Kim Jung Un

Discussion in 'Politics' started by nutmeg, Mar 8, 2013.

  1. We're about to find out which of the two incompentent buffoons in question can fight a war. This should be an easy win for us. A great opportunity to use a couple nukes in a part of the world nobody gives a shit about. The Chinese would publicly squawk, but privately be thrilled. Iran would lose their nuclear partner. The world would be a better place, and our enemies might actually take pause before fucking with us. Unlikely Bro O will do what should be done, but one can dream.

    UBS's floor trader Art Cashin, though, says the guys who traders follow for their North Korea news are starting to sound the alarm bells, concluding in his latest note that it "could be an interesting weekend.

    Below is what Cashin has to say in his morning note today (emphasis added):

    Geo-Politics Might Spoil The Party - A variety of reliable people are hoisting more warning flags about what's going on in North Korea. For one, Bob Hardy, whose GeoStrat blog is followed by lots of traders, sent me this note this morning:

    I find the recent actions and words coming from North Korea particularly ominous and would not be surprised to see an incident, Kim and his regime seem to have misread the situation and are indoctrinating the population to prepare for something grim. They have created a crisis atmosphere by announcing the end of the Armistice Agreement. This will of course mean that a state of war exists, and the fact the DPRK is cutting off all communication with the U.S. and South Korea would seem to indicate it feels it is not being taken seriously. Cutting off communications is a basic indicator of preparations for War, which I doubt will occur, but view it possible that a live fire incident could be about to occur on or about March 11th. If they recall diplomatic missions and close airports that will be a sign of war readiness. A significant change to the security situation in the region is evident. The DPRK is gambling that it could take an action that would not lead a general war but would put it in a position to force negotiations from a different base point. The North Koreans have cast themselves as victims under threat of attack from the U.S. and South Korea to justify an incident.

    Away from Bob, there are contentions that North Korea has begun to rapidly camouflage trucks and facilities both military and civilian. Then there's the opening paragraph of North Korea's official statement yesterday as reported in the Korean Central News Agency:

    "First, now that the U.S. is set to light a fuse for a nuclear war, the revolutionary armed forces of the DPRK will exercise the right to a preemptive nuclear attack to destroy the strongholds of the aggressors and to defend the supreme interests of the country."

    Could be an interesting weekend.

    Something to be aware of, at the very least.
     
    #11     Mar 8, 2013
  2. pspr

    pspr

    Just the attorney job but I've read that he wasn't very good at it.
     
    #12     Mar 8, 2013
  3. pspr

    pspr

    He prefers to prosecute whistle blowers. You can't have anyone spilling the beans, you know.

    But back to the kid in N.K. He's bending to the will of his generals in an effort to appear strong and defiant. He said they will attack the South if just one bullet is fired by either side. ??

    We are supposed to have military maneuvers again with S.K. soon. This could be explosive. Will China sit by and watch N.K.'s military be destroyed and the two Korea's united? Does N.K. have a nuclear weapon they could fit in a truck?
     
    #13     Mar 8, 2013
  4. Cap,are you suggesting we nuke N Korea without them using nukes first :confused:
     
    #14     Mar 8, 2013
  5. If you don't drive a truck, or a forklift, or a tractor, then you don't have a real job to this particular socioeconomic class.
     
    #15     Mar 8, 2013
  6. Nah.

    We will use the cat's paw. Perhaps South Korea will find some really neat new techs in their mailbox.:)
     
    #16     Mar 8, 2013
  7. Tsing, really?
     
    #17     Mar 8, 2013
  8. Its funny they love paul ryan yet he has only drove a wiener mobile,worked for his familys business and then US Rep :cool:
     
    #18     Mar 8, 2013
  9. I'm suggesting that they will use a nuke, upon which we should immediately obliterate the entire country of North Korea.
     
    #19     Mar 8, 2013
  10. Ok.Its just little man chest thumping.They wont use a nuke ,they know it would be suicide . Obama would obliterate them if they did,he would have no choice
     
    #20     Mar 8, 2013