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WildStrawb
Ashamed to admit I haven't been keeping up with the news the last few weeks. What to make of this latest news headline?? What are the implications... consequences etc?
Answer
Russia is sending attack helicopters to Syria to help it root out the cancer of the foreign-backed terrorist groups who are trying to overthrow the legitimate Syrian government and install a wahhabi puppet regime. The Syrian government has recently announced a major military operation against the terrorist groups, and these helicopters may have something to do with that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGoRec5gGJY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SL-MZbOYR4
After the "massacres" of the last few weeks (http://yhoo.it/Ku7Jvk), the US was getting dangerously close to invading Syria, so hopefully they will back off after this.
Ultimately, Russia's role in the situation in Syria is a very positive one. Russia is one of the only countries taking a realistic approach to the crisis and pushing for a political solution. They have repeatedly tried to start talks and negotiation between the government and the opposition, which unfortunately the opposition has refused every time. Meanwhile, all the US has done has been to encourage more violence by shipping money and weapons to terrorist groups inside Syria who are killing people on a mass scale and committing acts of sabotage, rape, torture and kidnapping. The US has taken the side of the Syrian opposition puppets on the political arena, and they are using inflammatory rhetoric and threats of invasion to make the situation even worse.
Russia is sending attack helicopters to Syria to help it root out the cancer of the foreign-backed terrorist groups who are trying to overthrow the legitimate Syrian government and install a wahhabi puppet regime. The Syrian government has recently announced a major military operation against the terrorist groups, and these helicopters may have something to do with that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGoRec5gGJY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SL-MZbOYR4
After the "massacres" of the last few weeks (http://yhoo.it/Ku7Jvk), the US was getting dangerously close to invading Syria, so hopefully they will back off after this.
Ultimately, Russia's role in the situation in Syria is a very positive one. Russia is one of the only countries taking a realistic approach to the crisis and pushing for a political solution. They have repeatedly tried to start talks and negotiation between the government and the opposition, which unfortunately the opposition has refused every time. Meanwhile, all the US has done has been to encourage more violence by shipping money and weapons to terrorist groups inside Syria who are killing people on a mass scale and committing acts of sabotage, rape, torture and kidnapping. The US has taken the side of the Syrian opposition puppets on the political arena, and they are using inflammatory rhetoric and threats of invasion to make the situation even worse.
Is anyone worried about an attack from North Korea?
Valerie
I read the latest news concerning North Korea today. They are threatening to wipe the US off the map. Is anyone worried about this? I'm concerned and am not sure what will happen. Hopefully the US and North Korea can form a truce.
Answer
Please pardon me repeating myself, but the message IS important:
As I've indicated in other answers, the reason why Obama is being so cautious is because he knows (for a fact) that North Korea has weaponized biological agents (e.g., enhanced and weaponized smallpox developed by Russia during the Cold War) which would cause a pandemic if released, and he also knows that Kim Jong Il is actually paranoid enough and crazy enough to use these weapons if he believes he's actually threatened with war. And BECAUSE he's paranoid he may come to believe that even if it's not true.
Don't be fooled into thinking that North Korea could not hurt us. The weapons they have (obtained from free agents after the fall of the Soviet Union) could decimate us or much worse. A nuclear bomb could pale in comparison to what an enhanced smallpox outbreak could do. Even those who were vaccinated in the days when people still got the vaccine would likely not even be slightly immune to the modified virus (in fact after so many years they probably wouldn't even be immune to natural smallpox). Natural smallpox has a lethality of around 30% and is extremely contagious. The modified virus is very likely to be much more lethal and also more contagious. Do you know what an outbreak affecting ONLY 10% of our population would do to our society? It would virtually destroy our economy and our infrastructure ... our country would collapse. And that's only if 10% of the population was affected.
For those who don't believe me, simply do a Net search for "smallpox" and "North Korea". Or read the book "Demon In The Freezer" by Richard Preston. You can bet that some of Obama's military and health advisors have read it, and perhaps Obama himself.
If I were Obama I would do precisely what he is doing. But perhaps I might consider ways to destroy the infrastructure of North Korea without it being identified as an attack by the United States. Perhaps he and his top advisors are actually doing so. I'm afraid there are not many options available to him, or us.
Please pardon me repeating myself, but the message IS important:
As I've indicated in other answers, the reason why Obama is being so cautious is because he knows (for a fact) that North Korea has weaponized biological agents (e.g., enhanced and weaponized smallpox developed by Russia during the Cold War) which would cause a pandemic if released, and he also knows that Kim Jong Il is actually paranoid enough and crazy enough to use these weapons if he believes he's actually threatened with war. And BECAUSE he's paranoid he may come to believe that even if it's not true.
Don't be fooled into thinking that North Korea could not hurt us. The weapons they have (obtained from free agents after the fall of the Soviet Union) could decimate us or much worse. A nuclear bomb could pale in comparison to what an enhanced smallpox outbreak could do. Even those who were vaccinated in the days when people still got the vaccine would likely not even be slightly immune to the modified virus (in fact after so many years they probably wouldn't even be immune to natural smallpox). Natural smallpox has a lethality of around 30% and is extremely contagious. The modified virus is very likely to be much more lethal and also more contagious. Do you know what an outbreak affecting ONLY 10% of our population would do to our society? It would virtually destroy our economy and our infrastructure ... our country would collapse. And that's only if 10% of the population was affected.
For those who don't believe me, simply do a Net search for "smallpox" and "North Korea". Or read the book "Demon In The Freezer" by Richard Preston. You can bet that some of Obama's military and health advisors have read it, and perhaps Obama himself.
If I were Obama I would do precisely what he is doing. But perhaps I might consider ways to destroy the infrastructure of North Korea without it being identified as an attack by the United States. Perhaps he and his top advisors are actually doing so. I'm afraid there are not many options available to him, or us.
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