There's a simple solution to this Clinton North Korea crisis, but it involves clear thinking away from the fog of the beltway swamp...

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[FONT=&quot]I hope North Korea knows we moved Guam!

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N Korea doesn't just have it's guns targeted on Guam, the USA has tens of islands in the Pacific
which would make equally inviting targets the biggest being American Somoa, Guam & the Mariana's.


Why not American Somao, no,no,no,no no! 'Star-Kist is the major employer in American Samoa employing
75% of the Samoan workforce. Paul Pelosi, Nancy’s husband, owns $17 million dollars of Star-Kist stock.
Star-Kist is owned by Del Monte Foods and is a major contributor to Pelosi.

In January, 2007 when the minimum wage was increased from $5.15 to $7.25, Pelosi had American Samoa
exempted from the increase so Del Monte would not have to pay the higher wage. This would make
Del Monte products less expensive than their competition’s.'

N Korea will stay clear of AS as Pelosi's Commie ideology make her a kindred soull in the eyes of
N Korea's exaulted mystic ruler.

Guam was the island Democratic congressman Hank Johnson commented about a while back
during a committee hearing:
'Johnson said to Admiral Robert F. Willard, Commander of U.S. Pacific Command, "My fear is that the whole
island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and capsize", to which Admiral Willard with charity replied,
"We don't anticipate that.'

Greedy & stupid Dems commenting & making laws concerning US territories how good can it get!

Guam is a very strategic military base which includes nuclear capable bombers. Samoa or Guam? You do the math.
 

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Don't forget that if we try to send 8,000 more troops to Guam, it could cause the island to tip over..(You're a stupid fucking idiot, Hank Johnson!)
 

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Obama National Security Advisor Susan Rice Admits U.S. Strategy on North Korea Nukes Buildup a ‘Failure’
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o White House via Getty Imagesby PENNY STARR11 Aug 2017

Former President Barack Obama’s National Security Advisor Susan Rice admitted on Thursday that, over the course of Obama’s two terms in office, his administration failed to stop the communist North Korean government from building its nuclear weapons capability.

“You can call it a failure,” Rice told CNN. “I accept that characterization of the efforts of the United States over the last two decades.” But she also said other administrations were not able to put a stop to it.

The Washington Examiner reported on the interview, noting that Rice served as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and was Obama’s top national security adviser from 2013 to 2017.


“She said each administration has tried a range of measures, from sanctions and pressure, cooperation with China, and ‘other methods that we shouldn’t speak about on television,’ to no avail,” the Examiner reported.


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“The fact of the matter is, that despite all of those efforts, the North Korean regime has been able to succeed in progressing with its program, both nuclear and missile,” Rice said. “That’s a very unfortunate outcome. But we are where we are.”

“And we now need to decide how to proceed,” Rice said.


Rice also wrote a commentary published on Thursday in the New York Times that said President Donald Trump should soften his rhetoric and accept a nuclear North Korea.


“History shows that we can, if we must, tolerate nuclear weapons in North Korea — the same way we tolerated the far greater threat of thousands of Soviet nuclear weapons during the Cold War,” Rice wrote. “It will require being pragmatic.”


Last week, the United Nations Security Council voted unanimously to put in place new sanctions on North Korea.


In her CNN interview, Rice actually blamed the U.N. move, coupled with military exercises in the region, as making it “almost inevitable” that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un would make threats against the United States and others.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/08/11/obama-national-security-advisor-susan-rice-admits-u-s-strategy-on-north-korea-nukes-buildup-a-failure/

 

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