It's not about gaining anything. It never is when getting rid of communist leaders. Have you actually seen the way those people live up there? I mean the videos that were sneaked out of there something like 3 or 5 years ago. People just laying in the streets dead. People aren't allowed to have too much technology. They search your house all the time. It's like prison. But they don't even know it because that's all they know. Someone needs to help. Not to mention those crazy assholes have been killing south koreans for no other reason than to show power.
FUCKING FINALLY.
Maybe I wont have to go back to the Middle East again... Hah, I'm such a joker.
Are you actually DEFENDING the North Koreans? You're going to actually defend living like this?
PLEASE tell me you haven't lost your mind....
(The rest of this 5 part series is on youtube)
TL; DW
When americans do it, it's patriotism, when koreans do it, it's brainwashing.
4th largest military? Guess who has the largest.
Nuclear weapons? Guess who else has them?
Well defended border? I guess you'll tell me those border patrols/checkpoints are just there for show.
Selling to terrorists? They haven't supported terrorism since the 80's. Now let me think, who else supported a bunch of terrorists and in the process helped kickstart nuclear weapons programs in the 80's....
I guess I have no sense of nationalism, because this is so true.
America is the prime example of hypocrisy. No matter if they do the same wrongs as any other country, they're right. It's basically a self-centered being on the verge of obsessive paranoia.
America is the largest, the most powerful. To keep itself on top, they step on the bugs that rise up even a little. Even allies are kept in check. Control of all realms: Power, influence, knowledge, idealism, life. But there are limits to this obsession, even if the country devotes its entire existence into it. Others will rise up and claim what has been monopolized, to start the reign all over again.
But enough of pointless politics, this is pretty funny.
What constitutes oppressive regimes happen to be a matter of opinion. And politics can change that incredibly fast.
Were this the 80's, most Americans would be sad at losing such a wonderful ally.
After all, the taliban are the modern equivalent of the founding fathers.
And it looks like someone just popped a cap in Ben Franklin.