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Vatic Note: Well, we will find out if there is someone out there looking out for us.... if No Korea cannot get their nukes off to hit us, then we know our guardian angels are here and taking care of business at that level, since we do not control the nukes, so its nice to have friends who can. We will see. Now, on this piece I disagree a little bit with the author.
I see this as planned to start WW III and all leaders are in on it. There are no enemies at the top, only collaborators with the foreign international Rothschild bankers, but now we have a punk Rothschild kid in charge, so who knows how far he will go, since he is barely past 10 years old (Sarcasm intended) and too damn immature to realize he will be destroying his own empire by doing WWIII.
Well, its the Washington post isn't it? I should have known. They are certainly not going to accurately detail the reality of the situation, now are they? Their bosses would get mad at them for doing so. Once again, I appeal to all peoples everywhere, DO NOT PLAY THEIR GAME. Make it clear to your leaders you won't go into a bogus war for their profit and gain. They profit and we, on both sides, die as do our children. NO THANKS. Tell them if we go to war it will be against those doing this to us. I have a question.... does anyone out there know what ever happened to the bees? Have the bees recovered or are they in recovery???
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/03/15/north-korea-officially-denounces-the-reptile-media-for-jabbering/
Posted by Max Fisher on March 15, 2013 at 1:58 pm
Some day, I want to meet the person who translates North Korea’s state propaganda into English, because that man or woman is an artist. Today’s says that North Korea is definitely ready to launch a nuclear weapon at any moment so watch out, but also that the Western media is being super unfair and biased when it calls North Korea dangerous, which is just obviously not true.
Here’s a choice section, written in a distinctive prose style you might call High Juche:
"The important measures declared by the DPRK are a proper counteraction against the high-handed hostile actions of the U.S. imperialists and the puppet forces and their reckless moves to invade the north and ultimatum to them.
Nevertheless, the puppet forces are challenging the DPRK’s measures, jabbering that they are “escalating tension” and “south Korea would strongly react to the attempt to scrap the agreements”.
The puppet authorities and despicable reptile media are taking issue with the DPRK’s important measures everyday, talking about “agreement of both sides”, “international recognition” and the like. …
They are the very ones and arch criminals who have systematically violated the AA and the agreements on nonaggression since the very moment they were adopted and took effect."
I do have one serious point to make about this otherwise-absurd piece of propaganda. The point of this state media editorial, to the extent that it has a point, seems to be not that North Korea is a powerful nation that will destroy its enemies, although this is certainly part of it. The point seems to be that the status quo in East Asia right now, where the U.S. and South Korea are holding joint military exercises, is too unstable. Here’s the key line:
"As a result, the Korean Peninsula has turned into the most dangerous hotspot in the world and a dangerous nuclear arsenal where even a spark may ignite a nuclear war."Here’s that point translated into normal English: “Boy, things sure are dangerous right now. We have nukes, you have nukes, everyone is tense. We’re feeling kind of emotional, so if you want to avert a nuclear war that nobody wants, the onus is on you to calm us down.”
As I’ve written before, North Korea’s threat-mongering appears to be less about threatening to start a war than about increasing the odds of an unintended war starting accidentally, basically forcing its neighbors to calm down Pyongyang like parents giving their child a toy to stop his or her latest tantrum.
Hat tip to Mr. Adam Cathcart for the link.
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