Without engaging Earls craziness... this thing has the ability to spiral out of control quickly. I have no clue what angle this will take to de-escalate but I'm pretty certain tweeting about China isn't going to do it.
7/5/2017 8:41:51 AM
http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/foreign-policy/331578-worried-about-war-with-north-korea-withdraw-from-southThis is a golden opportunity for Trump to implement an "America First" policy and rip up a one-sided deal. If we withdraw the troops, all parties will be better off. I'd compromise and offer the South a deal that they pay what American citizens pay if they want to keep our defense. Same offer for Japan.
7/5/2017 7:14:43 PM
bttt
7/8/2017 12:39:18 PM
7/9/2017 2:34:15 AM
7/9/2017 10:23:46 AM
They pay more than nothing (like Trump said exaggerating) but the point stands that their payments fall short and we aren't in a fiscal position to spend money on things that don't directly affect the llves of Americans. Maybe we were for much of the life of the deal but not now. Do the math.We spend 7 billion a year in 3 countries. Japan pays us 2 billion and Korea pays us 800 million. Germany pays nothing? Most of the payments are also in the form of offsetting rent and wages for native support personnel. The American people are subsidizing the rest. Who wouldn't want to pay 35% of their taxes and let people in another country pay the rest.If we are spending 7 billion, we need to be getting at least 7 billion back or its a raw deal.[Edited on July 9, 2017 at 11:39 AM. Reason : trump exaggerates ]
7/9/2017 11:39:14 AM
Does anyone have a good primer on modern Japanese military and policies? They don't have a normal standing military right? I'm incredibly ignorant to Far East military.Like what recourse do they have if a NK missile test, as seems to the case, lands in their waters or God forbid their mainland?
7/28/2017 11:46:07 AM
^
7/28/2017 6:28:59 PM
Pretty much what I thought. So the official response will basically be war games as usual (which is obviously better than actual military action).
7/28/2017 7:40:02 PM
The thread title says it all. North Korea isn't doing anything to anyone but the coporate media has to keep the hype alive to justify sanctions. That is the entire goal. Just to sanction the shit out of North Korea so its people can never prosper. All in the name of maximum profits. Sad.
7/30/2017 11:04:03 PM
I thought that this interview was a good read:https://theintercept.com/2017/08/06/donald-trump-north-korea-intercepted-podcast-john-feffer/
8/6/2017 6:13:12 PM
the american media never misses an opportunity to call the north korean leader irrational. Pay attention. It happens during every segment. Its funny how a statement with no supporting evidence would be made so consistently on every network.
8/29/2017 7:01:20 PM
less than 6 months until the Olympic games start; I wonder in Un is going to stage a nuclear test and/or missile test to coincide with the games?
8/29/2017 8:20:42 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eY9VLCAfAvYDoes this woman even hear herself? Its like the administration is in a costant competition to see who can make the most hypocritical statements on an international stage.
8/29/2017 9:42:50 PM
9/1/2017 9:54:29 AM
https://www.upi.com/North-Korea-moving-flood-victims-into-new-homes/2691479344309/ Brutality!
9/2/2017 12:10:00 AM
Hot news story from your friends at UPI via the Russian embassy in Pyongyang!
9/2/2017 6:05:32 AM
Where do you get your information on North Korea?
9/2/2017 8:01:22 AM
From old books
9/2/2017 2:41:24 PM
Interested to see how many die when the rushed and poor construction causes them to collapse.
9/2/2017 2:47:11 PM
9/2/2017 3:00:13 PM
?
9/2/2017 3:43:30 PM
That is comical
9/2/2017 7:54:47 PM
you believing exactly what the corporate media tells you is comical.
9/2/2017 8:04:58 PM
You thinking the image you posted has any significance to anything is comical.
9/2/2017 8:09:01 PM
I don't but it shows you that there is another side to the story you take as fact. I don't expect it to change anyones mind but I do want you to be aware that there are people who don't buy into the propaganda machine. but you keep on believing north korea is irrational and could do anything at any moment.
9/2/2017 8:11:51 PM
All the sheeple think North Korea hates Japan. In reality they love Japan!!That can launch rockets over their country but it's over water so it's cool!
9/2/2017 8:12:28 PM
9/2/2017 8:19:01 PM
Who said I thought I was the only one? I didn't claim to make the graphic. There are hundreds of millions of people who see past the US bullshit. The language being used in the media about the event is intended to make people think the missile was somehow a threat to japan. Japan is next to North Korea. Reciprocity. How the hell are they supposed to fire missiles towards the US without going over Japan?
9/2/2017 8:22:52 PM
So should Japan be worried NK is possibly launching nukes over their country???
9/2/2017 8:27:14 PM
Of course they should be worried as long as they are hosting 50,000 troops of the nation that vows to destroy DPRK.
9/2/2017 8:30:30 PM
9/2/2017 8:53:15 PM
So are you trying to convince us North Korea is acting rationally or that the US is acting irrationally?
9/2/2017 9:35:50 PM
^North Korea is acting rationally but irrational is the wrong word for how the US is acting. The US is acting unreasonably and very aggressively (as always). It shouldn't need convincing if you've followed global relations in the last 60+ years.
9/2/2017 10:21:20 PM
How is anything NK does rational? I'd like to know the thought process behind your conclusion.
9/2/2017 10:42:43 PM
How is anything they do irrational? I don't even know where to begin. The US was running war games in the South when this missile was tested. Nuclear weapons are the only deterrent that has proven successful. The US and Japan have already done so much to Korea. It would be irrational for them to ignore their own history or the history of American aggression around the world.
9/2/2017 10:58:01 PM
lol. ok let's agree to disagree.
9/2/2017 11:13:02 PM
What do we disagree about? History?
9/2/2017 11:18:24 PM
9/3/2017 12:02:16 AM
Also fuck everyone who thinks North Koreans don't deserve to eat because their government is making a few of the same weapons our government has thousands of. Your supremacy complex is literally starving people.[Edited on September 3, 2017 at 12:44 AM. Reason : dare i say white]
9/3/2017 12:43:11 AM
I do agree that building weapons to defend yourself is a rational thing to do. The existence of NK is however irrational. A country that prevents its citizens from leaving that was created in a weird post WW2 cluster fuck. Also let's not forget the country is consumed by a racist notion they are the master race. so I'd rather they not have hydrogen bombs.[Edited on September 3, 2017 at 8:10 AM. Reason : They've been starving for decades. This isn't a new development. ]
9/3/2017 8:08:51 AM
the people who are acting irrational is china. they should have let NK fall years ago and let korea become whole again. but no their irrational fear of K-Pop on their border keeps millions in serfdom.
9/3/2017 9:35:07 AM
9/3/2017 12:24:55 PM
9/3/2017 12:47:38 PM
Listen to what you are saying though. China is right there and shares a border. You aren't just saying they should sit back and let The US control the region from 6000 miles away, but you are saying its irrational for them not to. Its worth noting that if the US had never interfered (is there anywhere in the world you can say that?), there would have been no Korean war, and Korea would have been whole from the start.
9/3/2017 12:55:03 PM
Capitalism won in china. You can't be communist and drive around shanghi in a Ferrari. China once did have a reason for keeping NK communist I feel as that time has gone and it'd be better for all of us if there was reunification. I totally get why china has fears of Japan and Korea btw.
9/3/2017 1:12:05 PM
^check out The Party - The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers, by Richard McGregor.^^
9/3/2017 6:23:32 PM
so you place no blame on the us?
9/3/2017 6:33:57 PM
I don't care about historical context. Preventing your citizens from freely leaving is insane. What's to gain from defending the NK government?
9/3/2017 6:40:26 PM
^^Not in particular. Korea would be similar to Japan had SU/China not messed with it. But, they did. Because they did and because they previously invaded South Korea, a US defense of and permanent presence in South Korea was inevitable. Now, North Korea spends its time worried the US is going to invade and topple it so it continuously escalates the situation by developing nuclear weapons and making threats while also launching ballistic missiles over US allies. The US is forced to respond in kind. About the only thing I can blame the US for in this situation is having let this go on for the past 30 years and not striking before they even had a chance at developing nukes. Same mistake was made with Pakistan.I can also blame the US for invading Iraq (the second time) and in doing so, having completely expended our nation's will to deal with legit problems (such as Ukraine and North Korea). Because of that, we're empowering nations like NK and Russia to continue destabilizing the world while nations like Iran and Saudi Arabia destabilize the Middle East.US involvement isn't by default some nefarious or bad thing. Our involvement in Germany/France and the rest of Europe as well as Japan after World War 2 was an entirely positive thing. Funny how when the US is occupying a nation and attempting to build up a stable government, things generally go well and when Russia and China get involved suddenly concentration camps start going up like Starbucks' expansions.I am deliberately ignoring US involvement in "nation building" in the Middle East because we've never actually done that there. Although, from what I've been reading about Afghanistan, we've actually come a long way there and any setbacks we've experienced recently are likely due to Russia intervening on behalf of the Taliban.[Edited on September 3, 2017 at 6:52 PM. Reason : a]
9/3/2017 6:48:04 PM