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In reply to the discussion: Breaking: N. Korea Says to Enter "State of War" Against S. Korea - KCNA [View all]Katashi_itto
(10,175 posts)106. For China, it's like having that crazy Uncle that you keep locked up in the attic, except
that he has Nukes.
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Hissyspit
Mar 2013
OP
For China, it's like having that crazy Uncle that you keep locked up in the attic, except
Katashi_itto
Apr 2013
#106
That was pretty much when they canceled the armistice. Now we'll see if
TwilightGardener
Mar 2013
#6
Though this is the seventh time they've cancelled the armistice since '53, I believe. (nt)
Posteritatis
Mar 2013
#77
Lot of reasons one is because N Korea hasnt exactly behaved in a peaceful manner
cstanleytech
Mar 2013
#24
It will affect the whole world indirectly. A war will cause the price of oil to sky rocket and
xtraxritical
Mar 2013
#58
I think this is one of the most dangerous situations we've been in since WWII.
AngryOldDem
Mar 2013
#89
I would think that if this were gonna happen, it'll happen on Easter Sunday
charlie and algernon
Mar 2013
#15
people must remember how close Seoul is to the northern boarder and 2 million NK troops and vast
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2013
#26
Wasn't China involved in drafting the sanctions that sparked the whole thing? n/t
sweetloukillbot
Mar 2013
#70
The important question is what stance China takes & how they support or restrain NK. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 2013
#33
I wouldn't put any faith in the Chinese doing anything more than scratching their asses
davidpdx
Mar 2013
#52
Kim Jong Un has never lived in a free Korea. He doesn't know war. He doesn't know the reality of
applegrove
Mar 2013
#37
Nope. I looked him up on Wikipedia. Some question as to whether he studied in Switzerland.
applegrove
Mar 2013
#65
Yes, big communications have to be going on with China to see what their plans are
NBachers
Mar 2013
#38
Well if we're going to cut grannies SS for war we might as well send her there to fight too. n/t
L0oniX
Mar 2013
#47
@BreakingNews: US officials: Nation takes North Korea's 'state of war' announcement seriously, stand
Hissyspit
Mar 2013
#60
i lived in South Korea. I didn't either. alot of hubris and hot air. . .
Nanjing to Seoul
Mar 2013
#87
This spoiled brat just wants some attention. The world should just ignore him.
TroubleMan
Mar 2013
#71