So you claim that even though he oppresses human beings in his country, keeps them uneducated and working almost like slaves, threatens his neighbors and assassinates people, not only because they oppose his oppressive regime, but because they don't clap his speeches with the proper intensity, we should not feel any aversion to him until he commits mass genocide.
Medicare for all would look like the VA - $26k+ per year per person served, and they let veterans die waiting for appointments. Unaffordable & deadly.
They dont want to nuke anyone . They figure it will keep us fron frfrom pulling a Libya deal on them. And who can blame them given we are invaders. In case you have not paid attention .lol
How long for iraq and Libya? Your argument is too weak imo. We dont invade nstions with nukes. We so far dont want nuclear war given MAD. A better argument than yours. Imo
I volunteered and enlisted out of HS to go to war in late 60s. So **** off. Go play your video war games.
Probably not, but he may be practicing social distancing and sheltering in place so that's why he may not be out in public.
We live in a democracy, which makes the American people responsible for what our government does. This means the blood is on our hands and not on the hands of our leaders. Only because they have nukes. Kim doesn't do any of those things, unless you assume propaganda is reality. The hardships of N. Korea are caused by our sanctions, but don't expect the North Koreans to bow to a nation that destroyed with bombs and used napalm on every one of their cities and towns, killing 1,500,000 people - mostly civilians. After the genocide they suffered by the Japanese in WWII, they had to contend with the American one. Here are some excerpts from Wikipedia: "...The bombing campaign destroyed almost every substantial building in North Korea. The war's highest-ranking U.S. POW, U.S. Major General William F. Dean, reported that the majority of North Korean cities and villages he saw were either rubble or snow-covered wasteland. North Korean factories, schools, hospitals, and government offices were forced to move underground..." "...Winston Churchill, among others, criticized American use of napalm, calling it "very cruel", as the US/UN forces, he said, were "splashing it all over the civilian population", "torturing great masses of people". The American official who took this statement declined to publicize it..." "...In August 1951, war correspondent Tibor Meráy stated that he had witnessed "a complete devastation between the Yalu River and the capital." He said that there were "no more cities in North Korea." He added, "My impression was that I am traveling on the moon because there was only devastation—every city was a collection of chimneys." "...After running low on urban targets, U.S. bombers destroyed hydroelectric and irrigation dams in the later stages of the war, flooding farmland and destroying crops..."
Their nukes are very recent, we were never going to attack NK, they were always the threat, not the US. Our history there doesn't support their paranoia. Besides, they lived under the Chinese nuclear umbrella, still do.
Wait... so all the reports by Amnesty International, all Human Rights groups, the U.N., the International Criminal Court ... you're saying that it's some sort of worldwide conspiracy? All the quotes you bring... all episodes that happened before KJU was even born! But you say that he threatens his neighbors... South Korea, Japan, ... because we bombed their country almost 40 years before KJU was even born? I don't need you to like what Americans did in the 1940s or 50s (I wasn't born then)... But you want me to "like" this... creep... who executes his opponents, who executed his own uncle, who tortured to death an American boy because he tore down a poster, ... who denies his people education... And you "justify" him doing that because of what we did over half a century ago?
America is not a democracy. https://www.google.com/search?q=ame...droid-verizon&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8 Also it does mean the blood is on the hands of our leaders.
Be real, how can a tiny nation be a threat to the US. It's not the North Korean 7th fleet that's been floating around our waters for the past 50 years, nor is it the N. Koreans that have missiles on our southern border. Our problems with N. Korea is that it borders China, and it's Northern border is 100 miles from Russia's main port of Vladisvotok where its wheat and LNG gas is shipped from.
Notice how I give factual quotes and references in my posts. How about establishing some credibility and do the same. As for that America that supposedly was beaten - you feel for him, but how about the hundreds of thousands of N. Koreans that have died because of our sanctions. Do you feel for them, or are they all 'untermenchens' not worthy of life?