I’ll See Your Assad And Raise You A Kim

Reuters;

A U.S. Navy strike group will be moving toward the western Pacific Ocean near the Korean peninsula as a show of force, a U.S. official told Reuters on Saturday, as concerns grow about North Korea’s advancing weapons program.
Earlier this month North Korea tested a liquid-fueled Scud missile which only traveled a fraction of its range.

39 Replies to “I’ll See Your Assad And Raise You A Kim”

  1. Looks like Trump mighta had enough of NK. The Chinese wont take kindly to a nuke being dropped on their border. They might look the other way if Taiwan was proffered up by the US in a quid pro quo

  2. Seoul and 10 million people are 35 miles from North Korea. Careful Trump – they have nukes. You will own any war you start.

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    trump should offer 50 million dollars and instant u.s. citizenship
    to the first nork general who puts a bullet in that crazy fat boy’s
    punkin’.
    problem solved… you’re welcome.
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  4. If Crazy Fat Boy sees your comment, there could be a whole bunch of Colonels getting sudden promotions soon.

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    “a whole bunch of Colonels getting sudden promotions…”
    apparently he already goes through command staff like sh!t through
    a goose
    … just more incentive for somebody to light his dorkness up.
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  6. Trump cannot easily take military action against NK because they are prepared to rain hell on SK in retaliation.
    It will be interesting to see if China ultimately do have Kim under control….. or not. If they publicly “embarrass” the fat little f*ck but leave him in power, they might witness first hand just how crazy he is.

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    “Trump cannot easily take military action against NK…”
    sure he can… it just has to be a massive decapitation of their
    command & control structure.
    you think the joint chiefs haven’t gamed this ten thousand
    times, hoss
    … you best climb back up on that turnip truck.
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  8. It’s much more difficult to do so with nukes in play, especially when a rogue state like the Norks have them. The Chinese are the key. They support the Norks, grudgingly. If they shut off the supplies to Dear Leader, things have a much better chance of changing. While going right after Bad Haircut seems logical, it’s also more than likely that in that strategy, Seoul is reduced to piles of caesium, strontium and various radionuclides with half lives of thousands of years.
    There is no easy solution to the Nork situation. Almost better to let little Hitler rattle his sword at himself, and not react to his silly antics. If he ever makes the mistake of being the first to strike, rest assured, Peongyang and the entire north half of the peninsula will resemble an uninhabitable sea of glass for millenia

  9. Why don’t the blood thirsty American Neo-Con communists just call it a day and wipe out the entire human race and be done with it?

  10. The truth is we can’t possibly know what is really going on in Korea or anywhere else.
    Why do people believe the media on some things when they know what a pack of lying propagandists they are?

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    “A strategically aimed scud to hit little Kimmie right in the ass would suffice.”
    i’m guessing the leader of the free world could come up with another 60
    (or for that matter 600) cruise missiles… even on a slow sunday afternoon.
    this is a question of political will.
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  12. UnoMe >
    Your reluctance to keep the squatters and terrorists out of the US & Canada make all your other Virtue Signalling asinine.

  13. 1. Article 1, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution is very clear that only Congress can declare war.
    2. This nation can’t even keep the peace in Chicago.
    3. What is anyone cheering for?

  14. Mack >
    Who has declared war?
    The North/ South Korean conflict is a UN security council resolution that has sat quietly as an armistice agreement since 1953. It sounds like the armistice has been breached by NK in recent moths. Which in turn is indeed a UN problem second to South Korea.
    As NK appears to be threatening the US directly with Nuclear attacks, the President of the United States has every right to move military assets into defensive positions.
    I’ll agree with you though, the US should have pulled it’s multi billion dollar support and SK defensive wall off the 38th decades ago and placed those resources on the US/ Mexico border.

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    folks… the norks decide to let one go… s/k, japan… anywhere…
    all these weasel words about “declaring” war become academic.
    in this situation, you can be neville chamberlain, william lyon
    mackenzie king… or chuck freakin’ norris.
    choose wisely… because you can’t put the plutonium back
    in the tube.
    i say fat, crazy kimmie has to go.
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  16. *
    the newly re-testicled whitehouse appears to be laying the groundwork
    to change lil’ kim’s horoscope…
    This is a rogue regime that is now a nuclear-capable regime,”
    White House national security advisor, Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster
    said on “Fox News Sunday.”

    mama told me not to come… she said… that ain’t the way to
    have fun, son…
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    if i was the guy in the oval office… i’d be thinking… not me, not mine… not today.
    “A single warhead delivered by North Korean satellite could blackout the national
    electric grid and other life-sustaining critical infrastructures for over a year –
    killing 9 of 10 Americans by starvation and societal collapse.”

    “Two North Korean satellites, the KMS-3 and KMS-4, presently orbit over the U.S.
    on trajectories consistent with surprise EMP attack.”

    if you think the u.s. air force has a semi-secret military space shuttle because they
    like science… you’re an imbecile.
    *

  18. The MOST I would like to see from our military … is the launching of candy bars and granola bars … all emblazoned with “COMPLIMENTS OF THE USA”. With detailed instructions about how to defect to China … since China refuses to do anything about N. Korea. China deserves to get flooded with starving N. Koreans …

  19. NEO >
    Currently the worst case scenario of North Korean mayhem on US soil will come because due to a half century of Open Borders.
    NK has successfully used infiltration and espionage on the Japanese for decades, so you can bank on the fact that they, and the Chinese, have “patriots” & agents all over the US.

  20. I like that, five days ago, Trump’s foreign policy position was basically “The US needs to stop getting involved in other countries’ problems and focus on fixing its own domestic issues, which are a mess — sad!” and y’all were like, “Yeah! America first! MAGA!”, and now Trump’s position is suddenly that “it’s very, very possible, and I will tell you it’s already happened that my attitude toward Syria and Assad has changed very much…I now have responsibility, and I will have that responsibility and carry it very proudly. It is now my responsibility”, and y’all are like, “Yeah, America’s back! Bomb the sh!+ out of the Norks! USA! USA! USA!”

  21. The Norks have been known to send kidnapping teams to Japan to abduct people. Over the years, a number of schoolgirls were reported to have disappeared only to turn up in NK. In one case I heard about, she spent the rest of her life there, eventually marrying and starting a family there.
    I’m not sure what the reason for this is. Perhaps it’s to indoctrinate those abductees with the intention to eventually have them infiltrate Japanese society as sleeper agents.
    There’s a clandestine radio service, known as Shiokaze (or Sea Breeze), that attempts to contact them:
    http://www.chosa-kai.jp/SWR.html

  22. Eli >
    Right on, I agree 100% that the US needs to pull out ALL assets from South Korea, and utilize ALL the money and manpower on the US/Mexico border!
    South Korea & Japan have more than enough resources to look after themselves.
    However I do disagree with you that if NK or China threaten the US or Canadian sovereign interests, that we should stand down and take it. In that event we should protect ourselves by every means possible. That is utilizing the US blue water navy outside of Japanese or South Korean territory’s and their own Navy.

  23. B A Deplorable Sewer Rat >
    Yes agree 100%.
    Can you now imagine the espionage infiltrations from Russia, China, Mexico, Iran, Pakistan, etcetera……..That have been infiltrating Open US & Canadian borders for decades?
    Most people take it on plain fact that foreign Corporate agents operate freely in our country’s high tech corporate world. Yet militant espionage, “nah no way, they’re just gonna nuke us if they get the chance”.
    Lots of short sightedness.

  24. Wow !!! One of the signs SDA is hitting on all “Twelve Cylinders in the Cadillac of it’s day” is how many Liberal/Democrat/progressive/collectivist-socialist Trolls appear; Now that the FOX News Panel X-spurts have been told to Stop Spouting the Democrat Daily Talking Points when appearing on the FOX NEWS Channel.
    The Other Talk “democrat” panel Shows won’t have the nerve to set aside the Democrat Daily Talking Points.

  25. Inteteresting that Syria’s current troubles can in part be traced back about 10 or 12 years when they had a deal with NK to trade grain (durum wheat) for nuclear weaponry. Durum prices soared, Assad exported their crop to NK, and voila, the first global warming caused famine and civil war.

  26. Oh mikes, just have a look at what happened, and figure it out.
    Trump attacks Syrian air base after gas attack kills innocents.
    Something Obambi never did, he was too busy drawing red lines, and waxing rhetorically.
    So, how effective was the attack? Ok, it didn’t end the Syrian air farce….so what! In one stroke, Trump has shown THE WORLD that Obambi the weakling is gone, and the mighty US is back.
    It has also completely decapitated the “Trump is Putins puppet ” nonsense.
    Master Stroke. There won’t be boots on the ground. The strategy here is good. Oh, Putin will rattle his sword, but he knows Assad is a stooge too. It’s a hellhole, but one that Assad had to be shown up.
    Enter Trump. There’s a new sheriff in town.
    And Alex Jones has always been a paranoid nut, but one with the taste for money

  27. In one stroke, Trump has shown THE WORLD that Obambi the weakling is gone, and the mighty US is back.
    Considering that Xi Jingping happened to be on a visit to the U. S., the strike likely spoke volumes to him.
    China’s been encroaching on territory located inside Japanese and Philippine waters in recent years. By doing so, Beijing was proclaiming that part of the Pacific to be a Chinese lake, hinting that the U. S. should butt out. (For example, a few days earlier, a B-1 flying to Korea to take part in war games was flying near those islands and was warned off by Chinese air controllers.)
    By ordering the launch of those cruise missiles, Trump probably didn’t have to say much to Xi about the matter. The next meeting of the politburo in Beijing should prove to be interesting.

  28. Getting rid of Krazy Kimmie would be a mistake that Trump wouldn’t make. When dealing with the Chinese, it’s much better to agree that Kimmie is daft, not to be trusted on his own, and that China needs to keep him on a short leash for the benefit of all parties involved. China and the US don’t want to get into a pissing match over the Norks. A rational and respected Nork leader would be a much bigger threat.

  29. By the quote, you have proved your complete and utter lack of knowledge. Canada has been at war with NK since the 50s. Ditti US. That war never ended. Therefore, it is objectively stupid for anyone to say “Trump will own a war he starts”, WHEN THE WAR WAS NEVER ENDED.
    For future reference, it is better to be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt.

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    “China needs to keep him on a short leash”
    which includes letting him develop nuclear equipped ballistic missiles?
    I’d hate to see your definition of letting kimmie do something outrageous.
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  31. This is a picture of Senator John McCain on his 2012 fact finding mission to Syria.
    The guy behind his right shoulder is Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
    They others are all Baghdadi’s top circle. McCain thinks they are al-Nusra.
    https://theconservativetreehouse.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/mccain-in-syria.jpg
    Here is al-Baghdadi sitting with Senator McCain in another shot.
    https://theconservativetreehouse.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/mccain-syria-9-1.jpg
    McCain is one of the 25 members of the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee and has been for many years.
    Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is today the head(Caliph) of ISIS.
    They were the ones who used gas against the Free Syrian Army in 2013, not the Assad regime.
    I’m pretty sure they were the ones who used sarin gas in Syria within the last week.

  32. Trump immediately won plaudits from Official Washington, especially from neoconservatives who have been trying to wrestle control of his foreign policy away from his nationalist and personal advisers since the days after his surprise victory on Nov. 8.
    There is also an internal dispute over the intelligence. On Thursday night, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the U.S. intelligence community assessed with a “high degree of confidence” that the Syrian government had dropped a poison gas bomb on civilians in Idlib province.
    But a number of intelligence sources have made contradictory assessments, saying the preponderance of evidence suggests that Al Qaeda-affiliated rebels were at fault, either by orchestrating an intentional release of a chemical agent as a provocation or by possessing containers of poison gas that ruptured during a conventional bombing raid.
    One intelligence source told me that the most likely scenario was a staged event by the rebels intended to force Trump to reverse a policy, announced only days earlier, that the U.S. government would no longer seek “regime change” in Syria and would focus on attacking the common enemy, Islamic terror groups that represent the core of the rebel forces.
    […]
    Though Bannon and Kushner are often presented as rivals, the source said, they shared the belief that Trump should tell the truth about Syria, revealing the Obama administration’s CIA analysis that a fatal sarin gas attack in 2013 was a “false-flag” operation intended to sucker President Obama into fully joining the Syrian war on the side of the rebels — and the intelligence analysts’ similar beliefs about Tuesday’s incident.
    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-08/former-cia-officer-intelligence-confirms-russian-account-syria
    emphaisis at source

  33. Bye-the-by, the U.S. intelligence community assessed with a “high degree of confidence” that the Russians had “hacked” the U.S. election.

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