What is the appropriate response to N. Korea?

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Leave your hate behind...no Obama involved. How should the US respond to N. Korea hacking?

War is not an option for most people...a war with NK would equate to many American casualties.

We could hack them...but what would that accomplish...its like fining a poor man a billion dollars when he only has $1.25.

What is the appropriate response Teapers welcome to participate...but I know that teaper talking points haven't been released yet...so please limit your I hate a President of a darker hue nonsense to your race baiting threads.

With that said...I think this is when it becomes a psychological war...show the North Korean people what they are missing. Destroy the idea that Kim Jung Un is not a deity, but a fat little boy playing with men.
 
Leave your hate behind...no Obama involved. How should the US respond to N. Korea hacking?

War is not an option for most people...a war with NK would equate to many American casualties.

We could hack them...but what would that accomplish...its like fining a poor man a billion dollars when he only has $1.25.

What is the appropriate response Teapers welcome to participate...but I know that teaper talking points haven't been released yet...so please limit your I hate a President of a darker hue nonsense to your race baiting threads.

With that said...I think this is when it becomes a psychological war...show the North Korean people what they are missing. Destroy the idea that Kim Jung Un is not a deity, but a fat little boy playing with men.

I vote we give you to them.

Within a month they would surrender based on one condition, that we take you back.

We would decline.
 
Stop all aid from the US., Believe it or not since 1995, the United States has provide d North Korea with over $1 billion in
assistance, about 60% of which has paid for food aid and 40% or so paying for energy assistance.
http://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/RS21834.pdf
 
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Stop all aid rrom the US. Believe it or not since 1995, the United States has provide d North Korea with over $1 billion in
assistance, about 60% of which has paid for food aid and 40% or so paying for energy assistance.
http://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/RS21834.pdf
That is very true...I wanted to see who would know this and who wouldn't. You just prevented all of the low info teapers from blaming all of the aid on a President of a darker hue! (They will come up with something else though)
 
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BTW, the only reason Obama disagreed with Sony is because he is getting back at them for the leaked emails.
 
Stop all aid rrom the US. Believe it or not since 1995, the United States has provide d North Korea with over $1 billion in
assistance, about 60% of which has paid for food aid and 40% or so paying for energy assistance.
http://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/RS21834.pdf
That is very true...I wanted to see who would know this and who wouldn't. You just prevented all of the low info teapers from blaming all of the aid on a President of a darker hue! (They will come up with something else though)

What does this have to do with "teapers?" Who is blaming Obama?
 
I am just addressing teaper hate and sophomoric arguments before they infect this thread with their hate politics and racism.
 
Hire all the hackers and cyber-war people in prison for counter digital espionage.
We have the resources...we don't need to hire the trash. But really, what are they going to do to a ass backwards nation that believes their leader is a deity. Its like teapers and the canadian, Ted Cruz or liberals and their Dear Leader, Obama.
 
Spam his Kim-fat boys email with gay porn! But seriously we should devote a bigger chunk of the defense budget to cyber security and our own hackers should be able to direct something to the leaders homes and offices. If not we better get it going


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Leave your hate behind...no Obama involved. How should the US respond to N. Korea hacking?

War is not an option for most people...a war with NK would equate to many American casualties.

We could hack them...but what would that accomplish...its like fining a poor man a billion dollars when he only has $1.25.

What is the appropriate response Teapers welcome to participate...but I know that teaper talking points haven't been released yet...so please limit your I hate a President of a darker hue nonsense to your race baiting threads.

With that said...I think this is when it becomes a psychological war...show the North Korean people what they are missing. Destroy the idea that Kim Jung Un is not a deity, but a fat little boy playing with men.

Create a separate internet for hackers and trolls.

I think the scientific community pushed to create a separate intranet
reserved for high speed transfer of data for purely scientific use, and wanted this separate
the traffic from commercial and personal useage.

If people don't agree to play by the same rules,
we need to establish separate fields to play in.

Similar to Jihadists who don't respect due process but
want to act unilaterally as judge jury and executioner
without check and balances or separation of powers.

So people like that need a "safe zone" to live in with others who believe in the same rules.

We just need to organize, separate out like the US has independent states,
and unite around the common laws and groups we all agree on.
 
NK is still a laughable regime. What we need to gain from the hacking incident is the realization that if American technology is vulnerable to screwball nutcase dictatorships what can we expect from gigantic quasi capitalistic relatively unfriendly countries? While the Hussein administration is courting a failed dictatorship in the Caribbean to score political points our entire infrastructure is jeopardized by well funded hackers working for regimes that we actually finance in one way or another.
 
Leave your hate behind...no Obama involved. How should the US respond to N. Korea hacking?

War is not an option for most people...a war with NK would equate to many American casualties.

We could hack them...but what would that accomplish...its like fining a poor man a billion dollars when he only has $1.25.

What is the appropriate response Teapers welcome to participate...but I know that teaper talking points haven't been released yet...so please limit your I hate a President of a darker hue nonsense to your race baiting threads.

With that said...I think this is when it becomes a psychological war...show the North Korean people what they are missing. Destroy the idea that Kim Jung Un is not a deity, but a fat little boy playing with men.

They are still holding the Pueblo...an appropriate response would be to obliterate it with a couple dozen cruise missiles.
 

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