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Having served in South Korea, I can tell you this.
They will always be threatening someone.
They will always be shooting missiles.
It's alot like a child who is crying for attention.
The Demilitarized Zone or 'DMZ' is the most heavily fortified boarder on earth.
America still has over 30,000 troops in S. Korea at any time. Today included.
How can American rationalize 'taking out' N. Korea's nuclear facilities...when America is the only country to use an Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
Sounds like others can join Obama on his apology tours.
@worf
what are you talking about and what does it have to do with this article? we all get it you dont like Obama but please at least pretend to have something worth saying.
Tolstoy,
Don't you remember that we're not a Christian nation, and an apology was given to several countries for our past arrogance? There were speeches given in England, China, Japan, and Turkey which confirms this. Also our president has been bowing before leaders of other countries?
This is what I expect when a country doesn't like us, and threatens with nukes. A president that apologizes to Korean rhetoric for something we might have done to offend.
@worf
so this false claim has failed you for the past elections what makes you think that anyone is buying it know? there was no apology tour just false propaganda by the right. its time for some new material worf.
Apology tour in the last four years.
Gaddafi dead. (president of Libya)
Kim John Ill dead. (President of North Korea, son now President)
Osama Bin laden, dead.
If all people against Obama can do is scream 'apology tour' while there is not another 9/11 in NY...
and complain about attacks in Benghazi in Libya...
it is no wonder Obama got his 2nd term.
@Tolstoy- False claim, or you being uninformed.
April 1, 2009--in an England speech " the United States has been arrogant, and not grateful to Europe.
April 6,2009 ---in Turkey, "The United States is not a Christian Nation".
April 16, 2009---In Mexico City "The United States has done wrong by providing guns, and buying drugs.
You can do the research on other countries.
I don't make things up, nor have a blind eye.
@worf
even when you take Obamas comments wildly out of text you stil failed to show where he apologized. as a side not we are not a Christian nation and if he did not apologize for our role in the illegal drug issue then he probably should have.
Kalindra,
You need to do some studying, and homework.
Worf claims others need to do some studying and homework. I'll give Worf a little, and let's see if they are successful: Since you like to post out-of-context quotes, please give us one where we actually see the word "sorry," or "apologize." You might actually find the word "sorry." "Apologize" will be more difficult.
Now, let's see if Worf can respond with anything but childish banter!
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