North Korea threatens 'pain and suffering' ahead of UN sanctions vote
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[QUOTE=Leestons;52671134]but your gun is bigger.[/QUOTE]
But you're not sure if you're fast enough to draw and fire before he pulls the trigger. Or hell, maybe your big iron isn't on your hip when you answer the door?
I'm still actually not sure if Un is threatening pain and suffering on the west, or his own people.
It seems to me that he's already delivered on his 'pain and suffering' threat, at least on his own people.
[QUOTE=ironman17;52671152]But you're not sure if you're fast enough to draw and fire before he pulls the trigger. Or hell, maybe your big iron isn't on your hip when you answer the door?[/QUOTE]
Just need to make sure we get the sheriff with the big iron on his hip instead. He wont lose.
[QUOTE=TestECull;52671329]Just need to make sure we get the sheriff with the big iron on his hip instead. He wont lose.[/QUOTE]
Were it so easy.
[QUOTE=RikohZX;52671521]Were it so easy.[/QUOTE]
Ayep. Can't call the cops over while Wifebeater Baldpete has a gun trained on you, and who's to say this psychopath doesn't have a bug on your phoneline? Hell, who's to say he's not going to leave like before, and instead try to drag you into his basement so his dog can teach you some "humility"?
[QUOTE=ironman17;52670719]And the second we send troops into North Korea, is the second that China ups their game. Though honestly, we NEED to convince China to let it happen, make an accurate forecast pertaining to the mutual benefits of a[B] United Korea[/B]. And at the same time, detail the severe consequences for BOTH sides if China doesn't stop treating North Korea as an asset and start treating it as what it actually is: a hostile liability that needs to be properly pacified via a joint military operation.[/QUOTE]
Doubt that'll happen. The Chinese don't want american soldiers on their border. At best, the NK leadership will be knocked out and replaced with Chinese puppets who will at least treat the people better. Say what you will about China's human rights violations but they're still better than NK
So, its basicaly...
damned if you do, damned if you don't?
Unsurprisingly the new sanctions have been accepted just now by UN. Now let's see if they retaliate in any way.
[QUOTE=Orkel;52672157]Unsurprisingly the new sanctions have been accepted just now by UN. Now let's see if they retaliate in any way.[/QUOTE]
They have another ICBM they are gonna test. Would not be surprised it all if they launched it in response to the sanctions.
[QUOTE=Orkel;52671147]it's like they're trying to sound as evil as possible with "pain and suffering"[/QUOTE]
Pain is good, jokes on them, Best Korea.
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