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15 million bombs...???
"~^ beancounter ~^" wrote in
ups.com: so, do you think the half pint (in charge of n korea) has the "ware with all" and balls to launch?... That's "wherewithal(l)" I believe. One word for sure. Second "l" may be superfluous.... IBM |
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15 million bombs...???
we (the us military) should "drop the
piano" on that little midget and his lemmings.... Ian MacLure wrote: "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote in ups.com: so, do you think the half pint (in charge of n korea) has the "ware with all" and balls to launch?... That's "wherewithal(l)" I believe. One word for sure. Second "l" may be superfluous.... IBM |
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15 million bombs...???
" WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Fuel trucks have departed
the site where a North Korean missile sits on a launching pad, indicating that a test might be near, two senior U.S. State Department officials said Tuesday. The removal of the fuel trucks and other auxiliary equipment means the North Koreans may have finished fueling the missile, said the officials, who did not want to be named because of the sensitivity of the information. Should the North Koreans have completed the fueling "all they would need to do now is press the button," one of the sources said. |
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15 million bombs...???
"~^ beancounter ~^" wrote in message ups.com... " WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Fuel trucks have departed the site where a North Korean missile sits on a launching pad, indicating that a test might be near, two senior U.S. State Department officials said Tuesday. The removal of the fuel trucks and other auxiliary equipment means the North Koreans may have finished fueling the missile, said the officials, who did not want to be named because of the sensitivity of the information. Should the North Koreans have completed the fueling "all they would need to do now is press the button," one of the sources said. They did, it seems to have fizzled http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asi...ic/5149512.stm Keith |
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15 million bombs...???
Pentagon officials tell us China's government failed utterly to come
through on private pledges to the Bush administration to halt North Korea's missile tests. Worse, some officials say, it is likely Beijing deceived the United States about its efforts to dissuade North Korea from the apparent tests and that China may have tacitly backed the seven missile launches earlier this week. "This demonstrates how impotent the Chinese are and the incredibly low level of influence they have over their North Korean brethren," one official told us. |
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