Guest MattP Posted 21 September 2017 Posted 21 September 2017 7 minutes ago, Buce said: The irony of the UK standing up against war crimes escapes you then? Remember Iraq? The irony of nothing has escaped me, I've long argued Blair should be held to account for the evidence he presented to parliament and still believe he should. Although are you saying because of the Iraq war we now turn a blind eye to everything in the World? Because if you are that's a moronic way of looking at things. If you have made mistakes in the past it should still not stop you doing what you believe is right in the future.
Mike Oxlong Posted 21 September 2017 Posted 21 September 2017 10 hours ago, Finnegan said: You've obviously never seen a Korean dance troupe. You're right I haven't but I'm now hoping you're going to post a vid as I feel I've missed out on something.
Wymsey Posted 21 September 2017 Author Posted 21 September 2017 (edited) Can just see another rocket being launched, everyone else condemns it, some other sanctions will be put into place but these efforts fail as another one will probably be launched after. Vice versa etc.. Edited 21 September 2017 by Wymeswold fox
Collymore Posted 21 September 2017 Posted 21 September 2017 There's just no way this will be all out war. I'd imagine that that DRNK will be given incentives, behind the back of the press, that will resolve this easily.
leicsmac Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41356836 Well, at least the insults are at least reasonably creative. 1
leicsmac Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 3 minutes ago, MattP said: Dotard I know, those British ESL teachers at the British Council in Pyongyang must really be earning their keep - fantastic vocabulary use. 1 1
Bellend Sebastian Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 17 minutes ago, leicsmac said: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41356836 Well, at least the insults are at least reasonably creative. There's been a lot of folk on Twitter today saying they had to look up what 'dotard' means and then saying well that's fair enough
leicsmac Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 Just now, Bellend Sebastian said: There's been a lot of folk on Twitter today saying they had to look up what 'dotard' means and then saying well that's fair enough I know. Some were saying that they made the word up - when clearly the NK leadership knows more about the English language than they do.
Finnegan Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 1 minute ago, leicsmac said: I know. Some were saying that they made the word up - when clearly the NK leadership knows more about the English language than they do. / the nk leadership put it through Google translate.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 It's strange times indeed when two world leaders are at loggerheads and you don't really have an instinct over which one to take sides with
Nick Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 Dotard v Rocketman - it'll be a marvel movie. 1
Fox Ulike Posted 22 September 2017 Posted 22 September 2017 1 hour ago, Bellend Sebastian said: It's strange times indeed when two world leaders are at loggerheads and you don't really have an instinct over which one to take sides with I think the only reasonable thing to do is not to take sides with either of them! Its like when you see two drunk blokes fighting with each other outside a nightclub. Your instinct isn't to believe that one of them is fighting on the side of moral righteousness.
Wymsey Posted 23 September 2017 Author Posted 23 September 2017 (edited) An earthquake has been detected near the NK missile test site.. Chinese seismologists believe it was some sort of 'explosion', but South Korea think it's not due to a nuclear test. Wouldn't be surprised if it was actually the former that caused it.. Edited 23 September 2017 by Wymeswold fox
Daggers Posted 25 September 2017 Posted 25 September 2017 On 22/09/2017 at 14:48, Swan Lesta said: Dotard v Rocketman - it'll be a marvel movie. Made by Fox. 1
Carl the Llama Posted 28 September 2017 Posted 28 September 2017 China tells NK companies in its territory to shut down by January. Good news or the potential catalyst for a new large-scale conflict?
Innovindil Posted 28 September 2017 Posted 28 September 2017 13 minutes ago, Carl the Llama said: China tells NK companies in its territory to shut down by January. Good news or the potential catalyst for a new large-scale conflict? Bit of both I'd imagine. I'm genuinely surprised that China is going along with all these fairly harsh punishments tbh. Them putting pressure on NK should be a good thing. If your 1 ally is telling you to pack it in, it's a pretty good rule of thumb to listen imo. 2
Guest MattP Posted 28 September 2017 Posted 28 September 2017 49 minutes ago, Carl the Llama said: China tells NK companies in its territory to shut down by January. Good news or the potential catalyst for a new large-scale conflict? Both, but certainly good news China is finally doing something. They are the ones who can.
Countryfox Posted 28 September 2017 Posted 28 September 2017 16 minutes ago, MattP said: Both, but certainly good news China is finally doing something. They are the ones who can. Maybe too little too late ? ... Just hope Trumpy is in a good mood this week ...
Buce Posted 28 September 2017 Posted 28 September 2017 Military response worst possible option says UK diplomat: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/28/north-korea-military-response-worst-possible-option-donald-trump
Wymsey Posted 28 September 2017 Author Posted 28 September 2017 (edited) Think NK will finally calm down a bit now they're being 'cornered in' in terms of trade restrictions threats against them. But no doubt Trump has got some form of military plan that could wind them up. All feels like a storm in a teacup at the moment tbh. Tit for tat etc. Edited 28 September 2017 by Wymeswold fox
Wymsey Posted 7 October 2017 Author Posted 7 October 2017 (edited) "25 years of talking to North Korea hasn't worked, only one thing will work now" says Trump regarding the NK situation.. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-41540736 Hope NK doesn't see this as a threatening attitude towards them, or it'll make them even more determined to test further missiles. Edited 7 October 2017 by Wymeswold fox
leicsmac Posted 8 October 2017 Posted 8 October 2017 21 hours ago, Wymeswold fox said: "25 years of talking to North Korea hasn't worked, only one thing will work now" says Trump regarding the NK situation.. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-41540736 Hope NK doesn't see this as a threatening attitude towards them, or it'll make them even more determined to test further missiles. Guess it depends on your definition of working. If regime falling followed by more openness is your definition, then no - it hasn't worked. But, alternatively if preventing a horribly bloody war that would result in millions of casualties and the laying waste of a major OECD state is your definition - then yes, it really has worked. Also: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41544558 Seems like some paranoid totalitarian dictatorships are in favour of equal opportunities after all
leicsmac Posted 10 October 2017 Posted 10 October 2017 Sooo...apparently the Norks nicked a lot of computer data from SK last year, including assassination plans. If you've seen SK computer infrastructure and the software they're still using, you will not be surprised at this. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41565281 Also, just in case the point wasn't clear enough already: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/07/opinion/sunday/south-korea-trump-war.html
Guest Posted 10 October 2017 Posted 10 October 2017 (edited) Just looking over various newspaper websites today and The Express really is a disgrace of a publication. It must've had about 10 different articles talking about World War 3. It really is the cest pit of British journalism. Edited 10 October 2017 by Guest
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