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RE: China on North Korea: Where Does Our "Ally" Stand?

in #politics7 years ago

Nobody is threatening to bomb Germany. That is absolutely preposterous. I have no idea where you're getting the idea that America is even mentioning bombing Germany.

I'm not saying a pre-emptive strike is the best choice. It might still be, but it wouldn't be my first option. I am saying that, at present, the only country pumping out state-sponsored propaganda videos depicting a burning sea of fire in the place of San Francisco happens to be ruled by the Kim regime, not the Trump administration.

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So you want to bomb them because they made an edgy video? Freedom of speech much?

I was refering to the atomic demolition munition or nuclear mines "According to official accounts, the United States deployed ADMs overseas in Italy and West Germany (Fulda Gap) during the Cold War.[7][8][9] The most modern types (SADM and MADM) were deployed in South Korea." source

I also never heard of those ADMs leaving Germany after the Cold War.

Oh good God, this is the end of this argument. If you truly believe that North Korea is not a global, existential threat and that it is even comparable to France or the US in terms of a nuclear threat, you honestly cannot be persuaded.

If you believe that NK is a global threat, and as I stated there is no world in which NK attacks Germany they you believe the US is de facto the world.

Also 95% of Germans are against preventive wars. Our Chancellor Schröder won an election soly based on his promise that he wouldn't join in the Iraq offensive.

Preventive wars are illegal, no matter how threatened you feel. If China will light up the American continent, because you cant stop starting wars all around the world, I doubt Europe will come to your aide.

We are at a moot point then, it seems. If you truly believe a nuclear war would stay localized, I will let you stay in that mindset and hope that a situation will never come about that proves either of us wrong.