china military force won't halt N. Korean threat

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China: Military force won't halt North Korea threat
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Maybe this will play out like the show Jericho lol if anybody remembers that show.
China played the saviors to American's dropping their food via parachutes ahahh. Plastic rice and all.
 
Well no, if not needed. The Chinese are implementing economic sanctions on the DPRK. They are pretty much the only country that will still trade with them. However, the PRC will not permit the US to get to them first. The last thing the PRC wants are bases on the Yalu River. If the US takes out the DPRK, that is what they will have.
 
China has already refused their shipments of oil. That is unheard of. You don't create change by starting with the military, you end with them if necessary.
 
Well no, if not needed. The Chinese are implementing economic sanctions on the DPRK. They are pretty much the only country that will still trade with them. However, the PRC will not permit the US to get to them first. The last thing the PRC wants are bases on the Yalu River. If the US takes out the DPRK, that is what they will have.
The last thing China wants is millions of starving NK refugees pouring into China.

We will have to see what the 'Great Negotiator" can convince the Chinese to do
 
Well no, if not needed. The Chinese are implementing economic sanctions on the DPRK. They are pretty much the only country that will still trade with them. However, the PRC will not permit the US to get to them first. The last thing the PRC wants are bases on the Yalu River. If the US takes out the DPRK, that is what they will have.
The last thing China wants is millions of starving NK refugees pouring into China.

We will have to see what the 'Great Negotiator" can convince the Chinese to do
The Great Negotiator spent a couple days with the PRC leader. Do you think those missiles in Syria were just about Assad? Do you think the MOAB into the hills of Afghanistan was just for those terrorists?
 
Well no, if not needed. The Chinese are implementing economic sanctions on the DPRK. They are pretty much the only country that will still trade with them. However, the PRC will not permit the US to get to them first. The last thing the PRC wants are bases on the Yalu River. If the US takes out the DPRK, that is what they will have.
The last thing China wants is millions of starving NK refugees pouring into China.

We will have to see what the 'Great Negotiator" can convince the Chinese to do
The Great Negotiator spent a couple days with the PRC leader. Do you think those missiles in Syria were just about Assad? Do you think the MOAB into the hills of Afghanistan was just for those terrorists?

Do I think that the MOAB was a threat to NK? LOL.

A C-130 would be dogmeat to NK air defenses. Even the NK idiot leader knows enough not to fear that- the MOAB was used because it was useful in the situation in Afghanistan.

Now- perhaps Trump does think that the NK idiot will be intimidated by 59 Tomahawks. Hey- I would be thrilled if that worked. But I doubt it will.

China is the only likely non-violent path to getting NK to behave.

And a violent path with NK has waaaaaay too much chance of getting us into a war with China, or having huge casualties to our allies in SK and Japan- let alone our troops in SK
 
The trove “demonstrates the continuing critical importance of high-end, foreign-sourced components” in building the missiles North Korea uses to threaten its neighbors, a U.N. expert team concluded in a report released last month. When U.N. officials contacted the implicated Chinese firms to ask about the parts, the report said, they received only silence. Kim Jong Un’s rockets are getting an important boost — from China

Luckily Trump learned a bunch about how complicated the situation in NK is after a 10 minute conversation with China.

After listening for 10 minutes, I realized it’s not so easy,” the president told the Journal. “I felt pretty strongly that they had a tremendous power [over] North Korea. ... But it’s not what you would think.
 

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