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hippiechick

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Posted: Aug 6, 2009 - 8:30am

 musiclife wrote:

I was so proud that President Bill Clinton did this.. {#Clap}



 
He is DA MAN!!!!!!!!

{#Notworthy}

musiclife

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Posted: Aug 6, 2009 - 8:26am

I was so proud that President Bill Clinton did this.. {#Clap}


kurtster

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Posted: Aug 5, 2009 - 5:26pm

 steeler wrote:
Sending Bill Clinton to North Korea to bring back the 2 journalist hostages was a stroke of brilliance.

You can see from the photos of Bill and Kim Jong seated next to each other that Jong saw this as some kind of coup for him. A meeting with a former U.S. President. However, Bill was in and out of there so quickly that I seriously doubt anyone else in the world saw it as anything more than it was — I'll go there to get these 2 women out of there.  If photos of me sitting stone-faced next to Jong is the price, well, that's cheap.  

Why buy into the game North Korea has been playing for years — that if you in any manner recognize us, you are in some manner condoning our practices.  That's an outmoded way of thinking, one that never really made much sense to me. 

Let Jong try to put a propaganda spin on this.  No one is buying. Meeting with someone is not a concession of anything.

We got 2 hostages released with nothing more than a long jet flight for Bill to and from North Korea.      

{#Clap}

 
Bonus feature is that we (the US) actually got a first hand look at Kim and should have come home with some greater insight as to how shots are being called in NK.  That makes it a win / win.

jadewahoo

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Posted: Aug 5, 2009 - 3:15pm

 manbirdexperiment wrote:

plus hey, free lunch for him.

 
... and dim sum.

Manbird

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Posted: Aug 5, 2009 - 3:12pm

 dionysius wrote:


Amen. I'm not a big fan of Clinton, but what he did here was sheer brilliance.
 
plus hey, free lunch for him.
dionysius

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Posted: Aug 5, 2009 - 3:11pm

 steeler wrote:
Sending Bill Clinton to North Korea to bring back the 2 journalist hostages was a stroke of brilliance.

You can see from the photos of Bill and Kim Jong seated next to each other that Jong saw this as some kind of coup for him. A meeting with a former U.S. President. However, Bill was in and out of there so quickly that I seriously doubt anyone else in the world saw it as anything more than it was — I'll go there to get these 2 women out of there.  If photos of me sitting stone-faced next to Jong is the price, well, that's cheap.  

Why buy into the game North Korea has been playing for years — that if you in any manner recognize us, you are in some manner condoning our practices.  That's an outmoded way of thinking, one that never really made much sense to me. 

Let Jong try to put a propaganda spin on this.  No one is buying. Meeting with someone is not a concession of anything.

We got 2 hostages released with nothing more than a long jet flight for Bill to and from North Korea.      

{#Clap}

 

Amen. I'm not a big fan of Clinton, but what he did here was sheer brilliance.
steeler

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Posted: Aug 5, 2009 - 3:02pm

Sending Bill Clinton to North Korea to bring back the 2 journalist hostages was a stroke of brilliance.

You can see from the photos of Bill and Kim Jong seated next to each other that Jong saw this as some kind of coup for him. A meeting with a former U.S. President. However, Bill was in and out of there so quickly that I seriously doubt anyone else in the world saw it as anything more than it was — I'll go there to get these 2 women out of there.  If photos of me sitting stone-faced next to Jong is the price, well, that's cheap.  

Why buy into the game North Korea has been playing for years — that if you in any manner recognize us, you are in some manner condoning our practices.  That's an outmoded way of thinking, one that never really made much sense to me. 

Let Jong try to put a propaganda spin on this.  No one is buying. Meeting with someone is not a concession of anything.

We got 2 hostages released with nothing more than a long jet flight for Bill to and from North Korea.      

{#Clap}


Coaxial

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Posted: Jun 19, 2009 - 4:59pm

 hobiejoe wrote:
Bit of brinksmanship going on in the Far East at the moment.....
 
 

US navy prepares to intercept North Korean ship

Kang Nam vessel suspected of transporting weapons, a violation of UN sanctions imposed last week

Tension was growing in the Pacific today as the US navy prepared to intercept a North Korean cargo ship suspected of carrying weapons in defiance of a United Nations ban.

The US navy has been tracking the Kang Nam since its left a North Korean port on Wednesday.

It would be the first ship to be intercepted since the UN last week imposed sanctions on North Korea as punishment for conducting an underground nuclear test last month. The sanctions ban the import and export of nuclear material, missiles and all other weapons other than small arms.

A USS destroyer, the John McCain (named after the father of the Republican senator, who was an admiral), was awaiting orders to intercept the ship off the Chinese coast.

More...


 
Aye, it's crap like this that makes me real nervous...Never know how the major loon will respond...

hobiejoe

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Posted: Jun 19, 2009 - 4:23pm

Bit of brinksmanship going on in the Far East at the moment.....
 
 

US navy prepares to intercept North Korean ship

Kang Nam vessel suspected of transporting weapons, a violation of UN sanctions imposed last week

Tension was growing in the Pacific today as the US navy prepared to intercept a North Korean cargo ship suspected of carrying weapons in defiance of a United Nations ban.

The US navy has been tracking the Kang Nam since its left a North Korean port on Wednesday.

It would be the first ship to be intercepted since the UN last week imposed sanctions on North Korea as punishment for conducting an underground nuclear test last month. The sanctions ban the import and export of nuclear material, missiles and all other weapons other than small arms.

A USS destroyer, the John McCain (named after the father of the Republican senator, who was an admiral), was awaiting orders to intercept the ship off the Chinese coast.

More...



Red_Dragon

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Posted: May 30, 2009 - 7:41pm

 winter wrote:

Well, with all due respect to the Father of Our Country, I disagree. It's a bit late to go looking for friends when you need help moving, IMO. ("Dude! I just met you and you seem totally cool! Want to help me haul my furniture up and down stairs next Saturday?")

And if you're only a friend when you need something, are you a true friend or just a user? 

 
Friends are one thing, alliances between nation states are something else entirely.  Good relations are a good thing, permanent alliances are not.  Besides, if we mind our own business the chances of going to war - or making alliances - are much reduced.

winter

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Posted: May 30, 2009 - 7:34pm

 oldslabsides wrote:

On this we shall agree to disagree.

I don't want a wall, just an unwillingness to interfere in the affairs of others.  George Washington argued in his farewell address that alliances are dangerous things, sometimes necessary in war but never in peace.  I don't see that that fundamental bit of wisdom has any less validity today.
 
Well, with all due respect to the Father of Our Country, I disagree. It's a bit late to go looking for friends when you need help moving, IMO. ("Dude! I just met you and you seem totally cool! Want to help me haul my furniture up and down stairs next Saturday?")

And if you're only a friend when you need something, are you a true friend or just a user? 
katzendogs

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Posted: May 30, 2009 - 7:32pm

 winter wrote:

I don't think they've got any reason to attack us first. Their bombs aren't even as big as the first ones we built back in WWII.
 
I don't have a fly by link but that is not what was mentioned. Pretty sure.

Red_Dragon

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Posted: May 30, 2009 - 7:30pm

 winter wrote:


Big picture? We're all interconnected, like it or lump it. The oceans are a lot narrower than they were, and the cost of living behind a wall far outweighs the benefits, IMO.

 
On this we shall agree to disagree.

I don't want a wall, just an unwillingness to interfere in the affairs of others.  George Washington argued in his farewell address that alliances are dangerous things, sometimes necessary in war but never in peace.  I don't see that that fundamental bit of wisdom has any less validity today.

winter

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Posted: May 30, 2009 - 7:26pm

 oldslabsides wrote:

I can live with the shame of the mistakes of past leadership.  Minding one's own business hardly seems shortsighted to me.

I think the "suitcase" bomb threat has been overstated in an attempt at fear mongering.  If it were really that easy, someone would have done it by now.
 

Big picture? We're all interconnected, like it or lump it. The oceans are a lot narrower than they were, and the cost of living behind a wall far outweighs the benefits, IMO.
winter

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Posted: May 30, 2009 - 7:22pm

 kurtster wrote:


That's right we don't. The last ones were dismantled by Bush in 2003.  I don't have a solution for NK, other than a non existant weapon.

My point is through the process of talking to no end, the horse is out of the barn.  Closing the barn doors after the horse has escaped is meaningless.  All we can do is wait, we already have lost control of the situation. 

I am not advocating the genocide of the NK's, we don't have the right.  But if NK builds a missile and makes a successful nuclear attack on US territory, we have no one to blame but ourselves.  And we are effectively powerless to stop them.  Same with Iran.  Only proxies can act on our behalf, and I don't know of any willing to do so.

The burden clearly falls on the Chinese to solve the NK problem.  They created the monster, now they must slay the monster.  We should pull out of the region militarily and let the locals solve it themselves.  Perhaps my frustration is showing, but do we have any vital interests to protect in the region anymore ?  Guess I am in over my head here.

 
I don't think they've got any reason to attack us first. Their bombs aren't even as big as the first ones we built back in WWII. Yes, they're still dangerous - but consider that the inevitable counterattack (even with conventional weapons) would be far worse than anything they could dish out, and there's just no profit to be gained from striking first. 

I think the North Koreans and the Iranians both learned from Iraq: if you're going to bluster around at odds with the US, you'd better have actual WMDs instead of fake ones to back up all that hot air. Also it's a useful blackmail tool for the North Koreans - even if they can't hit us, they can hit Japan or South Korea pretty easily. 

Options? Keep talking, first and foremost. Work with the Chinese to pressure the North Koreans. If China stops supporting Kim Jong-Il, his regime's days are numbered - and he knows it. His obsession with isolationism and an excessively strong military has bankrupted his country. It's only a matter of time before it all falls apart. 
Red_Dragon

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Posted: May 30, 2009 - 7:19pm

 winter wrote:

Well, they're working on resolving that. And since all you really have to do anymore is sell a bomb to some fanatical proxies and let them figure out how to deliver it, that whole "out of range"  scenario is fast becoming meaningless.

Besides, we committed to helping the South Koreans and Japanese protect themselves. It'd be shameful (and shortsighted) to renounce those agreements now that the going's gotten tougher. 

 
I can live with the shame of the mistakes of past leadership.  Minding one's own business hardly seems shortsighted to me.

I think the "suitcase" bomb threat has been overstated in an attempt at fear mongering.  If it were really that easy, someone would have done it by now.

winter

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Posted: May 30, 2009 - 7:15pm

 oldslabsides wrote:
I know I'll get called an isolationist - at the least - but since North Korea has no weapons which are a threat to the US, the US doesn't have a dog in this fight.  Our military presence in South Korea (and a lot of other places) should be ended.  We are not the world's cop, dammit.

A lot of our current foreign policy problems can be traced to us sticking our nose where it doesn't belong; we should stop doing that.
 
Well, they're working on resolving that. And since all you really have to do anymore is sell a bomb to some fanatical proxies and let them figure out how to deliver it, that whole "out of range"  scenario is fast becoming meaningless.

Besides, we committed to helping the South Koreans and Japanese protect themselves. It'd be shameful (and shortsighted) to renounce those agreements now that the going's gotten tougher. 
Red_Dragon

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Posted: May 30, 2009 - 7:12pm

I know I'll get called an isolationist - at the least - but since North Korea has no weapons which are a threat to the US, the US doesn't have a dog in this fight.  Our military presence in South Korea (and a lot of other places) should be ended.  We are not the world's cop, dammit.

A lot of our current foreign policy problems can be traced to us sticking our nose where it doesn't belong; we should stop doing that.
kurtster

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Posted: May 30, 2009 - 7:07pm

 winter wrote:

A) We don't have any neutron bombs. Several nations can make them, but none are presently known to deploy any.
 

That's right we don't. The last ones were dismantled by Bush in 2003.  I don't have a solution for NK, other than a non existant weapon.

My point is through the process of talking to no end, the horse is out of the barn.  Closing the barn doors after the horse has escaped is meaningless.  All we can do is wait, we already have lost control of the situation. 

I am not advocating the genocide of the NK's, we don't have the right.  But if NK builds a missile and makes a successful nuclear attack on US territory, we have no one to blame but ourselves.  And we are effectively powerless to stop them.  Same with Iran.  Only proxies can act on our behalf, and I don't know of any willing to do so.

The burden clearly falls on the Chinese to solve the NK problem.  They created the monster, now they must slay the monster.  We should pull out of the region militarily and let the locals solve it themselves.  Perhaps my frustration is showing, but do we have any vital interests to protect in the region anymore ?  Guess I am in over my head here.


winter

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Posted: May 30, 2009 - 6:06pm

 jadewahoo wrote:

Neutron bombs? Neutron bombs? Do you have any fucking idea of the cancer rate induced by a neutron bomb? Do you have any idea of the toll of human suffering caused by cancer? Uh-huh. And still you are suggesting that we, as a nation, subject the innocent peoples of Korea, who are struggling merely to survive beneath the weight of a despotic dictatorship, to cancer of horrific proportions? Kurt, shame on you.
 
There are other ways - better ways - than inflicting that kind of horror on the North Koreans. And while someone builds nuclear weapons and missiles to threaten us and our allies, they look like the bad guys. We irradiate their cities and we're going to look like the bad guys for a very long time to come. Talk about a great way to make new enemies all over the world!
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