North Korea is simply trying to pressure nations into giving it aid (especially food) in exchange for nuclear consolations.The 15-nation council passed a resolution last month threatening "significant action" against North Korea in the event of a new nuclear test or missile launch.
The meeting comes after North Korea confirmed on Tuesday that it carried out a third nuclear test. Monitoring agencies had earlier reported an "unusual seismic event".
"A third nuclear test has been successfully staged," the North's state-run Korean Central News agency said.
"The nuclear test was conducted as part of measures to protect our national security and sovereignty against the reckless hostility of the United States that violated our republic's right for a peaceful satellite launch."
US President Barack Obama said the test posed a threat to international peace and security.
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North Korea 'a serious threat to the U.S.'??? =)) Never mind that we have military bases all over the globe in 150 countries for the benefit of our big defense and energy corporations so that they can exploit natural oil and gas resources. :ymapplause: The only threat they pose is with EMP and even so, it would be very difficult for them to develop a substantial enough warhead to mount, arm, launch and explode high over the U.S. that would wipe out our infrastructure, especially without being detected well in advance. It is interesting to note how the U.S. categorizes N. Korea and Iran as dangerous 'rogue states' that must be dealt with given the fact that these are two of the remaining three nations on earth with no central bank in control of its monetary system.North Korean military ambitions are a "serious threat" to the US, outgoing Pentagon chief Leon Panetta has said.
In a speech made after Pyongyang carried out its third nuclear test, Mr Panetta likened the North to Iran, describing them as "rogue states".
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DING DING DING!!! I think we have a winner! Of course after N. Korea is invaded and obliterated there will need to be a central bank set up to fund and oversee the economic recovery and help all of that democracy-spreading humanitarian aid they need so desperately.Col. Flagg wrote: It is interesting to note how the U.S. categorizes N. Korea and Iran as dangerous 'rogue states' that must be dealt with given the fact that these are two of the remaining three nations on earth with no central bank in control of its monetary system.
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While it is correct that they don't have a Central Bank for Rothschilds to control, I don't think that comes into this equation.
I think here Joel Skousen is correct....
North Korea serves as a whipping boy of sorts, though we cannot touch it, due to it being under the protection of China...
Rather, North Korea will serve as a catalyst trigger event to start a nuclear war, with Russia and China doing a massive Pearl Harbor on the USA...
The PTB lets the sabre-rattling continue so that the Feds can fear-monger, send resources to prop them up rather than let NK fall under it's own weight of poverty and starvation - and they won't have to stop their military/nuke activities, to be used at a later date when the time is right (about 2020 according to J. Skousen).
But then, maybe Joel is wrong...
I think here Joel Skousen is correct....
North Korea serves as a whipping boy of sorts, though we cannot touch it, due to it being under the protection of China...
Rather, North Korea will serve as a catalyst trigger event to start a nuclear war, with Russia and China doing a massive Pearl Harbor on the USA...
The PTB lets the sabre-rattling continue so that the Feds can fear-monger, send resources to prop them up rather than let NK fall under it's own weight of poverty and starvation - and they won't have to stop their military/nuke activities, to be used at a later date when the time is right (about 2020 according to J. Skousen).
But then, maybe Joel is wrong...
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I do agree with Joel Skousen about the role North Korea China and Russia are to play but I think his timeline is off and that things will happen much sooner. I have talked to a few friends about what Skousen has said and they also think that if/when things happen it will be sooner than his timeline....but it is not easy to "guess" a timeline either because of numerous factors that can change.....
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Yep. :ymapplause:spark_pluged wrote:DING DING DING!!! I think we have a winner! Of course after N. Korea is invaded and obliterated there will need to be a central bank set up to fund and oversee the economic recovery and help all of that democracy-spreading humanitarian aid they need so desperately.Col. Flagg wrote: It is interesting to note how the U.S. categorizes N. Korea and Iran as dangerous 'rogue states' that must be dealt with given the fact that these are two of the remaining three nations on earth with no central bank in control of its monetary system.
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North Korea is nothing more than another proxy of China and this is nothing more than the making of another proxy-war. The young play toy leader of North Korea is nothing more than a puppet of China who will do anything for his master.
The leader of North Korea said he was going to develop a nuclear weapon and use it on the US. So far the crazy leader has done what he said he would do, and I think he is dumb enough to follow through with his word.
Has anyone seen the new Red Dawn movie? Just wondering.
The leader of North Korea said he was going to develop a nuclear weapon and use it on the US. So far the crazy leader has done what he said he would do, and I think he is dumb enough to follow through with his word.
Has anyone seen the new Red Dawn movie? Just wondering.
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I've been actually leaning a little to this notion lately as it seems to make the most sense and IMHO, nuclear warheads will go off in this nation at some point in the future as part of the Lord's judgment upon us.Tribunal wrote:North Korea is nothing more than another proxy of China and this is nothing more than the making of another proxy-war. The young play toy leader of North Korea is nothing more than a puppet of China who will do anything for his master.
The leader of North Korea said he was going to develop a nuclear weapon and use it on the US. So far the crazy leader has done what he said he would do, and I think he is dumb enough to follow through with his word.
Has anyone seen the new Red Dawn movie? Just wondering.
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One of the reassons I haven't seen the Red Dawn remake (aside from my general disdain of all the "remakes" of movies that shouldn't be remade) is that I'm willing to bet my Boy cout Council could beat the crap out of North Korea. Yes, maybe they do have a million soldiers, but a million soldiers sitting around scared stiff and starving to death still loses to a group of 14 year old boys working on their Shooting merit badge, especially if they think there may be 14 year old girls watching.Col. Flagg wrote:North Korea 'a serious threat to the U.S.'??? =)) .
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The Red Dawn remake originally had CHINA being the invader, but since China has purchased the AMC theater chain (one of the two largest in America), the movie studio made the film makers redo the movie so that all those movie-goers would not think badly of those who own the theaters in which they are munching popcorn...
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Yeah, I heard that. I had already pretty much made up my mind to not go even before the change, but that cemented it. I love Jackie Chan, but I see no reason to see him rather than Arnold from Happy Days as Miyagi (besides, it's always a lot of fun seeing Ralph Macchio getting the crap kicked out of him.) I really liked Kevin Bacon and John Lithgow, couldn't even tell you who was in the new one. Don't even get me started on the degraded shows like Dukes of Hazzard and Starsky and Hutch.
All I can say is, if someone decides to try a remake of Ferris Bueller, I hope someone gives them a wedgie, a swirlie, and then hangs them from a flagpole by their underwear.
All I can say is, if someone decides to try a remake of Ferris Bueller, I hope someone gives them a wedgie, a swirlie, and then hangs them from a flagpole by their underwear.
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Silly corporations! Don't let the truth get in the way of business. Again, North Korea is a proxy of China and any attacks by the North Korean boy toy can only happen if China approves.HeirofNumenor wrote:The Red Dawn remake originally had CHINA being the invader, but since China has purchased the AMC theater chain (one of the two largest in America), the movie studio made the film makers redo the movie so that all those movie-goers would not think badly of those who own the theaters in which they are munching popcorn...
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You NAILED it. They just took down Libya with Moammar's scheme to form an African Union based on the gold dinar and flip a finger at the international banksters. The only reason we are messing with N Korea and Iran are to get them on board with the banksters. Right now Russia and China are playing along - but the minute we are weakened to due civil war or a national disaster, they will turn on the banksters and give us hell. The balance of world politics will flip at that point.Col. Flagg wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-21429544
North Korea 'a serious threat to the U.S.'??? =)) Never mind that we have military bases all over the globe in 150 countries for the benefit of our big defense and energy corporations so that they can exploit natural oil and gas resources. :ymapplause: The only threat they pose is with EMP and even so, it would be very difficult for them to develop a substantial enough warhead to mount, arm, launch and explode high over the U.S. that would wipe out our infrastructure, especially without being detected well in advance. It is interesting to note how the U.S. categorizes N. Korea and Iran as dangerous 'rogue states' that must be dealt with given the fact that these are two of the remaining three nations on earth with no central bank in control of its monetary system.North Korean military ambitions are a "serious threat" to the US, outgoing Pentagon chief Leon Panetta has said.
In a speech made after Pyongyang carried out its third nuclear test, Mr Panetta likened the North to Iran, describing them as "rogue states".
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You nailed it too! :ymapplause:eric wrote:You NAILED it. They just took down Libya with Moammar's scheme to form an African Union based on the gold dinar and flip a finger at the international banksters. The only reason we are messing with N Korea and Iran are to get them on board with the banksters. Right now Russia and China are playing along - but the minute we are weakened to due civil war or a national disaster, they will turn on the banksters and give us hell. The balance of world politics will flip at that point.Col. Flagg wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-21429544
North Korea 'a serious threat to the U.S.'??? =)) Never mind that we have military bases all over the globe in 150 countries for the benefit of our big defense and energy corporations so that they can exploit natural oil and gas resources. :ymapplause: The only threat they pose is with EMP and even so, it would be very difficult for them to develop a substantial enough warhead to mount, arm, launch and explode high over the U.S. that would wipe out our infrastructure, especially without being detected well in advance. It is interesting to note how the U.S. categorizes N. Korea and Iran as dangerous 'rogue states' that must be dealt with given the fact that these are two of the remaining three nations on earth with no central bank in control of its monetary system.North Korean military ambitions are a "serious threat" to the US, outgoing Pentagon chief Leon Panetta has said.
In a speech made after Pyongyang carried out its third nuclear test, Mr Panetta likened the North to Iran, describing them as "rogue states".
