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North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful
On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:35:52 PM UTC-4, BurfordTJustice wrote:
North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful PANMUNJOM, North Korea - Lt. Col. Hwang Myong Jin has been a guide on the northern side of the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas for five years. He says it's gotten quieter here since the summits between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the presidents of South Korea and the United States, in perhaps the last place on Earth where the Cold War still burns hot. "A lot of things have changed. Listen to how quiet it is," he said as he stood on the balcony of a large building overlooking the blue and white barracks and concrete demarcation line that mark the boundary between North and South. "The South used to blast psychological warfare propaganda at us," he said. "But since the summits, they have stopped. Now there is a peaceful atmosphere here." Indeed, all is quiet - deceptively so - in the DMZ these days. Yes, deceptively so. And why not? KJU just got treated like a respected head of state, NK got elevated to equal status with the USA. That's something neither his father, nor his grandfather could achieve, because no us president was foolish enough to cave in. Trump just did. So, while KJU has only halted testing, not development and manufacturing, Trump struts around pretending that NK is rapidly denuclearizing because he signed a vague, BS agreement that only says NK will take steps toward denuclearization, without even defining what that means. Meanwhile, the sanctions are rapidly declining with China and Russia now slowly removing them. The "maximum pressure is gone". Trump cancelled our joint exercises with SK, a demand that NK has had for decades. So, yes it's quiet at the DMZ, but little has really changed and you'd have to be a fool to believe Trump's statement that the threat of nukes from NK is now gone. Do you believe that, or are you man enough to admit that he's really either a big liar or out of his mind? |
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On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:25:11 PM UTC-5, trader_4 wrote:
On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:35:52 PM UTC-4, BurfordTJustice wrote: North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful PANMUNJOM, North Korea - Lt. Col. Hwang Myong Jin has been a guide on the northern side of the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas for five years. He says it's gotten quieter here since the summits between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the presidents of South Korea and the United States, in perhaps the last place on Earth where the Cold War still burns hot. "A lot of things have changed. Listen to how quiet it is," he said as he stood on the balcony of a large building overlooking the blue and white barracks and concrete demarcation line that mark the boundary between North and South. "The South used to blast psychological warfare propaganda at us," he said. "But since the summits, they have stopped. Now there is a peaceful atmosphere here." Indeed, all is quiet - deceptively so - in the DMZ these days. Yes, deceptively so. And why not? KJU just got treated like a respected head of state, NK got elevated to equal status with the USA. That's something neither his father, nor his grandfather could achieve, because no us president was foolish enough to cave in. Trump just did. So, while KJU has only halted testing, not development and manufacturing, Trump struts around pretending that NK is rapidly denuclearizing because he signed a vague, BS agreement that only says NK will take steps toward denuclearization, without even defining what that means. Meanwhile, the sanctions are rapidly declining with China and Russia now slowly removing them. The "maximum pressure is gone". Trump cancelled our joint exercises with SK, a demand that NK has had for decades. So, yes it's quiet at the DMZ, but little has really changed and you'd have to be a fool to believe Trump's statement that the threat of nukes from NK is now gone. Do you believe that, or are you man enough to admit that he's really either a big liar or out of his mind? Traitor_4ever, why haven't you gone to Washington D.C., taken over and fixed everything? We need the smartest most morally superior people running the government. Save us Traitor_4ever! Save us! O_o [8~{} Uncle Helpless Monster |
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North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful
On 21/06/2018 22:57, Uncle Monster wrote:
On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:25:11 PM UTC-5, trader_4 wrote: On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:35:52 PM UTC-4, BurfordTJustice wrote: North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful PANMUNJOM, North Korea - Lt. Col. Hwang Myong Jin has been a guide on the northern side of the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas for five years. He says it's gotten quieter here since the summits between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the presidents of South Korea and the United States, in perhaps the last place on Earth where the Cold War still burns hot. "A lot of things have changed. Listen to how quiet it is," he said as he stood on the balcony of a large building overlooking the blue and white barracks and concrete demarcation line that mark the boundary between North and South. "The South used to blast psychological warfare propaganda at us," he said. "But since the summits, they have stopped. Now there is a peaceful atmosphere here." Indeed, all is quiet - deceptively so - in the DMZ these days. Yes, deceptively so. And why not? KJU just got treated like a respected head of state, NK got elevated to equal status with the USA. That's something neither his father, nor his grandfather could achieve, because no us president was foolish enough to cave in. Trump just did. So, while KJU has only halted testing, not development and manufacturing, Trump struts around pretending that NK is rapidly denuclearizing because he signed a vague, BS agreement that only says NK will take steps toward denuclearization, without even defining what that means. Meanwhile, the sanctions are rapidly declining with China and Russia now slowly removing them. The "maximum pressure is gone". Trump cancelled our joint exercises with SK, a demand that NK has had for decades. So, yes it's quiet at the DMZ, but little has really changed and you'd have to be a fool to believe Trump's statement that the threat of nukes from NK is now gone. Do you believe that, or are you man enough to admit that he's really either a big liar or out of his mind? Traitor_4ever, why haven't you gone to Washington D.C., taken over and fixed everything? We need the smartest most morally superior people running the government. Save us Traitor_4ever! Save us! O_o [8~{} Uncle Helpless Monster You might as well copy and paste every reply to this topic you make, to save all of your typing. You say the same thing with every post. -- Bod |
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North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful
On Friday, June 22, 2018 at 12:03:56 AM UTC-5, Bod wrote:
On 21/06/2018 22:57, Uncle Monster wrote: On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:25:11 PM UTC-5, trader_4 wrote: On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:35:52 PM UTC-4, BurfordTJustice wrote: North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful PANMUNJOM, North Korea - Lt. Col. Hwang Myong Jin has been a guide on the northern side of the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas for five years. He says it's gotten quieter here since the summits between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the presidents of South Korea and the United States, in perhaps the last place on Earth where the Cold War still burns hot. "A lot of things have changed. Listen to how quiet it is," he said as he stood on the balcony of a large building overlooking the blue and white barracks and concrete demarcation line that mark the boundary between North and South. "The South used to blast psychological warfare propaganda at us," he said. "But since the summits, they have stopped. Now there is a peaceful atmosphere here." Indeed, all is quiet - deceptively so - in the DMZ these days. Yes, deceptively so. And why not? KJU just got treated like a respected head of state, NK got elevated to equal status with the USA. That's something neither his father, nor his grandfather could achieve, because no us president was foolish enough to cave in. Trump just did. So, while KJU has only halted testing, not development and manufacturing, Trump struts around pretending that NK is rapidly denuclearizing because he signed a vague, BS agreement that only says NK will take steps toward denuclearization, without even defining what that means. Meanwhile, the sanctions are rapidly declining with China and Russia now slowly removing them. The "maximum pressure is gone". Trump cancelled our joint exercises with SK, a demand that NK has had for decades. So, yes it's quiet at the DMZ, but little has really changed and you'd have to be a fool to believe Trump's statement that the threat of nukes from NK is now gone. Do you believe that, or are you man enough to admit that he's really either a big liar or out of his mind? Traitor_4ever, why haven't you gone to Washington D.C., taken over and fixed everything? We need the smartest most morally superior people running the government. Save us Traitor_4ever! Save us! O_o [8~{} Uncle Helpless Monster You might as well copy and paste every reply to this topic you make, to save all of your typing. You say the same thing with every post. -- Bod Bodyless, why haven't you gone to Washington D.C., taken over and fixed everything? We need the smartest most morally superior people running the government. Save us Bodyless! Save us! O_o [8~{} Uncle Helpless Monster |
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North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful
On 22/06/2018 08:35, Uncle Monster wrote:
On Friday, June 22, 2018 at 12:03:56 AM UTC-5, Bod wrote: On 21/06/2018 22:57, Uncle Monster wrote: On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:25:11 PM UTC-5, trader_4 wrote: On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:35:52 PM UTC-4, BurfordTJustice wrote: North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful PANMUNJOM, North Korea - Lt. Col. Hwang Myong Jin has been a guide on the northern side of the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas for five years. He says it's gotten quieter here since the summits between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the presidents of South Korea and the United States, in perhaps the last place on Earth where the Cold War still burns hot. "A lot of things have changed. Listen to how quiet it is," he said as he stood on the balcony of a large building overlooking the blue and white barracks and concrete demarcation line that mark the boundary between North and South. "The South used to blast psychological warfare propaganda at us," he said. "But since the summits, they have stopped. Now there is a peaceful atmosphere here." Indeed, all is quiet - deceptively so - in the DMZ these days. Yes, deceptively so. And why not? KJU just got treated like a respected head of state, NK got elevated to equal status with the USA. That's something neither his father, nor his grandfather could achieve, because no us president was foolish enough to cave in. Trump just did. So, while KJU has only halted testing, not development and manufacturing, Trump struts around pretending that NK is rapidly denuclearizing because he signed a vague, BS agreement that only says NK will take steps toward denuclearization, without even defining what that means. Meanwhile, the sanctions are rapidly declining with China and Russia now slowly removing them. The "maximum pressure is gone". Trump cancelled our joint exercises with SK, a demand that NK has had for decades. So, yes it's quiet at the DMZ, but little has really changed and you'd have to be a fool to believe Trump's statement that the threat of nukes from NK is now gone. Do you believe that, or are you man enough to admit that he's really either a big liar or out of his mind? Traitor_4ever, why haven't you gone to Washington D.C., taken over and fixed everything? We need the smartest most morally superior people running the government. Save us Traitor_4ever! Save us! O_o [8~{} Uncle Helpless Monster You might as well copy and paste every reply to this topic you make, to save all of your typing. You say the same thing with every post. -- Bod Bodyless, why haven't you gone to Washington D.C., taken over and fixed everything? We need the smartest most morally superior people running the government. Save us Bodyless! Save us! O_o [8~{} Uncle Helpless Monster I rest my case, M'Lord. -- Bod |
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North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful
On Friday, June 22, 2018 at 2:39:00 AM UTC-5, Bod wrote:
On 22/06/2018 08:35, Uncle Monster wrote: On Friday, June 22, 2018 at 12:03:56 AM UTC-5, Bod wrote: On 21/06/2018 22:57, Uncle Monster wrote: On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:25:11 PM UTC-5, trader_4 wrote: On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:35:52 PM UTC-4, BurfordTJustice wrote: North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful PANMUNJOM, North Korea - Lt. Col. Hwang Myong Jin has been a guide on the northern side of the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas for five years. He says it's gotten quieter here since the summits between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the presidents of South Korea and the United States, in perhaps the last place on Earth where the Cold War still burns hot. "A lot of things have changed. Listen to how quiet it is," he said as he stood on the balcony of a large building overlooking the blue and white barracks and concrete demarcation line that mark the boundary between North and South. "The South used to blast psychological warfare propaganda at us," he said. "But since the summits, they have stopped. Now there is a peaceful atmosphere here." Indeed, all is quiet - deceptively so - in the DMZ these days. Yes, deceptively so. And why not? KJU just got treated like a respected head of state, NK got elevated to equal status with the USA. That's something neither his father, nor his grandfather could achieve, because no us president was foolish enough to cave in. Trump just did. So, while KJU has only halted testing, not development and manufacturing, Trump struts around pretending that NK is rapidly denuclearizing because he signed a vague, BS agreement that only says NK will take steps toward denuclearization, without even defining what that means. Meanwhile, the sanctions are rapidly declining with China and Russia now slowly removing them. The "maximum pressure is gone". Trump cancelled our joint exercises with SK, a demand that NK has had for decades. So, yes it's quiet at the DMZ, but little has really changed and you'd have to be a fool to believe Trump's statement that the threat of nukes from NK is now gone. Do you believe that, or are you man enough to admit that he's really either a big liar or out of his mind? Traitor_4ever, why haven't you gone to Washington D.C., taken over and fixed everything? We need the smartest most morally superior people running the government. Save us Traitor_4ever! Save us! O_o [8~{} Uncle Helpless Monster You might as well copy and paste every reply to this topic you make, to save all of your typing. You say the same thing with every post. -- Bod Bodyless, why haven't you gone to Washington D.C., taken over and fixed everything? We need the smartest most morally superior people running the government. Save us Bodyless! Save us! O_o [8~{} Uncle Helpless Monster I rest my case, M'Lord. -- Bod Sorry, I'm not royalty but since I'm everyone's cousin there could be some in the family tree. ^_^ [8~{} Uncle Royal Monster |
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North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful
On 6/21/18 10:03 PM, Bod wrote:
On 21/06/2018 22:57, Uncle Monster wrote: On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:25:11 PM UTC-5, trader_4 wrote: On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:35:52 PM UTC-4, BurfordTJustice wrote: North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful PANMUNJOM, North Korea - Lt. Col. Hwang Myong Jin has been a guide on the northern side of the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas for five years. He says it's gotten quieter here since the summits between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the presidents of South Korea and the United States, in perhaps the last place on Earth where the Cold War still burns hot. "A lot of things have changed. Listen to how quiet it is," he said as he stood on the balcony of a large building overlooking the blue and white barracks and concrete demarcation line that mark the boundary between North and South. "The South used to blast psychological warfare propaganda at us," he said. "But since the summits, they have stopped. Now there is a peaceful atmosphere here." Indeed, all is quiet - deceptively so - in the DMZ these days. Yes, deceptively so. And why not? KJU just got treated like a respected head of state, NK got elevated to equal status with the USA. That's something neither his father, nor his grandfather could achieve, because no us president was foolish enough to cave in. Trump just did. So, while KJU has only halted testing, not development and manufacturing, Trump struts around pretending that NK is rapidly denuclearizing because he signed a vague, BS agreement that only says NK will take steps toward denuclearization, without even defining what that means. Meanwhile, the sanctions are rapidly declining with China and Russia now slowly removing them. The "maximum pressure is gone". Trump cancelled our joint exercises with SK, a demand that NK has had for decades. So, yes it's quiet at the DMZ, but little has really changed and you'd have to be a fool to believe Trump's statement that the threat of nukes from NK is now gone. Do you believe that, or are you man enough to admit that he's really either a big liar or out of his mind? Traitor_4ever, why haven't you gone to Washington D.C., taken over and fixed everything? We need the smartest most morally superior people running the government. Save us Traitor_4ever! Save us! O_o [8~{} Uncle Helpless Monster You might as well copy and paste every reply to this topic you make, to save all of your typing. You say the same thing with every post. well he did graduate last in elementary school...which in alabama puts you on track to be forgotten to history |
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On 22/06/2018 19:50, ZZyXX wrote:
On 6/21/18 10:03 PM, Bod wrote: On 21/06/2018 22:57, Uncle Monster wrote: On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:25:11 PM UTC-5, trader_4 wrote: On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:35:52 PM UTC-4, BurfordTJustice wrote: North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful PANMUNJOM, North Korea - Lt. Col. Hwang Myong Jin has been a guide on the northern side of the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas for five years. He says it's gotten quieter here since the summits between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the presidents of South Korea and the United States, in perhaps the last place on Earth where the Cold War still burns hot. "A lot of things have changed. Listen to how quiet it is," he said as he stood on the balcony of a large building overlooking the blue and white barracks and concrete demarcation line that mark the boundary between North and South. "The South used to blast psychological warfare propaganda at us," he said. "But since the summits, they have stopped. Now there is a peaceful atmosphere here." Indeed, all is quiet - deceptively so - in the DMZ these days. Yes, deceptively so.Â* And why not?Â* KJU just got treated like a respected head of state, NK got elevated to equal status with the USA.Â* That's something neither his father, nor his grandfather could achieve, because no us president was foolish enough to cave in.Â* Trump just did.Â* So, while KJU has only halted testing, not development and manufacturing, Trump struts around pretending that NK is rapidly denuclearizing because he signed a vague, BS agreement that only says NK will take steps toward denuclearization, without even defining what that means. Meanwhile, the sanctions are rapidly declining with China and Russia now slowly removing them.Â* The "maximum pressure is gone".Â* Trump cancelled our joint exercises with SK, a demand that NK has had for decades.Â* So, yes it's quiet at the DMZ, but little has really changed and you'd have to be a fool to believe Trump's statement that the threat of nukes from NK is now gone.Â* Do you believe that, or are you man enough to admit that he's really either a big liar or out of his mind? Traitor_4ever, why haven't you gone to Washington D.C., taken over and fixed everything? We need the smartest most morally superior people running the government. Save us Traitor_4ever! Save us! O_o [8~{} Uncle Helpless Monster You might as well copy and paste every reply to this topic you make, to save all of your typing. You say the same thing with every post. well he did graduate last in elementary school...which in alabama puts you on track to be forgotten to history He went to school!? -- Bod |
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On 6/22/18 11:59 AM, Bod wrote:
On 22/06/2018 19:50, ZZyXX wrote: On 6/21/18 10:03 PM, Bod wrote: On 21/06/2018 22:57, Uncle Monster wrote: On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:25:11 PM UTC-5, trader_4 wrote: On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:35:52 PM UTC-4, BurfordTJustice wrote: North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful PANMUNJOM, North Korea - Lt. Col. Hwang Myong Jin has been a guide on the northern side of the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas for five years. He says it's gotten quieter here since the summits between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the presidents of South Korea and the United States, in perhaps the last place on Earth where the Cold War still burns hot. "A lot of things have changed. Listen to how quiet it is," he said as he stood on the balcony of a large building overlooking the blue and white barracks and concrete demarcation line that mark the boundary between North and South. "The South used to blast psychological warfare propaganda at us," he said. "But since the summits, they have stopped. Now there is a peaceful atmosphere here." Indeed, all is quiet - deceptively so - in the DMZ these days. Yes, deceptively so. And why not? KJU just got treated like a respected head of state, NK got elevated to equal status with the USA. That's something neither his father, nor his grandfather could achieve, because no us president was foolish enough to cave in. Trump just did. So, while KJU has only halted testing, not development and manufacturing, Trump struts around pretending that NK is rapidly denuclearizing because he signed a vague, BS agreement that only says NK will take steps toward denuclearization, without even defining what that means. Meanwhile, the sanctions are rapidly declining with China and Russia now slowly removing them. The "maximum pressure is gone". Trump cancelled our joint exercises with SK, a demand that NK has had for decades. So, yes it's quiet at the DMZ, but little has really changed and you'd have to be a fool to believe Trump's statement that the threat of nukes from NK is now gone. Do you believe that, or are you man enough to admit that he's really either a big liar or out of his mind? Traitor_4ever, why haven't you gone to Washington D.C., taken over and fixed everything? We need the smartest most morally superior people running the government. Save us Traitor_4ever! Save us! O_o [8~{} Uncle Helpless Monster You might as well copy and paste every reply to this topic you make, to save all of your typing. You say the same thing with every post. well he did graduate last in elementary school...which in alabama puts you on track to be forgotten to history He went to school!? yes, the Burger King Taste Testers College |
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On 6/22/18 1:33 PM, BurfordTJustice wrote:
So when will you be moving? Will the 29 stone "mate' cost extra shippin? "Bod" wrote in message ... : On 22/06/2018 19:50, ZZyXX wrote: : On 6/21/18 10:03 PM, Bod wrote: : On 21/06/2018 22:57, Uncle Monster wrote: : On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:25:11 PM UTC-5, trader_4 wrote: : On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:35:52 PM UTC-4, BurfordTJustice wrote: : North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful : : PANMUNJOM, North Korea - Lt. Col. Hwang Myong Jin has been a guide : on the : northern side of the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas : for five : years. He says it's gotten quieter here since the summits between : North : Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the presidents of South Korea and the : United : States, in perhaps the last place on Earth where the Cold War still : burns : hot. : "A lot of things have changed. Listen to how quiet it is," he said : as he : stood on the balcony of a large building overlooking the blue and : white : barracks and concrete demarcation line that mark the boundary : between North : and South. : : "The South used to blast psychological warfare propaganda at us," he : said. : "But since the summits, they have stopped. Now there is a peaceful : atmosphere here." : : Indeed, all is quiet - deceptively so - in the DMZ these days. : : : : Yes, deceptively so. And why not? KJU just got treated like a : respected : head of state, NK got elevated to equal status with the USA. That's : something neither his father, nor his grandfather could achieve, : because : no us president was foolish enough to cave in. Trump just did. So, : while KJU has only halted testing, not development and manufacturing, : Trump struts around pretending that NK is rapidly denuclearizing : because he signed a vague, BS agreement that only says NK will take : steps toward denuclearization, without even defining what that means. : Meanwhile, the sanctions are rapidly declining with China and Russia : now slowly removing them. The "maximum pressure is gone". Trump : cancelled our joint exercises with SK, a demand that NK has had for : decades. So, yes it's quiet at the DMZ, but little has really changed : and you'd have to be a fool to believe Trump's statement that the : threat : of nukes from NK is now gone. Do you believe that, or are you man : enough : to admit that he's really either a big liar or out of his mind? : : Traitor_4ever, why haven't you gone to Washington D.C., taken over and : fixed everything? We need the smartest most morally superior people : running the government. Save us Traitor_4ever! Save us! O_o : : [8~{} Uncle Helpless Monster : : You might as well copy and paste every reply to this topic you make, to : save all of your typing. You say the same thing with every post. : : well he did graduate last in elementary school...which in alabama puts : you on track to be forgotten to history : : He went to school!? : : -- : Bod Condoms have moved out of the bedroom and into the air in the Gaza Strip, where they’ve become the newest weapon against Israel. Sometimes tied together for added buoyancy, the inflated prophylactics are attached to gas-soaked rags, other burning items or explosive devices, then flown over the border like balloons into southern Israel, where they set fire to farmlands and nature reserves. Despite the conservative nature of Gazan society, especially under the rule of the Islamist Hamas movement, condoms are widely available in local pharmacies. They’ve joined an array of airborne incendiary devices dispatched across the border that have caused millions of shekels in damage. An estimated 6,000 acres have been destroyed in hundreds of blazes caused by flaming kites, helium balloons, and now condoms, according to Israeli officials. Some of the fires have burned as long as 10 hours, firefighters say, ruining crops and killing wildlife. The military has struggled to deal with these crude but effective weapons. It initially employed drones to take them down as they cross the border, but hundreds eluded the high-tech challenge. The military has since moved on to trying to deter the launches through warning shots and airstrikes on facilities of the Hamas militant group that runs Gaza. In recent days, the fire department has reported a drop in blazes. |
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Bod posted for all of us...
On 21/06/2018 22:57, Uncle Monster wrote: On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:25:11 PM UTC-5, trader_4 wrote: On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 4:35:52 PM UTC-4, BurfordTJustice wrote: North Korean side of DMZ sounds quieter now, even peaceful PANMUNJOM, North Korea - Lt. Col. Hwang Myong Jin has been a guide on the northern side of the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas for five years. He says it's gotten quieter here since the summits between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the presidents of South Korea and the United States, in perhaps the last place on Earth where the Cold War still burns hot. "A lot of things have changed. Listen to how quiet it is," he said as he stood on the balcony of a large building overlooking the blue and white barracks and concrete demarcation line that mark the boundary between North and South. "The South used to blast psychological warfare propaganda at us," he said. "But since the summits, they have stopped. Now there is a peaceful atmosphere here." Indeed, all is quiet - deceptively so - in the DMZ these days. Yes, deceptively so. And why not? KJU just got treated like a respected head of state, NK got elevated to equal status with the USA. That's something neither his father, nor his grandfather could achieve, because no us president was foolish enough to cave in. Trump just did. So, while KJU has only halted testing, not development and manufacturing, Trump struts around pretending that NK is rapidly denuclearizing because he signed a vague, BS agreement that only says NK will take steps toward denuclearization, without even defining what that means. Meanwhile, the sanctions are rapidly declining with China and Russia now slowly removing them. The "maximum pressure is gone". Trump cancelled our joint exercises with SK, a demand that NK has had for decades. So, yes it's quiet at the DMZ, but little has really changed and you'd have to be a fool to believe Trump's statement that the threat of nukes from NK is now gone. Do you believe that, or are you man enough to admit that he's really either a big liar or out of his mind? Traitor_4ever, why haven't you gone to Washington D.C., taken over and fixed everything? We need the smartest most morally superior people running the government. Save us Traitor_4ever! Save us! O_o [8~{} Uncle Helpless Monster You might as well copy and paste every reply to this topic you make, to save all of your typing. You say the same thing with every post. Why don't you butt out? Your country isn't doing so good, with knives, rape, Londonstan. Any more of your groups I should mis-post to? -- Tekkie |
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