North Korea

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  • GeorgesII0

    I don't get that warrior spirit that some designers here have,
    most of my soldier friends in korea did go into the army so they could go to university and do a patriotic act, noone did it because they wanted to kill north korean,

    there's a lightness in the debate here that is very very scary, because no one is taking in account the number of south korean that still have relative up north and want to resolve this situation "peacefully". my dad coworker was a kid when the war happened, he's luck was to find himself on the good side of border when korea was sliced in two, all his life he combated peacefully to get the two korea reunited, he died 4 years ago but one thing he told me is that "was should never be the solution for anything", you can't bomb another country only because you want to (*looks at irak), SK have sovereignty over there territory and japan, china will never let you attack from there.

    you can be gun happy and laugh about it, but don't consider individuals as collaterals its just plain wrong and moronic,

    • Im not saying we need to go over there and wipe them all out, just Kim, and you jumped on me for that.CygnusZero4
    • Logisitically, how do you do that, call Chuck Norris?DrBombay
    • It can be done. There were many people in Hitlers own ranks that wanted him dead, and tried.CygnusZero4
    • We also tried to take out Castro in the early 60s. That didnt work either, but there's ways.CygnusZero4
    • Where do you get your information from?DrBombay
    • Common knowledge. Things most people know. I am assuming you never went to school?CygnusZero4
    • They didn't teach us advanced dictator assasination techniques.DrBombay
    • lollolololGeorgesII

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