North Korea faces international warnings over missile launch

I wish that N.Korea will just smarten up and realize that the world is against it. and any thing it will do will result in war, a war that it will pretty much be outnumbered in.
 
I am very happy Japan and USA support each other. North Korea need awake up who is Jesus Christ. Maybe Sunday hit on USA. very hardest bow to Lord pray for North Korea! NK is very tooo meanful!! Greedy!!! I believed Japan did warned NK about nucelar on Japan destoryed in Dec. 7th 1941
 
Gt-racing said:
I wish that N.Korea will just smarten up and realize that the world is against it. and any thing it will do will result in war, a war that it will pretty much be outnumbered in.

N. Korea already knew the consequences if they attack without a good reason. So, don't worry...it won't happen. :)
 
EagleCherokee63 said:
I am very happy Japan and USA support each other. North Korea need awake up who is Jesus Christ. Maybe Sunday hit on USA. very hardest bow to Lord pray for North Korea! NK is very tooo meanful!! Greedy!!! I believed Japan did warned NK about nucelar on Japan destoryed in Dec. 7th 1941

Actually, both atomic bombs were dropped on Japan on August 6 & 9, 1945 and December 7, 1941 was when Japan attacked Pearl Harbour. And why did you think that con artist Jesus Christ could change everything? He's dead for about 2000 years now....get over with it.
 
Cynical Vez said:
Actually, both atomic bombs were dropped on Japan on August 6 & 9, 1945 and December 7, 1941 was when Japan attacked Pearl Harbour. And why did you think that con artist Jesus Christ could change everything? He's dead for about 2000 years now....get over with it.
There's no reason to respond in a crude insulting way. :nono:
 
Reba said:
There's no reason to respond in a crude insulting way. :nono:
Thank you this. It not me to Jesus Christ.... I not feeling hurt anymore because I used many yrs they insulted me. Thats why They insulted me through Jesus Christ. Jesus will judgement day them. Forgive them.
 
We probably own, test, and launch more nuclear missles than anyone else in the world. Isn't it unfair to say that others can't do the same?
 
VamPyroX said:
We probably own, test, and launch more nuclear missles than anyone else in the world. Isn't it unfair to say that others can't do the same?
We haven't tested any nukes since the 60's.

We have never launched any missiles with nuclear heads.

We have never launched any test missiles over other countries without permission.

The only non-nuclear armed missiles we have launched have been during war, against the enemy.

If we actually launched nuclear missiles in the past, we wouldn't be having this discussion now. That would have started a nuclear WWIII.

The American military and nuke button pushers aren't as trigger happy as you would like to believe.
 
Think about this:

Hunger in the shadow of N Korea's nukes
PYONGYANG - As Pyongyang pushes on with its quest to develop nuclear weapons amid international opposition and growing impatience from Washington, hunger continues to plague the real victims of Kim Jong-il's policy - North Koreans.

Despite experiencing its best harvest in 10 years, North Korea will post another substantial food deficit in 2005 and require external aid to support more than a quarter of its 23.7 million people, two United Nations agencies said on Tuesday.

...Most of the 16 million people receiving subsidized cereals from the government-run Public Distribution System (PDS) averaging 300 grams per person per day - half a survival ration - cannot make ends meet. They turn to more expensive private markets yet "they are still not able to cover their basic energy requirements", FAO and WFP said.

...The report, which followed a joint assessment mission by the Rome-based food agencies in September and October, says, "the continuing national shortage is still a problem" so "external food aid is in part seen within the context of overall domestic availability". ..

Despite the tensions over Pyongyang's nuclear program, the US is also a major food donor to the North. Should Washington adopt an even harder stance toward North Korea and impose economic sanctions - a highly likely possibility - the plight of North Koreans will only deteriorate further.

(Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Food Program.)
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/FK24Dg02.html
 
Back
Top