Were you wanting to launch nukes a while back when that kid got cained in Singapore for stealing?
I thought that was for Spray Painting some graffiti of some kind?
Were you wanting to launch nukes a while back when that kid got cained in Singapore for stealing?
THAT is exactly why you don't commit crimes in third world ####holes, their justice system aint like ours
I thought that was for Spray Painting some graffiti of some kind?
Kind of bold to think that we, the USA, should force our democracy on whomever we feel are "bad people."
They are an independent nation and have their own laws, rules, and ways of doing things which should be respected. The man was a visitor in their country and decided to break the law. End of story.
Were you wanting to launch nukes a while back when that kid got cained in Singapore for stealing?
And I'm not suggesting we "force" our democracy on them. But, it's long overdue seriously addressing their human rights violations and the sabre rattling with their nuke pursuits. .
What do you mean by "addressing"?
Please refer back to my OP.
Please refer back to my OP.
By whose prism? Neither Psy nor you nor me nor anyone gets to be the morality police of the world. I'm sure in the eyes of KJU he is completely morally justified to uphold the laws of his country and punish in the prescribed manner that isn't a secret to anyone and therefore shouldn't be a surprise.
When you travel to a foreign country, all bets are off. To think that your American citizenship can protect you, or that you are still in an American environment, is foolish and ignorant. That is *their* country, not yours, and they have their own rules and "morality". If you don't like that, don't go there.
Simple.
how many morth koreans, who had no choice in this matter, should have to die to avenge this guy? How many US service men are you willing to risk?
I'm not in favor of military action, but to answer your question:
In an exchange of lives, acting in vengeance, retaliation, justice, whateverthe#### you want to call it... The ratio is 10000 to 1. JSYK
All of Europe, Japan, etc... Once dictatorships, now well-established democracies because of our actions. :shrug:
And I'm not suggesting we "force" our democracy on them. But, it's long overdue seriously addressing their human rights violations and the sabre rattling with their nuke pursuits. This whole thing with NORK is coming to a head, and I dread the day that we didn't take them seriously enough, and they do what we really fear they will do - resulting thousands dead rather than one.
Look, he's not gonna tell his enemies his secrets. He has a plan."A military response" Please..could you be more vague? TIA.
Link?
Couldn't help but notice you conveniently left out every middle east country..... how did it work out over there?
No one likes it when human rights are trampled however, where does it say that the good ole' USA should be the human rights enforcers for the world? Why can't a US-less NATO step in and handle things? Bring to bear the pressures of the United Nations on NK?
It's time for others to step up, write the checks (financially and physically) and get involved.
I thought that was for Spray Painting some graffiti of some kind?
He was at a hotel, and on a 'staff-only' floor he stole a propaganda sign that read "Let's arm ourselves strongly with Kim Jong-il's patriotism". Any sign with Kimm Jong-il's name or picture on it is not to be touched and it's considered a serious crime.
So, lead by not leading? Or, just don't lead?
Yep!
I think it's time for us to take care of our own for a while. How about we fix OUR OWN problems before trying to tell the rest of the world how they need to fix their problems.
Couldn't help but notice you conveniently left out every middle east country..... how did it work out over there?
No one likes it when human rights are trampled however, where does it say that the good ole' USA should be the human rights enforcers for the world? Why can't a US-less NATO step in and handle things? Bring to bear the pressures of the United Nations on NK?
It's time for others to step up, write the checks (financially and physically) and get involved.