North Korea: Another Elitist War The People Can't Afford
The United States’ foreign policy heads now believe it is a prudent strategy to force an altercation of sorts with North Korea. It is not like that nation hasn’t already been given more than enough reason to cultivate excessive hatred for America due to the apathetic way both Russia and the United States divided that country like a piece of meat. And used a National Geographic magazine to do so, no less. Do this country’s policy makers truly believe this is the way to engage the questionable subject of the South Korean ship that was sunk in North Korean waters? Especially considering the fact that there is no conclusive evidence to show that the act was either proven to have been perpetrated by North Korea, or at the very least, unprovoked. So just what would happen if North Korea decided to call the United States’ bluff and engage the U.S.S. George Washington now maneuvering in the South Korean waters and thumbing its nose at the North? What would the United States say if this administration caused yet another war with an animus regime that has not intimated any form of preemption? I doubt it would make Obama appear any less the buffoon. The United States, under Obama’s watch, is now engaging in flagrant military drills in South Korean waters, and code named “Invincible Spirit.” These drills are to employ some 8,000 U.S. and Korean troops, 20 submarines and 200 aircraft, running through Wednesday. While these joint ventures are always precluded by claims that they are not a precursor to attack, the fact is that the United States would never view such exercises in this same light if they were being implemented near our own shores. So why must North Korea be expected to tolerate them? Why is it every time this nation appears to be reaching consensus of people opposed to government policy, the government engages in some form of military exercise with a proposed enemy? Not to mention the fact that this particular alleged enemy is one that the U.S. Government created of its own accord, and against the will of the majority of the people. Truly, I dare this government to take a poll and inquire of the American people as to how many of them hate, or want a war with, the North Korean people. No doubt, the majority of the people would say “no”. Furthermore, they would likely tell Washington to get off of its dead butt and begin to find some way to mend relations with the leaders of North Korea to the point where that nation’s people did not suffer like some negligible fodder under the feet of those who now bureaucratically meet in their name. Shame on all three of the players in this sick game!!!
Why don’t they run some exercises on the southern border with Mexico, and protect the interests of the people of this nation, instead of acting like a bunch of traitors and attacking a law abiding state like Arizona?

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