Honestly? I think this is "Hey, remember us? Give us money to stop"Is this a direct result of the US giving them nuclear technology? Wasn't it Albright or as I like to call her, allstupid, who said these are people we can work with?
Honestly? I think this is "Hey, remember us? Give us money to stop"
I don't recall to be honest. I do remember a lot of saber rattling and then magically a lot of discussions began occurring regarding nuke tech.Didn't Sec Albright and Clinton push to give them a nuclear reactor? I'm just trying to remember.
Wasn't that during a huge famine over there?I don't recall to be honest. I do remember a lot of saber rattling and then magically a lot of discussions began occurring regarding nuke tech.
pick a decade. They are constantly on the precipice of famine on a biblical scale, think SomaliaWasn't that during a huge famine over there?
Naw, they are just a bit slow for Christmas and they will make out their shopping list for US Santa.pick a decade. They are constantly on the precipice of famine on a biblical scale, think Somalia
Naw, they are just a bit slow for Christmas and they will make out their shopping list for US Santa.
I don't recall to be honest. I do remember a lot of saber rattling and then magically a lot of discussions began occurring regarding nuke tech.
It started in 1994, when the old man was rattling his saber and Bill Clinton started moving troops into the peninsula (I was one of them). Then he was like "Holy sh*t maybe a war with the US and the ROK wouldn't be such a good idea." And then he died, and his pig son took over and it all started again ... and then the son died, and now grandson Kim Jong-un feels like he has to prove how big his balls are. But even in 1994 we really didn't want a war with the North because unlike what's happened in the deserts over the last 20 years, another war in Korea would be like the first one, in which we lost almost as many Americans in three years as we did over 10 years in Vietnam. We could never be sure that the Chinese or the Russians wouldn't jump in on North Korea's side, and we still can't. But unfortunately, violent regime change is the only thing that's going to fix what's wrong there -- they aren't going to reunite peacefully the way Germany did.I don't recall to be honest. I do remember a lot of saber rattling and then magically a lot of discussions began occurring regarding nuke tech.
It started in 1994, when the old man was rattling his saber and Bill Clinton started moving troops into the peninsula (I was one of them). Then he was like "Holy sh*t maybe a war with the US and the ROK wouldn't be such a good idea." And then he died, and his pig son took over and it all started again ... and then the son died, and now grandson Kim Jong-un feels like he has to prove how big his balls are. But even in 1994 we really didn't want a war with the North because unlike what's happened in the deserts over the last 20 years, another war in Korea would be like the first one, in which we lost almost as many Americans in three years as we did over 10 years in Vietnam. We could never be sure that the Chinese or the Russians wouldn't jump in on North Korea's side, and we still can't. But unfortunately, violent regime change is the only thing that's going to fix what's wrong there -- they aren't going to reunite peacefully the way Germany did.