences and no plan going forward.
"We" (the armed forces of the UK) did fight the Korean War, but failed to defeat the enemy. The peace settlement, such as it was, created the North Korean government. You seem to imagine that "taking the NK government down" is some sort of easy option. History tells us that it isn't. It will be an entanglement that could be massively more complicated than anything kicked off by Bush and Blair in the Middle East.
Trump will have seen what his air strike on Syria did for his flagging poll ratings. He'll be wanting more of the same. He's got a taste for it now. Very very dangerous.
The idiots are the left-wing, pacifying types who don't ever want to confront the reality of this type of situation. What did Obama do thn North Korea crossed his 'red lines'. Sweet FA as per all left-wing apologists.
This has got to the situation it is because of the likes of Corbyn etc. His ilk always assume that we can engage with people. Well, guess what. It doesn't work, and now the world is in a much more dangersous place than it ought to be, but the left-wingers again need to blame those that are prepared to stand up to it.
Rather than looking for the positive in this (that maybe at long last this evil regime will be dealt with), you need to attack someone who you don't like. The blame is with your left-wing luvvies.
I am sure you would characterise me as left wing but I certainly would describe myself as pacifist to the point of inaction; sometimes you have to use force against bullies. There are certain rules about this. The first is consistency of message and Trumps frequent about turns are very dangerous. The second is planning for the consequences of any action you take so you don't create bigger problems than the ones you acted against and Irag is a case here. Sometimes it isn't a case of left vs right it's about doing the job properly.
Non-action or the US policy over the past 20 years of "strategic patience" with the Korean situation has created a bigger problem than the one that they,by NON action,would have faced had they actually acted earlier....agree.
Well that would put the tin lid on it. War breaks out as Brighton and Hove Albion are about to start their new season in the Premier League. Boom,no more Televised Football. Ever.
Just watched some morons from 'Stop the War' shout down a Syrian refugee trying to make a point about the USA missile strike.They were more interested in slagging off Trump,the useless oxygen-thieves.