Seriously are we going to war?
LINK to story about, yet another, failed missile test => http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...istic-missile-amid-reports-pyongyang-stating/
Korea just tested (and failed miserably) another missile.
The guy is not a real threat.
He is a pimple on China's ass, but he is not any sort of threat to our nation. And apparently not even a real threat to any of our allies because he is all bluster but can't perform even a simple test.
China is the puppet master here and their puppet has gone rogue. But its China that will pay a big price if there is a war. Let's be really honest, any war will cost China a lot of trade. Sure we rely on China for a lot of our products but we also can get similar products from a lot of other places. China relies on the US trade, they need us as their customer more than we need them as our supplier. True we may have a shortage of iPhones or some specific brands of toasters, microwaves or tennis shoes but we can buy other brands that come from India, South Korea, Indonesia, Mexico or even the US.
Is it really in our interest to have a war with this little man and his impoverished nation?
LINK to story about, yet another, failed missile test => http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...istic-missile-amid-reports-pyongyang-stating/
Korea just tested (and failed miserably) another missile.
The guy is not a real threat.
He is a pimple on China's ass, but he is not any sort of threat to our nation. And apparently not even a real threat to any of our allies because he is all bluster but can't perform even a simple test.
China is the puppet master here and their puppet has gone rogue. But its China that will pay a big price if there is a war. Let's be really honest, any war will cost China a lot of trade. Sure we rely on China for a lot of our products but we also can get similar products from a lot of other places. China relies on the US trade, they need us as their customer more than we need them as our supplier. True we may have a shortage of iPhones or some specific brands of toasters, microwaves or tennis shoes but we can buy other brands that come from India, South Korea, Indonesia, Mexico or even the US.
Is it really in our interest to have a war with this little man and his impoverished nation?