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Oh yeah. Forgot about these guys...

7 ( +7 / -0 )

They are still blaming the US, Microsoft and Windows 8 for the failure of their missile launch... according to the "article" in one New York newspaper!

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If King Yong Un could afford an aircraft carrier, of course he´d be cruising up and down the neighbourhood, threatening eerybody.

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There's nothing democratic about the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and there's nothing peaceful about the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea.

7 ( +7 / -0 )

Bit of advice for lil' Kim: Do not try to one-up when you're so deep in a hole your only friend is Dennis Rodman.

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North Korea on Sunday criticized the arrival of the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Nimitz in the South for a joint drill as an “extremely reckless” provocation and a rehearsal for war against the communist state.

HA! North Korea must be using the same PR as China..

4 ( +4 / -0 )

he probably just wants to enjoy his italian pasta.. while his population starves. and that people, is democracy.. and that people is world diplomacy.. Mao would probably laugh through his sweet tea, blackened teeth.

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Did they really use the word "madcap"?

Hard to take them seriously. Oh, what? We dont? OK

2 ( +2 / -0 )

Nothing to worry about here ladies and gentlemen

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@zichi

More like Windows 3.11 for Workgroups.

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It like when you are in the same room with a couple really tough guys. Unless you are a smart a$$ or pick a fight, nothing to worry about.

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I think that the rethoric wasn't even used by stalin nor mao.... well they must be still using long forgotten DOS I think

2 ( +2 / -0 )

I wouldn't expect any other reaction.

0 ( +0 / -0 )

I thought North Korea was still using Windows 95?

More like MS-DOS with BASIC Compiler, on a PC with 640kb of RAM

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NK knew the Nimitz was approaching Busan a week to ten days ago. Perhaps in order to protect their sources they've been waiting for the public announcement of the carrier group's arrival and saving up their comments. I don't think they have 'slammed' the arrival. That's just Western journalese.

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More ships and subs need to be visible just to send the message. Ronald Reagan was right.

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NK can also thank China's actions for helping to boost the presence and affirmation of supporting US allies in the region.

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Inform the North Koreans that the next carrier we send will be the USS Dennis Rodman.

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USS NitWitz on the move.

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NK never misses an opportunity to make themselves look foolish....

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@Farmboy

I was thinking the exact same thing.

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How is testing and threatening to use nuclear weapons against the US, South Korea and Japan not a provocation.

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Dumber than having a bag of hammers comes to my mind... Madcap ?? Brings back fond memories of Mad Magazines ...can we still buy em ??

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