
Originally Posted by
Tesla
Just as The Gargoyle (Kim John-Il) predicted when he set off his almost-nuclear explosion the other day, the consequences of his actions aren't amounting to much. Unable to get China (or Russia for that matter) on board, the U.S. is forced to shop a resolution around at the U.N. that includes non-military sanctions. You know, stuff like travel restrictions....economic penalties...breaking diplomatic relations and such.
In other words, nothing. The Norks (North Koreans) gave the finger to the world by setting off a nuclear device when they were told not to...and there won't be any real repercussions. China, which shares a long border with North Korea, doesn't want to really do anything. They're afraid of a refugee crisis. Neither does Russia. Russia is enjoying seeing the U.S. weakened by this little pipsqueak. South Korea, which always talks big whenever Kim Jong-Il acts out...really doesn't want to do anything. So we're back to square one. The Gargoyle (Kim John-Il) has discovered that he can do whatever he pleases and get away with it.
So what will be the breaking point? Does North Korea have to do it again to get somebody's attention? Will it take them launching a nuclear missile at Japan or Seoul or some other part of the region? Are we going to wait until the Norks sell a nuclear bomb to Islamic terrorists first? Apparently so, because nothing has happened nor will it happen to North Korea as a result of this nuclear test.
And that's too bad. In another time, like say during John F. Kennedy's years in office...this wouldn't be tolerated. Or even during Reagan's term. North Korea would be warned once...and when they did it anyway, there would be a large barbecue going on in Pyongyang right about now. But in this age of global appeasement, we're just going to sit back and do nothing.