Smiles and Cries said:they can fire one and take down an aircraft and claim it violated their airspace, these are they crazy games they play well at
Meadows said:Someone just asked Steve Herman (W7VOA) if it is fair to say that the US is about to conduct military operations and he said "no it isn't"
Jea Song said:Can someone write what would be the worst case scenario and the best case scenario in the next 48 hours? Also the most likely scenario
Sure, but I would argue that the world never "moved forward"... the US just won the Cold War, and the capitalism and democracy they promoted actually seems to make for decently open and prosperous societies. We didn't move forward so much as the US moved the world forward via dominanceEatChildren said:They're the last remaining relic of an old form of government, but the fact they exists, as strange as it may be, is evidence enough that human civilization as a whole has not completely moved forward.
Mindlog said:Worst case scenario: In response to retaliatory destruction of its artillery or missile batteries NK begins shelling Seoul.
Best case scenario: Kim Sun-il announces his desire for a formal peace treaty. He intends to disarm and open NK with the long term goal of peaceful re-unification. A herculean humanitarian effort begins to help the North Koreans.
Most likely: Amid great pomp and circumstance Kim Sun-il assumes control of North Korea. Sabre rattling continues and talks are not resumed. Some time passes then NK 'makes concessions' and receives aid.
cycle repeats
BocoDragon said:Sure, but I would argue that the world never "moved forward"... the US just won the Cold War, and the capitalism and democracy they promoted actually seems to make for decently open and prosperous societies. We didn't move forward so much as the US moved the world forward via dominance![]()
Mindlog said:My immense aplogies. I'm on another board discussing this very topic and I had the wrong name in my clipboard. I was referring to Kim Jong-un.
Kim Sun-il's name came up in a discussion about the Christian missionaries trying to aid North Korean refugees.
Related book- Escaping North Korea: Defiance and Hope in the World's Most Repressive Country
I for one never said that was a good idea. And certainly a nuclear strike would be just as devastating to the South given the fact that they are right next to each other. A nuclear strike of any kind against NK would be a really bad idea, unless you didn't care about hurting the other side that NK is attacking, which defeats the purpose of dropping the bomb in the first place.EatChildren said:I would condemn anybody seriously suggesting America, or anybody for that matter, ham fist their way into the country and force a new political reign. Especially anybody suggesting that someone drop the nukes. Unless the situation escalated to an unfathomable and uncontrollable level of war, where nukes were the only option, a nuclear strike on North Korea should be considered nothing less than the most heinous of war crimes.
Diablos said:I for one never said that was a good idea. And certainly a nuclear strike would be just as devastating to the South given the fact that they are right next to each other. A nuclear strike of any kind against NK would be a really bad idea, unless you didn't care about hurting the other side that NK is attacking, which defeats the purpose of dropping the bomb in the first place.
The army and people of the DPRK are now greatly enraged at the provocation of the puppet group while getting fully ready to give a shower of dreadful fire and blow up the bulwark of the enemies if they dare to encroach again upon the DPRK's dignity and sovereignty even in the least.
The group should not run amuck, clearly understanding the will and mettle of the highly alerted army and people of the DPRK to wipe out the enemies.
Escalated confrontation would lead to a war and he who is fond of playing with fire is bound to perish therein.
Gone are the days when verbal warnings are served only.
That's an official release? Where do they even learn to write like that?nyong said:They are out of their frickin minds:
http://www.kcna.co.jp/item/2010/201011/news26/20101126-05ee.html
aswedc said:That's an official release? Where do they even learn to write like that?
It reads like they've developed their own version of English from not having had contact with a real native speaker for decades.
aswedc said:That's an official release? Where do they even learn to write like that?
Not really. That's just how a military-first state which portrays itself as under siege by an outside world would write. It's not as if if Kim is angrily ranting at some guy with a typewriter. "We will not back down, we are strong and triumphant" is the party line, so of course they write like that.nyong said:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Central_News_Agency
http://www.kcna.co.jp/index-e.htm
Their website looks like something out of the Geocities days. But yeah, this is their official press release. Makes one re-think the whole "rational player" business, doesn't it?
Crisis said:If you'd like an idea of how insane North Korea's state of affairs is I cannot recommend this documentary highly enough. Click here. There are previous segments of it but this is where it started getting truly interesting.
I don't know. The incredibly amateur website design and writing strike me as uneducated at least, and certainly not as thought-out/reasoned as something even Ann Coulter would bother saying. There isn't a shred of logic or the slightest hint of rational thought to be had in those articles. It's one-dimensional, highly-inflammatory rhetoric. Which is pretty much par for North Korean politics.BocoDragon said:To be sure... the state structure is kind of insane (50+ years of siege mentality plus the fall of all communist allies will do that), but the people involved are likely rational players.
JohnTinker said:Uh
RT @W7VOA: #ROK gov't in text message orders all journalists to leave Yeonpyeong. #Koreas
JohnTinker said:Uh
RT @W7VOA: #ROK gov't in text message orders all journalists to leave Yeonpyeong. #Koreas
Meadows said:A precaution rather than a response to anything in particular I'd imagine. Imagine if something did happen and they let them stay and an AP or BBC journo died. S Korea would be in deep shit.
Reuters: #ROK defense ministry advises all journalists to leave Yeonpyeong as the "situation is bad." #Koreas
Well you have a point. What's the difference anyway between crazy people acting in a crazy state structure or rational people acting in a crazy state structure. Maybe rational agents would have moved to reform long ago?nyong said:I don't know. The incredibly amateur website design and writing strike me as uneducated at least, and certainly not as thought-out/reasoned as something even Ann Coulter would bother saying. There isn't a shred of logic or the slightest hint of rational thought to be had in those articles. It's one-dimensional, highly-inflammatory rhetoric. Which is pretty much par for North Korean politics.
They butcher a few Americans with axes who are trying to cut down a Christmas Tree, shoot down a South Korean airliner, sink a ship, lob 170 (!) mortars at a civilian population center, and it's "Silly Kim, throwing a tantrum for food aid." People don't seem to get it. These aren't rational responses. I mean, they're backed into a corner. Sure. This coupled with their isolation might help explain their posturing. It doesn't, however, explain their action. Which is, quite simply, "give us what we want or we're going to kill people." Rinse and repeat, ad nauseum. It's no more rational than a terrorist threatening to blow an airliner (which they've done) or some sociopath holding a group of innocents hostage at gun point. Yeah, on some level all involved have taken calculated action/risk to get what they want. That doesn't make them rational players capable of playing the same political game as the rest of us, though.
They never heard about a Picard.Big-E said:Holy fuck do the North Koreans know how to give a press release. That language is so over the top I don't know if it is something completely beautiful or amateurish. For the next one they need to include Picard's line from First Contact.
If it weren't about something extremely fucking serious I would be tempted to provide a dramatic reading.Big-E said:Holy fuck do the North Koreans know how to give a press release. That language is so over the top I don't know if it is something completely beautiful or amateurish. For the next one they need to include Picard's line from First Contact.
Crisis said:If you'd like an idea of how insane North Korea's state of affairs is I cannot recommend this documentary highly enough. Click here. There are previous segments of it but this is where it started getting truly interesting.
aswedc said:That's an official release? Where do they even learn to write like that?
It reads like they've developed their own version of English from not having had contact with a real native speaker for decades.
cool idea :lolDice said:If it weren't about something extremely fucking serious I would be tempted to provide a dramatic reading.
Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku! said:So I just watched this and then watched the Liberia one and holy shit North Korea looked like a walk in the park. I couldn't even make it through the whole Liberia one.
The girl at the tea shop was the saddest partBudokaiMR2 said:Well the thing about North Korea is that no one has seen the real inside except shell shocked prison guards who managed to escape(and others)
Everything else is just really creepy 'everything is really okay here guys' guided tours.
Cross dressing cannibals ... THIS PLACE IS FUCKED UP.Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku! said:So I just watched this and then watched the Liberia one and holy shit North Korea looked like a walk in the park. I couldn't even make it through the whole Liberia one.
Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku! said:So I just watched this and then watched the Liberia one and holy shit North Korea looked like a walk in the park. I couldn't even make it through the whole Liberia one.
Talon- said:CNN International saying North Korea deployed surface to air missiles towards the Yellow Sea.
Mmm...deterrence.
Talon- said:CNN International saying North Korea deployed surface to air missiles towards the Yellow Sea.
Mmm...deterrence.
BocoDragon said:Sure, but I would argue that the world never "moved forward"... the US just won the Cold War, and the capitalism and democracy they promoted actually seems to make for decently open and prosperous societies. We didn't move forward so much as the US moved the world forward via dominance![]()
Smiles and Cries said:South Korea needs to learn how to protest from France and UK
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2010/11/27/grant.south.korea.protests.cnn
that silly reporter tried to make it look worst than it was. :lol
Salazar said:Any Australian who used to watch Stan Grant on SBS can tell you what an epic dickface he is.
Smiles and Cries said:I'm thinking this guy is praying war breaks out so he can be in the middle of it all so he can run his mouth
Salazar said:Yeah, he ran away from his wife with another reporter (milf to the extreme) - then made a kind of comeback on Australian tv, and then bailed to CNN.
I am absolutely thrilled that you are a junior now.Wii said:ONLY ONE WAY TO STOP THIS CRISIS
INTRODUCE NORTH KOREA TO STARCRAFT 2
BLANKET SEOUL AND PYONGYANG WITH HORSE TRANQUILIZER AEROSOL WHILE THEY PLAY