'The Interview' Is Terrorism? Just heard about it on the news tonight. Basically a movie that North Korea is pissed about. I thought the trailer was pretty funny myself. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpyVENBPj5c So what do you think? Does it warrant an act of terrorism? If someone made a movie like this about our country would it fly? |
Re: 'The Interview' Is Terrorism? f them if they cant take a joke. |
Re: 'The Interview' Is Terrorism? Hell yeah. And since we are just 30-40 % from actually becomming N Korea, i think its only fair. To this day i am still amazed the Americans have my country in ther inner circle of friends, there is fjew ppl i trust here, and none of them is working in any form / branch of goverment. |
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Re: 'The Interview' Is Terrorism? Total number of soldiers USA = 22,31,447 Russia = 32,40,000 India = 47,68,407 china = 39,27,000 N Korea = 76,79,000 All are Nuclear armed. |
Re: 'The Interview' Is Terrorism? South Korea = 51,59,500 Vietnam = 55,22,000 Small countries but potential for a big issue. |
Re: 'The Interview' Is Terrorism? The only thing that keeps NK in check is everyone elses disdain for their government. Yes, they have military power, but if they try to use it, all the surrounding countries will bitch smack them hard. I think NK knows this, so their posturing is mostly for defense. Nobody wants to mess with the well armed crazy guy as long as he keeps to himself. |
Re: 'The Interview' Is Terrorism? Another thing is that N Korea has an ally...china. |
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Methinks you didnt understand the question. |
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N Korean people have been fed hatred for Americans right form childhood and even for generations. They have been psycologically programmed in such a way that breaking any N Koreans dedication for his country is almost impossible. I feel US spy's in N Korea if any, face a tough situation to mine out any intelligence. Media talk about N Korea not having the technology for WMD or ICBM is just ignorant or a coverup. N Korea is a country after all, and they have the resources to build nuclear weapons. Many are saying NK does not have food and electricity, its a broken country etc etc, but that does not mean they have not allocated the necessary infrastructure to build WMD. N Korea is a country that will not think twice before pulling the trigger. Fueled with hatred, they won't care a bit about future. China is well aware of this and so is the US government. It is true, if N Korea strikes US with a nuclear missile, US will make N Korea history. But the fact is N Korea is a country that can make a significant dent to US beyond its anti ballistic missile system. China is obliged by a treaty to support NK with millitary assistance if NK comes under attack. This is the reason why China is trying to stabilise the tension by issuing a warning to US to stop its process of strategically positioning interceptor missiles in Alaska and other places across the globe. Can a country that has isolated itself for decades after world war give fake threats? There is more hunger for revenge than existence in NK. I feel there should have been a responsible approach to this situation by Obama. What is the point in provoking NK? One nuclear missile fires and the whole world will go on high alert and probably start a 3rd world war. During the earlier world wars, soldiers involved wanted to stop the ongoing war, but they just could not and no one was. Its a snow ball effect that stops only after a lot of distruction. And add to it the nuclear missiles of modern world:| |
Re: 'The Interview' Is Terrorism? saying n.k. is harmless is foolish. they got a hell of alot better resources than the taliban... maybe its tinfoil hat talk, but i kinda see this being a somewhat elaborate plan/opportunity by the gov to lock down the internet. |
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NK does not have any real allies. China may trade and provide some military support to them, but they do not like their nuclear weapons program any more than we do. China also provides NK with internet service, and given that they have already made the statement that they do not support cyber attacks, especially with their own systems, I wouldn't be surprised if they cut NK's cord in the near future. Obama and the US will most likely go at it like they did with Russia. Impose sanctions and watch things crumble. China may or may not actively participate, but they'll at least step aside and let it happen. We are one of their largest partners in trade, and that is a relationship they cannot afford to risk by standing up for NK. |
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That is their modus operandi though. They do not deal in peaceful diplomacy and have just barely enough military might to be taken seriously. They have been that way since NK was formed. Quote:
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Re: 'The Interview' Is Terrorism? Called it! Offline: North Korea Suffers Widespread Internet Outage - NBC News And, since they've captured the worlds attention: North Korea faces more heat, this time over human rights |
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