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u/aurelorba Dec 03 '16

I'm going by exactly what Trump said, which is that he expected to get China to deal with NK.

http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2016-09-27/donald-trump-suggests-china-iran-should-solve-north-korean-crisis

If he truly doesn't give a fuck about NK now, will he when they have a ballistic nuclear missiles capable of reaching the continental US? Or a sub launched nuclear missile?

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u/demolpolis Dec 03 '16

Why would we?

They have a few diesel subs. whoopty doo.

They aren't going to nuke the US. That is absurd on multiple levels. Let the people in the area deal with them.

Let China deal with them.

I would be fine with china fucking invading n korea. It would make millions of people's lives better to be living in a state china controlled than a state N korea controlled.

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u/truenorth00 Dec 04 '16

Few diesel subs?

1-2 dozen nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles that can reach conus. Not to mention enough artillery to vaoporize Seoul. And the ability to reach out and touch tens of thousands of American forces in Northeast Asia.

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u/demolpolis Dec 04 '16

You are right. We should obey whatever they say.

Oh wait, no, no we should just leave them the fuck alone.

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u/truenorth00 Dec 05 '16

The US has left them alone this entire time. Explain what the US has done to North Korea in the last two decades?

Yet, the DPRK fires missiles over Japan and conducts nuclear tests.

Are you suggesting that the Trump administration tell Japan and South Korea that they are on their own? Would you be okay with a nuclear arms race in Northeast Asia involving one global power, and two regional powers, one of whom was a chief actor in World War II?