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|    lo yeeOn to rst0wxyz@gmail.com    |
|    China won't intervene when Trump's B2s t    |
|    12 Aug 17 16:17:54    |
      XPost: soc.culture.china, soc.culture.usa, soc.culture.korean       XPost: soc.culture.iranian, soc.culture.iraq, soc.culture.latin-america       XPost: rec.sport.tennis       From: acoustic@panix.com              But you know a necessary consequence of the severe economic sanctions       together with the loss of nuclear deterrence?              The impending August Strike will spell the doom of North Korea - a few       years down the road at the most, a la Iraq.              Iraq regime change was also preceded by severe sanctions and numerous       strikes plus a short but punishing war a dozen years before.              American exceptionalism will continue to reign. It will decide who       will or will not survive.              This two-step regime-change program will make it easy for the American       president.              Senator Graham didn't tell the world what Trump allegedly told him one       night for nothing! He represents the establishment which thinks that       "a few thousands of people" dying "over there" now is worth taking the       military option to counter a theoretical situation where thousands       would "die over here". This is called a "preventive war" - not a       preemptive one where you would see missiles coming your way and thus       activate your anti-missile defense to thwart the otherwise impending       disaster.              However, there is likely the same fiasco on the Korean peninsula which       we've seen in the aftermath of attacking Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya,       Syria, and others.              Or that the naysayers are wrong and there won't be. Then Trump will       be praised by the-powers-that-be, whose approval is necessary for him       to politically survive. They will spare him the ridiculous theater of       an impeachment. And he might even win a second term, don't you see?              Cheers,              lo yeeOn              In article <1493b2f1-5d37-415f-b4cc-58e814bd476d@googlegroups.com>,       Resty Wyse |
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