Thursday, March 12, 2009

North Korea is willing to face off with the big dogs, good luck

North Korea, like other countries around the world are pissed off and taking all precautions to make sure the United States doesn’t interfere with their internal affairs.

Tuesday, North Korea claimed to launch a satellite as part of its peaceful space program, the U.S., South Korea, Russia, Japan and China don’t believe it, and North Korea doesn’t care making a vow to retaliate against any one seeking to shoot it down.

The uproar over the satellite according to U.S. national intelligence director Dennis Blair is the technology is no different from that of a long-range missile and its success means the communist nation is capable of striking the mainland U.S.

The situation cannot go ignored like our nations debt has in the past, leaving us to face the consequences of recession. Action needs to be taking now and ignoring North Korea can send us to an early death, or another war.

They cannot be trusted.

History repeats itself. They pulled the same scheme to conceal its missile development in 1998, when one of their missiles flew over Japan, when it ( North Korea) was suppose to be putting a satellite into orbit.

Hello North Korea, Bush nor Clinton is the president anymore, no more trying to pull a quick one over us!

Call us Kobe, head of the snake, or a country headed towards failure. I agree, it might be time for us to stop focusing on other countries internal affairs and pay attention to home, but for now we need to cover our back and take all precautions to not get attacked. For awhile I could never understand why the most powerful country in the world also ranks the most hated.

Then in deep thought I began putting some of the pieces in the puzzle together. I came across the depiction of a bully’s reputation being threatened and not only to boost up their own self-esteem, but to hold their place in hierarchy, they victimize the weakest person. And that seems to be the same issue for America. And other countries are feed up and will bring out the guns to prove it.

The big picture here is if North Korea is lying and the satellite launch turns out to be a missile launch we could have bigger issues to worry about than how to correct the economy, because we won’t have one.

Sources did not say when a launch would take place, but South Korea cited the dates April 4-8, confirming a report by Yonhap news agency.

2 comments:

  1. This topic has become more relevant this week with N. Korea launching a missile. Write another post about that... You can update the posts...that makes it easier to reach the target.

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