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Do you think Obama will allow our military to fight back when N. Korea attacks ours or an Allies ships?

EagleEye 2009/05/27 22:05:11
He will make us turn and run...I believe he is a coward!
He will allow our ships a limited response!
He will allow the full force of our military of the attacking ships!
He will destroy those attackers and then attack N.Korea!
He will go to the UN and ask for more Trade Embargo's
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After all he didn't fire back at the PIRATES....and these boys have bigger guns! Will he back down again....Is he a COWARD....or will he allwo our military to destroy the attackers...and then what do you think is next?

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SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea threatened military action Wednesday against U.S. and South Korean warships plying the waters near the Koreas' disputed maritime border, raising the specter of a naval clash just days after the regime's underground nuclear test.

In Washington, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton warned that Pyongyang faced unspecified consequences because of its "provocative and belligerent" acts.

Pyongyang, reacting angrily to Seoul's decision to join an international program to intercept ships suspected of aiding nuclear proliferation, called South Korea's decision tantamount to a declaration of war.

"Now that the South Korean puppets were so ridiculous as to join in the said racket and dare declare a war against compatriots," North Korea is "compelled to take a decisive measure," the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea said in a statement carried by state media.

The North Korean army called it a violation of the armistice the two Koreas signed in 1953 to end their three-year war, and said it would no longer honor the treaty.

South Korea's military said Wednesday it was prepared to "respond sternly" to any North Korean provocation.

Clinton said "there are consequences to such actions," referring to discussions in the United Nations meant to punish North Korea for its nuclear and missile tests.

She also underscored the firmness of the U.S. treaty commitment to defend South Korea and Japan, U.S. allies in easy reach of North Korean missiles.

North Korea's latest belligerence comes as the U.N. Security Council debates how to punish the regime for testing a nuclear bomb Monday in what President Barack Obama called a "blatant violation" of international law.

Ambassadors from the five permanent veto-wielding council members — the United States, Russia, China, Britain and France — as well as Japan and South Korea were working out the details of a new resolution.

The success of any new sanctions would depend on how aggressively China, one of North Korea's only allies, implements them.

"It's not going too far to say that China holds the keys on sanctions," said Kim Sung-han, an international relations professor at Seoul's Korea University.

South Korea, divided from the North by a heavily fortified border, had responded to the nuclear test by joining the Proliferation Security Initiative, a U.S.-led network of nations seeking to stop ships from transporting the materials used in nuclear bombs.

Seoul previously resisted joining the PSI in favor of seeking reconciliation with Pyongyang, but pushed those efforts aside Monday after the nuclear test in the northeast.

North Korea warned Wednesday that any attempt to stop, board or inspect its ships would constitute a "grave violation."

The regime also said it could no longer promise the safety of U.S. and South Korean warships and civilian vessels in the waters near the Korea's western maritime border.

"They should bear in mind that the (North) has tremendous military muscle and its own method of strike able to conquer any targets in its vicinity at one stroke or hit the U.S. on the raw, if necessary," the army said in a statement carried by state media.

The maritime border has long been a flashpoint between the two Koreas. North Korea disputes the line unilaterally drawn by the United Nations at the end of the Koreas' three-year war in 1953, and has demanded it be redrawn further south.

The truce signed in 1953 and subsequent military agreements call for both sides to refrain from warfare, but doesn't cover the waters off the west coast.

North Korea has used the maritime border dispute to provoke two deadly naval skirmishes — in 1999 and 2002.

On Wednesday, the regime promised "unimaginable and merciless punishment" for anyone daring to challenge its ships.

Pyongyang also reportedly restarted its weapons-grade nuclear plant, South Korean media said.

The Chosun Ilbo newspaper said U.S. spy satellites detected signs of steam at the North's Yongbyon nuclear complex, an indication it may have started reprocessing nuclear fuel. The report, which could not be confirmed, quoted an unidentified government official. South Korea's Yonhap news agency also carried a similar report.

The move would be a major setback for efforts aimed at getting North Korea to disarm.

North Korea had stopped reprocessing fuel rods as part of an international deal. In 2007, it agreed to disable the Yongbyon reactor in exchange for aid and demolished a cooling tower at the complex.

The North has about 8,000 spent fuel rods which, if reprocessed, could allow it to harvest 13 to 18 pounds (six to eight kilograms) of plutonium — enough to make at least one nuclear bomb, experts said. North Korea is believed to have enough plutonium for at least a half dozen atomic bombs.

Further ratcheting up tensions, North Korea test-fired five short-range missiles over the past two days, South Korean officials confirmed.

Russia's foreign minister said world powers must be firm with North Korea but take care to avoid inflaming tensions further.

The world "must not rush to punish North Korea just for punishment's sake," Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said, adding that Russia wants a Security Council resolution that will help restart stalled six-nation talks over North Korea's nuclear programs and will not provoke Pyongyang into even more aggressive activity.

South Korean President Lee Myung-bak urged officials to "remain calm" in the face of North Korean threats, said Lee Dong-kwan, his spokesman.

Pyongyang isn't afraid of any repercussions for its actions, a North Korean newspaper, the Minju Joson, said Wednesday.

"It is a laughable delusion for the United States to think that it can get us to kneel with sanctions," it said in an editorial. "We've been living under U.S. sanctions for decades, but have firmly safeguarded our ideology and system while moving our achievements forward. The U.S. sanctions policy toward North Korea is like striking a rock with a rotten egg."

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Associated Press writer Steve Gutterman in Moscow and Edith M. Lederer at the United
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  • Quanchi 2009/05/28 14:17:17
    He will make us turn and run...I believe he is a coward!
    Quanchi
    +6
    That coward isn't on our side!

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  • My Country 2009/05/28 23:33:45 (edited)
    He will allow the full force of our military of the attacking ships!
    My Country
    +2
    What are you stupid?

    He would assrape N. Korea.

    stupid ass rape korea
  • Sid My Country 2009/05/29 00:58:12
    Sid
    not until after they wiped South Korea off the map
  • My Country Sid 2009/05/30 04:03:43
    My Country
    Noooooooooooo I am going to buy a car soon and Kia is the cheap alternative to Toyota!

    >< Angry face.
  • Luis My Country 2009/05/29 05:21:32
    Luis
    Now that's hilarious!!!
  • beachbum 2009/05/28 23:19:22
    He will go to the UN and ask for more Trade Embargo's
    beachbum
    Don't think he will take a strong inititative - he doesn't want to ruffle any feathers.
  • illogicalbeats 2009/05/28 23:15:54
    He will allow the full force of our military of the attacking ships!
    illogicalbeats
    +2
    HE would protect us as is his job.
  • Chris illogic... 2009/05/29 02:55:07
    Chris
    LOLOLOLOL!!!!
  • illogic... Chris 2009/05/29 03:12:28
    illogicalbeats
    HAHAHAHAHA you cant prove otherwise ....:)
  • Doc Ock Chris 2009/05/29 16:11:03
    Doc Ock
    I'm laughing too-lol!
  • jking illogic... 2009/05/29 14:30:40 (edited)
    jking
    +1
    One can only hope! That he that he will .protect us.
  • illogic... jking 2009/05/29 19:15:47
    illogicalbeats
    +1
    agreed, agreed.
  • dennisintn 2009/05/28 23:07:41
    He will go to the UN and ask for more Trade Embargo's
    dennisintn
    +2
    obama's a talker, not a fighter. besides that, his far left friends wouldn't let him do such a thing as defend our military.
    dennisintn
  • Luis dennisintn 2009/05/29 05:27:04
    Luis
    +1
    You seem to think the world is about bombs and saber rattling. We live in a Virtual world. Obama has already tied up the funds of the leaders of North Korea. All their bank accounts are frozen. The World bank stopped Koreas credit and they have no money. They can't afford a potato. You see Cyber warfare is the future. You just take down an economy over night. It has already happened. Believe me Kim Jong Il is just trying to look tough because he is almost dead and he is obsolete. His people are ignorant. They do not even have internet. They are brain washed. North Korea has breathed it's last breath.
  • Texoma 2009/05/28 22:27:38
    He will make us turn and run...I believe he is a coward!
    Texoma
    +4
    Bobo will make a statement atainst N. Korea.

    THEN, he will state he is Dis-appointed in N. Korea for not taking his statement seriously.

    Next, he will make a STRONG statement against N. Korea.

    After that, he will issue a GRAVELY worded strong statement against N. Korea.

    Finally, he will go to the U.N. for advice and approval to offer more words and sanctions.

    They will then spend 10 years discussing the actions they can possibly take against N. Korea before they actually take any serious action. Only to be vetoed by China, which will send them on another 10 year venture.

    We will all have been nuked or eliminated by either N. Korea or Iran by then. But at tleat they will have felt the wrath of Bobos words.
  • Ssgtwaldo Texoma 2009/05/29 04:15:56
    Ssgtwaldo
    +1
    You got all that right...... Bama is an appeaser....Definition of an appeaser..

    "An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile—hoping it will eat him last."
    Winston Churchill
  • Luis Ssgtwaldo 2009/05/29 05:32:17
    Luis
    Actually if you feed a Crocodile it won't eat you that day because it is full. North Korea is just one Psycho and some fools. All who have had their bank accounts over seas froze.
  • Doc Ock Ssgtwaldo 2009/05/29 16:11:42
    Doc Ock
    +1
    Well said!
  • Luis Texoma 2009/05/29 05:30:35
    Luis
    You obviously have no idea what has already happened. It won't be China but Russia. Still they have been dismantled financially. It's Cyber warfare. Not bombs.
  • Minnie 2009/05/28 22:24:35
    He will make us turn and run...I believe he is a coward!
    Minnie
    +3
    His plan is to weaken America.. why in the world would anyone think he'd stand & fight?
  • Dagon 2009/05/28 22:03:37
  • Mark P. 2009/05/28 20:35:42
    He will go to the UN and ask for more Trade Embargo's
    Mark P.
    +1
    Korea will just laugh and Ajad in Iran will act up again.
  • He will make us turn and run...I believe he is a coward!
    Freedomwatcher ☮ R P ☮ 2012 ☮
    Since there is no logical answer... Like "none of the above".

    I would hope that he would ask congress before taking any military action, as it should be. If we leave it up to one person alone to make the decision of agressive military action... then wouldn't we have a dictator? I think more attention needs to be paid to Article 1 Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution.
  • MissYaYa Freedom... 2009/05/28 19:50:47
    MissYaYa
    +2
    That would assume that any of our Congressman are capable of making an intelligent decision. With todays politics ... It's a total toss up.
  • Freedom... MissYaYa 2009/05/28 20:04:42
    Freedomwatcher ☮ R P ☮ 2012 ☮
    Still...Congress is supposed to represent the people and if the president thinks military action is necessary, he should ask the people. It is our own fault our Congressmen and women aren't capable of making intelligent decisions, because that means that we the people aren't intelligent enough to make intellectual decisions when we vote.
  • MissYaYa Freedom... 2009/05/28 20:11:54
    MissYaYa
    Soooo very true!
  • Texoma Freedom... 2009/05/28 22:28:58
    Texoma
    +2
    They would only later say they were lied to and were not given the correct information.

    They sort of have a history of doing that.
  • Luis Texoma 2009/05/29 05:34:01
    Luis
    Who's they?
  • Texoma Luis 2009/05/29 05:52:40
    Texoma
    Congress....You know...The Senators and House members who vote to do something today, then when convenient, forget they signed on to the deal.
  • Gun665 2009/05/28 18:21:50
  • Texoma Gun665 2009/05/28 22:29:36
    Texoma
    +1
    PERFECT!!! wish I'd thought of that first!!!
  • Gun665 Texoma 2009/05/28 22:31:36
  • lazarou... Gun665 2009/05/29 02:55:27
    lazarous1967
    +1
    oh hahahahahahah thats so right oh jeez that was good!
  • Gun665 lazarou... 2009/05/29 03:17:42
  • Luis Gun665 2009/05/29 05:36:43
    Luis
    Pat yourselves on the back for being slow ignorant and reactionary. This is the world of Cyber warfare. He has already froze their bank accounts and the accounts of all the leaders. Remember we run the World Bank. In one day anyone who has money can become broke instantly.
  • Gun665 Luis 2009/05/29 15:45:18
  • Buckwheat19 2009/05/28 18:10:52
    He will make us turn and run...I believe he is a coward!
    Buckwheat19
    +1
    Can't fight without guns.......
  • Kaimeso 2009/05/28 17:42:46
    He will go to the UN and ask for more Trade Embargo's
    Kaimeso
    +3
    I think South Korea will be left to fend for themselves,..

    Nk, Iran, and the rest of the world have Obama's number and know he has a different agenda so they are free to do what they like,...
  • Texas Johnny 2009/05/28 17:34:44
    He will go to the UN and ask for more Trade Embargo's
    Texas Johnny
    Let's hug it out, bitch! trade embargos hug bitch
  • cptHowdy 2009/05/28 17:08:31
    He will destroy those attackers and then attack N.Korea!
    cptHowdy
    you people have to stop talking as if politicians/ presidents have any control over millitary and/or world affairs. you have to start talking about the real wrong doers, the corporate/ banking thugs! the ones buying/apointing presidents, congressman, and senators, the ones noone talks about!
    -builderburg
    -club of rome
    -trilateral commisson
    -world bank????
    come on people!
  • Sunny cptHowdy 2009/05/28 18:04:27
    Sunny
    Most people are not aware of the Bilderbergs or the rest of your list or just don't want to accept the possibility that these groups exist. But for those of you who are interested in finding out.. google them or check out http:/www.infowars.com. I am still learning about them myself and I have not come to a conclusion as of yet.

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