ROK Drop

By on September 3rd, 2005 at 11:00 am

Operation: Nuke Korea

I have to agree with the Japundit and wonder what the heck was this all about? What a way to start my morning.

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  • Paul H.
    6:24 pm on February 18th, 2007 1

    Pretty imaginative prose and well-written, if you can overlook the juvenile method of presentation.

    The patronizing scroll-down, use of huge capital letters, and perfect English spelling and grammar implies to me that the author is a patronizing US or maybe Canadian lefty. The author knows something about potential weapons effects, to include the differences between different types of chemical weapons. Though I would say it’s all book learning, in that the hypothetical North Korean attack is perfectly orchestrated and executed (sort of like the old days of the Cold War, when a Soviet attack into Western Europe was postulated by many as potentially all-powerful and irresistable).

    As commentary at Japanpundit implies, it’s evidently a piece of propaganda against the Bush administration as potential warmongers (though I can’t read Japanpundit very well, evidently due to my old AOL browser).

    Well, there’s only one thing to do, citizens of the ROK — send the Americans home before they destroy you with their warmongering. Then get your own nukes so you can “do unto them before they do unto you”.

    The coincidence of this appearing in conjunction with the New Orleans disaster is interesting (or has it been out for a while already?) In any event, I’ll be interested to hear if any ROK media and/or citizens try to “spin” the New Orleans situation as an analogy for what might happen to the ROK if the blundering Americans are allowed to “have their way”.

  • michael
    6:24 pm on February 18th, 2007 2

    GI, that’s an art work by: http://www.yhchang.com/
    They do all their stuff online with text and graphics. That one’s really intense.

  • Nomad
    6:26 pm on February 18th, 2007 3

    WTF was that?

  • Johnny
    11:24 am on February 18th, 2007 4

    That was an intense one. Given a surprize attack I would suspect it would go as indicated. Final outcome is not in question, the south would win but the cost by anyones terms would be staggering.

  • Mark
    11:33 am on February 18th, 2007 5

    Oh God. Talk about missing the point. As commentator No. 2 said, it is a work of art. YHChang is all about flash animation and great jazz music. If you doubt it, check out Cunnilingus_in_North_Korea: http://www.yhchang.com/CUNNILINGUS_IN_NORTH_KOREA…

    Sorry, paranoid Republicans, but there are no conspiracies here.

    As I have said so many times, when did the right wing become the whiners? Back in the 1980s, the best thing about the right was its lack of whining. Now it cries like an Oprah guest.

  • rich
    11:35 am on February 18th, 2007 6

    Its a left wing plot!! Do they expect anyone to believe that BS?? Just more of the NK propaganda machine pumping out crap to a new generation of kids who dont have a clue. Who actually think if we're "nice" to NK everything will be ok, like I'm ok you're ok. LMAO They should read from "Pusan to Panmujon". What about the Korean Airlines that was shot done by the commies? How about the tree incident, where that Major was killed? How about the NK assasins that were sent to the USA to kill Korean citizens? Or the NK kidnappers who over the years have taken ROK citizens back to NK forever?? What about the millions of NK citizens who have starved to death over the years??? What about all the NK citizens who have left for china?? What about father Kim who approached Stalin about invading the South and got his blessing?? That doesnt sound like reunification to me. Especially after all the civilians that NK killed. Uncle Kim sure does'nt sound like a relative I'd want on or near the family tree. Peoples memories are about as long as their penis is. Wake up ROK!!!

 

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