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<blockquote data-quote="tieguy" data-source="post: 75669" data-attributes="member: 1912"><p>Then you have no concern to speak of. No convictions and no principles to guide you. It's real simple. Do you feel that nuclear proliferation should be stopped. You say you do but you're not willing to make the sacrifice to stop it in its tracks. North Korea is not the result of Bush looking the wrong way its the result of 50 years of failed diplomacy. It may require a dozen cruise missles fired deep into its nuclear reactor to stop. It may require a war to stop. But if you're not willing to take that final military step to stop it then you have no steel in your spine. Your enemy will eventually figure out that you are not willing to take military action at which point the North Korea's of the world will proceed as planned. Once they have the weapons they will have no qualms about taking military action against you or your neighbors. Without a willingness to take that step you are not willing to see stopping nuclear proliferation all the way through. As such you are probably better off taking a passive, look the other way approach in the hope that you do not piss off those countries and suffer at their hands militarily. Since this clearly appears to be your plan of action why even raise the issue in the first place? Perhaps you could find an avatar of a women spreading her legs to represent your position on stopping nukes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tieguy, post: 75669, member: 1912"] Then you have no concern to speak of. No convictions and no principles to guide you. It's real simple. Do you feel that nuclear proliferation should be stopped. You say you do but you're not willing to make the sacrifice to stop it in its tracks. North Korea is not the result of Bush looking the wrong way its the result of 50 years of failed diplomacy. It may require a dozen cruise missles fired deep into its nuclear reactor to stop. It may require a war to stop. But if you're not willing to take that final military step to stop it then you have no steel in your spine. Your enemy will eventually figure out that you are not willing to take military action at which point the North Korea's of the world will proceed as planned. Once they have the weapons they will have no qualms about taking military action against you or your neighbors. Without a willingness to take that step you are not willing to see stopping nuclear proliferation all the way through. As such you are probably better off taking a passive, look the other way approach in the hope that you do not piss off those countries and suffer at their hands militarily. Since this clearly appears to be your plan of action why even raise the issue in the first place? Perhaps you could find an avatar of a women spreading her legs to represent your position on stopping nukes? [/QUOTE]
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