Showing posts with label North Korea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Korea. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Will the World End? Part 6 of 9

North Korea reports war with South imminent.
To pull a salient quote from Victor Davis Hanson:

All I can make sense of is, he has a very different view of the world. This view is anti-platonic. And I say that, not to be condescending, but Plato said that the natural order of the world was chaos, it was war—peace was a parenthesis, it had to be achieved and worked at. I think in the Obama view that men like him that are charismatic, articulate, they can change the world because it's naturally a peaceful thing until people like George Bush rush in and through their stubbornness—"smoke 'em out dead or alive" vernacular—destroys it, but the fact of the matter is the only reason there is any semblance of peace and tranquility in the world today is because in places as diverse as the Aegean, planes over-flying in Greek airspace daily, where there's near fighting on Cypress, or whether we are talking about the Korean Sea and the Philippines and Taiwan and South Korean democracies not going nuclear because the United States is there, or whether Russian ships keep out of Norway every hour—all of that is predicated on the presence of the United States.

To be frank, or to put it a different way, Vladimir Putin doesn't give a damn that Barack Obama is African American. And the Chinese autocrats do not hear very well "hope" and "change"—it doesn't translate to Chinese very well—and the Europeans don't care if he has a nifty jump shot. All they want to know is half the world are vying to try to take advantage of regional opportunities if the United States is not there to stop mold, and to stop rust, which is the natural organic order of the world. They take advantage of it and our friends are there waiting to see which side to join. All of our friends in Europe know that, and Australia and South America. They don't have deities. Nations don't have deities like Barack Obama, they have interests. And their interests are predicated on who is going to win and who is going to lose. Into that void comes Barack Obama.

S.Korea island resident told to move to bunkers Reuters

YEONPYEONG, South Korea Dec 20 (Reuters) - South Korean marines have ordered residents of Yeonpyeong island to move to air raid bunkers in anticipation of a live-fire drill on Monday.

North Korea has threatened to strike if the South went ahead with the drill from the island off the Korean peninsula's west coast and in disputed waters between the rival Koreas. (Reporting by Kim Do-gyun; Writing by Jack Kim; Editing by Yoo Choonsik)

This is just the latest in the communist provocation. A South Korean soldier was killed and 13 others injured after North Korea fired dozens of artillery shells onto a South Korean island, setting more than 60 houses ablaze and sending civilians fleeing in terror back on November 23rd. The South, incomprehensibly, did not defend itself or respond. They should have retaliated disproportionately. Another classic example of Obama's failed leadership and impotence.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Did Israel Bomb a Syrian Nuclear Reactor in 2007?

Jamal Dajani, Huff Post

"The Bush administration charged Thursday that a secret Syrian nuclear reactor was within weeks or months of completion before Israel bombed it on Sept. 6 and demanded that North Korea and Syria publicly acknowledge their collusion on a facility that could have produced plutonium for a nuclear weapon. " The Washington Post

But the Syrian Ambassador to Washington totally rejected these allegations and compared them to the Iraq WMDs fiasco. Do you believe him?

More on Syria: The Taming of the Assad (lion)

Jamal Dajani produces the Mosaic intelligence Report on Link TV

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Let's Meet at the Yalu River

Your fabulous writing brings back wonderful memories of what will always be my war. Although the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor a month after my birth, I never took World War II personally.

Seasoned by A Walk in the Sun and Sands of Iwo Jima, I was prepared to volunteer for Korea [aged 9]. If they would have accepted me, my life would have been very different.

As it was, I gave up war in favor of women. Enough with foolishness, the Battle of the Sexes has no light at the end of the tunnel.

Note: This was my comment on Jane Stillwater’s funny article posted on today’s Opednews.