The only action that can be taken to ward off this threat is to remove Obama immediately by seriously challenging his status as a native American, and to replace him with a president in the mold of W. Bush.
North Korea tested their 2nd nuclear weapon this weekend and has fired three surface to air missiles off of their coast yesterday. How does the Obama administration confront North Korea regarding this blatant disregard of a U.N. resolution? With w…
[...] Krauthammer says another solution would be a nuclear Japan. That I’m sure will not be palatable to the Obama Administration, but it would tip the [...]
This is a horrible idea. How would this limit North Korea? At the worst, it would provoke China and further exacerbate things with North Korea as there would be two nuclear powers practically next door to each other. To further militarize the world is dangerous to the fragile relationships in place already. Nuclear proliferation for peace? Sounds like turning up the volume instead. Turn off Krauthammer’s noise.
[...] It’s time for the Obama Administration and Democrats in Congress to realize, rhetoric and empty threats won’t cut it. Now is not the time to cut missile defense, and to respond with meaningless U.N. resolutions. We need some backbone here. Backbone in the form of a sturdy missile defense shield, naval blockade, oil embargo, and possibly even a nuclear Japan. [...]
[...] It’s time for the Obama Administration and Democrats in Congress to realize, rhetoric and empty threats won’t cut it. Now is not the time to cut missile defense, and to respond with meaningless U.N. resolutions. We need some backbone here. Backbone in the form of a sturdy missile defense shield, naval blockade, oil embargo, and possibly even a nuclear Japan. [...]
[...] It’s time for the Obama Administration and Democrats in Congress to realize, rhetoric and empty threats won’t cut it. Now is not the time to cut missile defense, and to respond with meaningless U.N. resolutions. We need some backbone here. Backbone in the form of a sturdy missile defense shield, naval blockade, oil embargo, and possibly even a nuclear Japan. [...]
Krauthammer on North Korea: It’s time for Japan to go nuclear
http://hotair.com/archives/2009/05/26/krauthammer-on-north-korea-its-time-for-japan-to-go-nuclear/
The only action that can be taken to ward off this threat is to remove Obama immediately by seriously challenging his status as a native American, and to replace him with a president in the mold of W. Bush.
The North Korean Mess…
North Korea tested their 2nd nuclear weapon this weekend and has fired three surface to air missiles off of their coast yesterday. How does the Obama administration confront North Korea regarding this blatant disregard of a U.N. resolution? With w…
[...] Krauthammer says another solution would be a nuclear Japan. That I’m sure will not be palatable to the Obama Administration, but it would tip the [...]
This is a horrible idea. How would this limit North Korea? At the worst, it would provoke China and further exacerbate things with North Korea as there would be two nuclear powers practically next door to each other. To further militarize the world is dangerous to the fragile relationships in place already. Nuclear proliferation for peace? Sounds like turning up the volume instead. Turn off Krauthammer’s noise.
[...] It’s time for the Obama Administration and Democrats in Congress to realize, rhetoric and empty threats won’t cut it. Now is not the time to cut missile defense, and to respond with meaningless U.N. resolutions. We need some backbone here. Backbone in the form of a sturdy missile defense shield, naval blockade, oil embargo, and possibly even a nuclear Japan. [...]
[...] It’s time for the Obama Administration and Democrats in Congress to realize, rhetoric and empty threats won’t cut it. Now is not the time to cut missile defense, and to respond with meaningless U.N. resolutions. We need some backbone here. Backbone in the form of a sturdy missile defense shield, naval blockade, oil embargo, and possibly even a nuclear Japan. [...]
[...] It’s time for the Obama Administration and Democrats in Congress to realize, rhetoric and empty threats won’t cut it. Now is not the time to cut missile defense, and to respond with meaningless U.N. resolutions. We need some backbone here. Backbone in the form of a sturdy missile defense shield, naval blockade, oil embargo, and possibly even a nuclear Japan. [...]