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phil
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Missing person
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9/6/2017 9:19:30 AM (updated 9/6/2017 9:21:29 AM)
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So when you are walking down the road and come up to someone who has issued threats before on your life. In the past he talks constantly about shooting you, and is seen on his porch polishing his weapons and fires them in the backyard regularly.
He walks up and pulls a gun on you, are you willing to bet your life on he is just testing to see if you are willing to defend yourself or do you defend yourself?
Do you debate with yourself is it a waterpistol, bb-gun or just a replica("test") or is this person actually going to do what he has threatened - or just wants to provoke you into a 1st strike so that he can claim you are the real problem and he is just innocent when everyone has heard his threats.
If a missle flies toward Guam it is an act of war as you can not tell in flight if it is nuclear or not. Even if it is just packed with his dirty socks it is an act of war. Shoot the missle down and let fly tomahawks into DPRK that would make Syria look like pushing on the playground.
If Trump was a typical middle school kid he would have done punched that pissant and laid him out. When you have someone who is constantly threatening you and then actually has the means to carry out his threats you have to take him serious, or he can go like your beloved former annointed presidents and offer millions of dollars, nuclear reactors and bow and a foot rub and *maybe* he will be happy till next year when he wants something else.
The offer on the table is what it should be - when you decide to throw the 1st punch - we will respond, and it will not be pretty.
I personally do not want to go to war with anyone - but sometimes you have to.
Maybe back in 1941 we should have called up Japan to ask them if Pearl Harbor was a "test" vs an act of war.
The fact that you are already attempting to claim that the little fat korean god is going to shoot anything at Guam as a test and willing to give that nutburger a pass for aggressive actions is what is really scary.
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