Would the US sink a Korean ship to further their Asia policy?
North  Korea seems to have plenty of reason to reconcile with the south,  including 33% of what they use and eat.  The one nation in the region  who needs war and has been talking toughest there is the US, not really  an Asian country, but the most armed in Asia.  Did they do it in the  Tonkin Bay incident?  They seem gleeful to welcome hostlility to the  region. 
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Conspiracy 101 is is session again. You have just given Michael Moore a new idea for a movie.
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=  North Korea seems to have plenty of reason to reconcile with = the south, including 33% of what they use and eat  It is North Korea's long and successful policy -- to grossly misbehave  and then agree to go back to tame(r) ways in exchange for gifts and  handouts. Watch and see, how it will work again this time -- loath to go  to war, South Korea and the US will deliver some stuff (or ease  existing sanctions) in return for North' nebulous promise to, for  example, "do more" to "ensure maritime safety" or something like that.  = The one nation in the region who needs war and = has been talking toughest there is the US  Right -- because we aren't fighting two wars already, our current  President is such a war-monger...
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But you forget who  the president of the US is.  Obama would be far more likely to sink  American ships or nuke an American city than go after our enemies.
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no they would not sink a ship. the us is in 2 wars. we do not want a 3rd war.
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As much chance as the govt. flying planes into the WTC towers and imploding 1,2, and 7 on 9/11.  Looney tunes seem to be everywhere.
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