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Does North Korea Think Obama Is A Clown?

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In case nobody has worked this out yet, North Korea's current bellicose rhetoric could well betoken a power struggle, and we might see Infant Leader replaced by somebody else.

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In case nobody has worked this out yet, North Korea's current bellicose rhetoric could well betoken a power struggle, and we might see Infant Leader replaced by somebody else.

More likely the young man needs to flex his muscles to tighten grip on power. A dangerous animal if cornered I think.

Obama actively dislikes the British, almost as much as he does Americans. Perhaps he has an axe to grind due to his half-brother being refused entry to the UK.

The deception occurred in November when Samson Obama, who lives in Kenya, was in Britain staying with his mother, who lives in Berkshire.

He was questioned by police about the alleged assault – which he denied – but during the investigation he used a false name and he later received a police caution.

When he applied for another visa, hoping to visit Britain last week, he was refused.



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Also Kenya was once a British colony, where currently cousin Odinga is disputing an election result, which I guess Obama will have no problem with if the Falklands is anything to go by, never mind the sectarian violence liable to flare up there, as it did the last time Odinga lost, in spite of Obama campaigning for him back in 2008..

The North Korean military says war could break out 'today or tomorrow'.

Chuck Hagel, American Defence Secretary, says the danger is real.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/apr/03/us-missile-defence-system-guam-north-korea

If the Infant Leader keeps building up the tension, something has to give, somewhere, soon. He can hardly fail to follow up his rhetoric by doing something, or else he will lose such credibility as he has (presumably he has some in NK).

The North Korean military says war could break out 'today or tomorrow'.

Chuck Hagel, American Defence Secretary, says the danger is real.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/apr/03/us-missile-defence-system-guam-north-korea

If the Infant Leader keeps building up the tension, something has to give, somewhere, soon. He can hardly fail to follow up his rhetoric by doing something, or else he will lose such credibility as he has (presumably he has some in NK).

let the record show that the "infant leader" as well as his father and grandfather have been continously provoked

by the Greatest Nation on Earth™ to maintain its dominant presence in Asia.

In case nobody has worked this out yet, North Korea's current bellicose rhetoric could well betoken a power struggle, and we might see Infant Leader replaced by somebody else.

Yes, and maybe he's watched too many old movies:

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I doubt n Korea bombed Boston but whomever did thinks of Obama as a weak leader and thus a clown pretending to be powerful

I doubt n Korea bombed Boston but whomever did thinks of Obama as a weak leader and thus a clown pretending to be powerful

Damn - beat me to it.

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