Why is it the US job to stop NK without UN approval ? How many more places is the US going to bomb in the world ? Only the US goes around...
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Not to mention many south koreans still harbor hope of reunification, which war would destroy
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The main problem with reunification (for us) is the massive aid we would have to give the South to subsidize the North.
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Actually, the biggest issue is waking them up from The Matrix they're living in.
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There are people who aren't fooled. They try to escape and are sent to reeducation camps. If reunification is costly, it's still worth it
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If most people were like that a revolution would have happened already and NK wouldn't exist anymore.
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There exist =/= most. Also revolutions are much harder when you're dirt poor, starving, and the military has tanks.
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Looks like you are referring to the US. Just change "North Korea" for "US" and it fits perfectly.
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I have needed this gif for so long. So long.
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To be fair, they do have over 200,000 people in literal death camps right now, and Trump's won't be built until Tuesday week
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Well, if you count for profit prisons...
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More slave camps than death camps. Good point though.
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Kim il-Trump
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Kim Sick-not-just-Il Trump With all the weapons & missiles being loosed outside the US...how's he going to pay for the promises for inside?
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Think the weapons manufacturers promised some campaign contributions if he burned up a few million $$$ each Tomahawks.
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Eisenhower's 1961 farewell address to the nation foretold this. I find it an inspiring read: http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/ike.htm pic.twitter.com/jukukWEAGp
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Eisenhower foresaw the consequences of influence by the military industrial complex on policy decisions in the world's hotspots.
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Smart guy. (understatement)
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