Stephen Michael Kellat

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea and Nukes

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Well, we're finally turning the 2012 remake of Red Dawn into something close to reality. Kim Jong Un has probably seen it, too. The plan isn't that bad, either.

The best we can hope for are many sub-nuclear munitions being used, lots of pain as well as suffering, and finally an end to the Korean War. You do realize it never ended, I hope. There was never a peace concluded let alone a formal end. Only an armistice, a break in the fighting, has held for these many years. Technically and legally things could go "hot" at any time depending upon who makes the first move.

With CHAOSMAN in the executive mansion, I would not at times mind volunteering to go expeditionary to Antarctica.

I read "Red Dwarf". "Red Dawn" makes much more sense.

clacke@libranet.de ❌ at 2017-08-09T04:08:23Z