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<blockquote data-quote="Clever Dic" data-source="post: 3713546" data-attributes="member: 2283"><p>I think we are now in the crucial hour of doing something if something is to be done. NK has not yet miniaturized warheads or perfected delivery systems.</p><p>China is the key but China does likewise not want a rogue state on its borders and desperately needs normalization in trade with the US so as to keep its growing aspirational but unrepresented public mass quiet.</p><p>If the US acts it will be with unspoken agreements with China 're trade and the probable de militarization of NK and maybe with the possibilities of a joint administration. </p><p>China will pick the US with certain conditions over NK,and ultimately the North Korean people will be better of for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clever Dic, post: 3713546, member: 2283"] I think we are now in the crucial hour of doing something if something is to be done. NK has not yet miniaturized warheads or perfected delivery systems. China is the key but China does likewise not want a rogue state on its borders and desperately needs normalization in trade with the US so as to keep its growing aspirational but unrepresented public mass quiet. If the US acts it will be with unspoken agreements with China 're trade and the probable de militarization of NK and maybe with the possibilities of a joint administration. China will pick the US with certain conditions over NK,and ultimately the North Korean people will be better of for it. [/QUOTE]
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