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North Korea Nuclear Ready

It's like some of you haven't even been listening to the debates on whether or not to use WMD's that have been happening in Game of Thrones...
 
Do you people remember the Zimmerman Telegram where the Nazis tried tot get the Mexicans to be our enemies in WWII ?

Is this a similar situation ?
 
What about that thing in Spies Like Us where Dan Ackroyd and Bill Murray launched the nuke ?

Any similarity there ?
 
The good news is that North Korea is certified pre-demolished. There's nothing to break.

Except for South Korea and potentially Japan. Even if they aren't able to get off a nuclear weapon they will almost certainly be able to attack Seoul with a shit ton of conventional artillery.
 
no shit - if you're going to go for churchill, you best do churchill...and meticulously plan all of your public comments
 
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/08/...edCoverage&region=EndOfArticle&pgtype=article

WASHINGTON — President Trump’s warning on Tuesday that North Korea would experience “fire and fury like the world has never seen” if it continued threatening the United States was a remarkable escalation of military rhetoric with little precedent in the modern era, historians and analysts said.

Mr. Trump’s menacing remarks echoed the tone and cadence of President Harry S. Truman, who, in a 1945 address announcing that the United States had dropped a nuclear bomb on Hiroshima, urged the Japanese to surrender, warning that if they did not, “they may expect a rain of ruin from the air, the like of which has never been seen on this earth.”
 
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/08/...latedCoverage®ion=EndOfArticle&pgtype=article

WASHINGTON — President Trump’s warning on Tuesday that North Korea would experience “fire and fury like the world has never seen” if it continued threatening the United States was a remarkable escalation of military rhetoric with little precedent in the modern era, historians and analysts said.

Mr. Trump’s menacing remarks echoed the tone and cadence of President Harry S. Truman, who, in a 1945 address announcing that the United States had dropped a nuclear bomb on Hiroshima, urged the Japanese to surrender, warning that if they did not, “they may expect a rain of ruin from the air, the like of which has never been seen on this earth.”

Big difference, we were at war with Japan at the time.
 
Mr Trump's remarks were pulled from his ass and have no meaning or significance other than to make him feel tough.
 
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