South Korea will surrender immediately if attacked/reactors all in one spot | |
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Larry D. Croc User ID: 70736097 United States 03/20/2016 04:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One good hit by the north will make Fukushima look like Quoting: UN Owen 71608172 an Easter parade. The missiles don't have to go far....... You apparently have no knowledge of the South Korean people, OP, or you'd realize that your statement is one the silliest statements on GLP today, and that's no small feat. "Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell, where they already have it." Ronald Reagan The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so." Ronald Reagan |
SaveUSa User ID: 66335961 United States 03/20/2016 05:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One good hit by the north will make Fukushima look like Quoting: UN Owen 71608172 an Easter parade. The missiles don't have to go far....... You apparently have no knowledge of the South Korean people, OP, or you'd realize that your statement is one the silliest statements on GLP today, and that's no small feat. This Within the surreal depths of "reality" lies the truth. |
rekinom8 User ID: 71704609 Germany 03/20/2016 06:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You apparently have no knowledge of the South Korean people, OP, or you'd realize that your statement is one the silliest statements on GLP today, and that's no small feat. Quoting: Larry D. Croc uhm At dawn on Sunday, 25 June 1950, the Korean People's Army crossed the 38th parallel behind artillery fire. Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] In five days, the South Korean forces, which had 95,000 men on 25 June, was down to less than 22,000 men. In early July, when U.S. forces arrived, what was left of the South Korean forces were placed under U.S. operational command of the United Nations Command. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37627833 Canada 03/20/2016 06:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You apparently have no knowledge of the South Korean people, OP, or you'd realize that your statement is one the silliest statements on GLP today, and that's no small feat. Quoting: Larry D. Croc uhm At dawn on Sunday, 25 June 1950, the Korean People's Army crossed the 38th parallel behind artillery fire. Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] In five days, the South Korean forces, which had 95,000 men on 25 June, was down to less than 22,000 men. In early July, when U.S. forces arrived, what was left of the South Korean forces were placed under U.S. operational command of the United Nations Command. They were down by three quarters and didn't surrender. |