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Kathianne
05-25-2009, 09:02 AM
John Bolton:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124277648950937029.html


Get Ready for Another North Korean Nuke Test
Iran could soon be following Pyongyang's example.
By JOHN R. BOLTON

The curtain is about to rise again on the long-running nuclear tragicomedy, "North Korea Outwits the United States." Despite Kim Jong Il's explicit threats of another nuclear test, U.S. Special Envoy Stephen Bosworth said last week that the Obama administration is "relatively relaxed" and that "there is not a sense of crisis." They're certainly smiling in Pyongyang.

In October 2006, North Korea witnessed the incredible diplomatic success it could reap from belligerence. Its first nuclear test brought resumption of the six-party talks, which gave Kim Jong Il cover to further advance his nuclear program.

Now, Kim is poised to succeed again by following precisely the same script. In April, Pyongyang launched a Taepodong-2 missile, and National Security Council official Gary Samore recently confirmed that a second nuclear test is likely on the way. The North is set to try two U.S. reporters for "hostile acts." The state-controlled newspaper calls America "a rogue and a gangster." Kim recently expelled international monitors from the Yongbyon nuclear complex. And Pyongyang threatens to "start" enriching uranium -- a capacity it procured long ago.

A second nuclear test is by no means simply a propaganda ploy. Most experts believe that the 2006 test was flawed, producing an explosive yield well below even what the North's scientists had predicted. The scientific and military imperatives for a second test have been strong for over two years, and the potential data, experience and other advantages of further testing would be tremendous.

What the North has lacked thus far is the political opportunity to test without fatally jeopardizing its access to the six-party talks and the legitimacy they provide. Despite the State Department's seemingly unbreakable second-term hold over President Bush, another test after 2006 just might have ended the talks....

But never fear, around 4:30 pm today, the Security Council will rush to send a letter of condemnation to NK. All will be well...

Nukeman
05-25-2009, 09:37 AM
well all i can say is that this clip pretty much says it all
:laugh2::laugh2:




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0hk9vaqWUg

Kathianne
05-25-2009, 10:21 AM
Yep, that pretty much covers it. ;)

mundame
05-25-2009, 05:53 PM
People are joking about this because it's hopeless, I suppose.

We've lost nuclear non-proliferation, and so whatever stage comes next, is coming right along. Nukes to every state that can afford the million dollars? Which is even the Congo, if they use IMF money?

Probably.

So what happens now? We wait till somebody nukes somebody else's cities before we consider whether it's useful to make war on them?

I think we just entered a new phase and the spread of nukes will be rapid ------ North Korea will sell them, for one thing. This explosion on our Memorial Day (no accident, IMO) was 20 times as powerful as the last time: clearly they've learned how-to.

Insein
05-25-2009, 09:28 PM
People are joking about this because it's hopeless, I suppose.

We've lost nuclear non-proliferation, and so whatever stage comes next, is coming right along. Nukes to every state that can afford the million dollars? Which is even the Congo, if they use IMF money?

Probably.

So what happens now? We wait till somebody nukes somebody else's cities before we consider whether it's useful to make war on them?

I think we just entered a new phase and the spread of nukes will be rapid ------ North Korea will sell them, for one thing. This explosion on our Memorial Day (no accident, IMO) was 20 times as powerful as the last time: clearly they've learned how-to.


But our dear president is planning on dismantling ours. That will show the dictators our good will towards them and they will follow suit.

mundame
05-25-2009, 09:55 PM
But our dear president is planning on dismantling ours. That will show the dictators our good will towards them and they will follow suit.


Oh, well, good, THAT's all right then, no problem. :blowup:

MtnBiker
05-26-2009, 06:12 PM
well all i can say is that this clip pretty much says it all
:laugh2::laugh2:




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0hk9vaqWUg

It is funny because it is true.

Hans Blix is going to have the UN write a letter! Whoa!

red states rule
05-27-2009, 09:31 AM
http://www.strangepolitics.com/images/content/151445

Gaffer
05-27-2009, 09:56 AM
I called it back when they did the first test.

After over 60 years of NK lying and going back on every promise they make I find it amazing that anyone would sit down with them and actually believe they are going to keep their word.

I know the dark lord is going to have a hard time going up against another communist country. He and dear leader have so much in common. But then again dear leader is just a communist dictator as opposed to our islamo-marxist.

And remember, jokin joe biden said this test was coming. Oops, he wasn't suppose to say that.

We have a nuclear armed NK threatening war. We have the dark lord in power backed by jokin joe, hairy reid and san fran nan to defend and protect the country. Don't it make you feel safe, warm and fuzzy.