there wont be a war daw...nangutana ko dinhi sa korean consul (casually, of course) about NK, ingon siya "their all bark with no bite"
there wont be a war daw...nangutana ko dinhi sa korean consul (casually, of course) about NK, ingon siya "their all bark with no bite"
NK's just like a showoff kitten................ showing up their new weapons and nukes to let the world see it's power but they've got no power.
Yeah they launched a few missiles already and all just failed........................... they're buying and researching too much weapons.............. they're military is powerful although not too much but their economy is very fragile, they needed aid donations from China, Russia and even.............. South Korea?
They must not boast so much about their weapons and defying the UN Security Council and threatening the stability in their region especially their neighbors including the Philippines as well. They're launching missiles near other's territorial borders as if they can survive whenever a war spurs up.
This is what I have read a few years ago that North Korean are taking the world hostage.
Last edited by eax; 06-08-2009 at 08:50 PM.
nothing to loose naman gud nang north korea
pirti nang daghana ug sanctions hehehe
murag dili na mo offect kung unsa pa nga sanctions ipang butang sa ilaha hehehe
I think that China has been silent in this issue because maybe it intends to use North Korea. In case NK goes too far and sparks up a war, China will ally with it and use it as a reason to commence an arms race with Vietnam and the Philippines which are it's major rivals in the South China Sea. It could also us NK to retake Taiwan.
Those were just ideas people ok!
God bless America in this situation.
Families appeal for clemency for 2 held in NKorea
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The families of two American journalists convicted of crossing into North Korean territory pleaded to that country's government to let them go.
The families of Laura Ling, 32, and Euna Lee, 36, said in a statement Monday that Ling has a "serious medical condition" that will be worsened by her prison sentence. The statement also says Lee has a 4-year-old daughter who is beginning to worry about her mother.
Laura Ling, 32, is the younger sister of Lisa Ling, a reporter for National Geographic "Explorer" TV. She said her sister suffers from an ulcer that requires medical treatment.
The women were working for San Francisco-based Current TV when North Korean guards seized them March 17 near the country's border with China. The nation's highest court sentenced them over the weekend to 12 years of hard labor.
The families were "shocked and devastated" by the sentence, according to the statement, which was issued through the families' New York-based spokeswoman, Alanna Zahn. They asked the North Korean government "to show compassion" and grant the women clemency.
full article:
Families appeal for clemency for 2 held in NKorea - Yahoo! News
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