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Date Posted: 05:10:00 04/25/03 Fri
Author: DammitBoy!
Author Host/IP: cache-dl06.proxy.aol.com / 205.188.209.42
Subject: Re: Oh, that is monthly...
In reply to: «șTone Caponeș» 's message, "Oh, that is monthly..." on 14:28:29 04/24/03 Thu

I doubt we send more troops in, in any case. With the exception of patriot missile batteries and Aircraft carrier groups.

This will not be like Iraq.

This will be a mass carpet bombing Air War.

Take everything we dropped in the Gulf war, add Afghanistan and Iraq, and then double that number - and you might get close to what we will drop on N. Korea.

If they use nukes, we might do likewise with tactical nukes.

In short, a real shitstorm of hurt is about to go down.

Here's an article about the 'peace talks':



N. Korea Warns U.S. It Has Nuclear Arms

By GEORGE GEDDA WASHINGTON (AP) - North Korea's lead official at nuclear weapons talks in China told a U.S. envoy that his country has nuclear weapons and may test, export or use them depending on U.S. actions, a senior American official said Thursday.

The comment was made by North Korean delegate Ri Gun to Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly during a social gathering Wednesday following formal discussions on the North's nuclear weapons program, said the senior U.S. official, speaking only on condition of anonymity.Kelly did not respond to Ri's comment, said the official.

According to the official, Ri said during the plenary session earlier that North Korea has reprocessed all 8,000 spent nuclear fuel rods in its possession.If true, that would put North Korea much closer to building six to eight additional weapons beyond the one or two it is believed to have at present.

President Bush said the talks give the United States ``an opportunity to say to the North Koreans, `We are not going to be threatened.'''Bush, in an interview with NBC anchor Tom Brokaw, said, ``See, they're back to the old blackmail game.'' He said the world needs to focus on the spread of weapons of mass destruction and the materials used to make them.

A U.S. official said there were no indications that a nuclear test by North Korea was imminent but acknowledged that preparations for an underground test could be concealed. Another official said the North Koreans never used the word ``test'' in the discussions.


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I think they plan to 'test' one on Seoul.



Yeehaw! I've got guns!

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