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North Korea gettin' all Gangnam up in this bitch.


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What the fuck is Cameron on giving a speech that North Korea has the technology to launch missiles at Britain? As if' date=' you soft twat.[/quote']

 

Not seen the speech but it probably loosely translates as "the Americans say we have to support them so we are going to war with Korea if they say so, just like we did with Iraq". This also loosely translates as "I am Obamas bitch, just like Blair was with Bush"

 

Then again maybe I'm just cynical.

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Not true, The Japanese high command had no intention of surrender even after the second bomb, most of them killed themself after the emperor ordered them to

 

Faced with the prospect of an invasion of the Home Islands, starting with Kyūshū, and the prospect of a Soviet invasion of Manchuria—Japan's last source of natural resources—the War Journal of the Imperial Headquarters concluded:

We can no longer direct the war with any hope of success. The only course left is for Japan's one hundred million people to sacrifice their lives by charging the enemy to make them lose the will to fight.

 

As a final attempt to stop the Allied advances, the Japanese Imperial High Command planned an all-out defense of Kyūshū codenamed Operation Ketsugō.[10] This was to be a radical departure from the defense in depth plans used in the invasions of Peleliu, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. Instead, everything was staked on the beachhead; more than 3,000 kamikazes would be sent to attack the amphibious transports before troops and cargo were disembarked on the beach.[8]

If this did not drive the Allies away, they planned to send another 3,500 kamikazes along with 5,000 Shin'yō suicide boats and the remaining destroyers and submarines—"the last of the Navy's operating fleet"—to the beach. If the Allies had fought through this and successfully landed on Kyūshū, only 3,000 planes would have been left to defend the remaining islands, although Kyūshū would be "defended to the last" regardless.[8] A set of caves were excavated near Nagano. In the event of invasion, these caves, the Matsushiro Underground Imperial Headquarters, were to be used by the army to direct the war and to house the emperor and his family.[11]

The strategy of making a last stand at Kyūshū was based on the assumption of continued Soviet neutrality

 

They were also making peace treaty plans with Russia in which they would be better off than the ones offered by the allies and for Russia to give the surrender to the allies.Unfortunatly on all parts for Japan Russia had already made plans with the allies to invade manchuria etc.

When Japan released they were fucked by Russia invading it was over.

Remember they already were in negotiating plans to surrender.

The surrender of the Empire of Japan on September 2, 1945, brought the hostilities of World War II to a close. By the end of July 1945, the Imperial Japanese Navy was incapable of conducting operations and an Allied invasion of Japan was imminent. While publicly stating their intent to fight on to the bitter end, the Empire of Japan's leaders, (the Supreme Council for the Direction of the War, also known as the "Big Six"), were privately making entreaties to the neutral Soviet Union to mediate peace on terms favorable to the Japanese. The Soviets, meanwhile, were preparing to attack the Japanese, in fulfillment of their promises to the United States and the United Kingdom made at the Tehran and Yalta Conferences.

On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima. Late in the evening of August 8, 1945, in accordance with the Yalta agreements, but in violation of the Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact, the Soviet Union declared war on the Empire of Japan, and soon after midnight on August 9, 1945, the Soviet Union invaded the Imperial Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo. Later that day, the United States dropped another atomic bomb, this time on the city of Nagasaki. The combined shock of these events caused Emperor Hirohito to intervene and order the Big Six to accept the terms for ending the war that the Allies had set down in the Potsdam Declaration. After several more days of behind-the-scenes negotiations and a failed coup d'état, Emperor Hirohito gave a recorded radio address to the Empire on August 15. In the radio address, called the Gyokuon-hōsō ("Jewel Voice Broadcast"), he announced the surrender of the Empire of Japan to the Allies.

On August 28, the occupation of Japan by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers began. The surrender ceremony was held on September 2, aboard the United States Navy battleship USS Missouri (BB-63), at which officials from the Japanese government signed the Japanese Instrument of Surrender, thereby ending the hostilities in World War II. Allied civilians and military personnel alike celebrated V-J Day, the end of the war; however, some isolated soldiers and personnel from Imperial Japan's far-flung forces throughout Asia and the Pacific islands refused to surrender for months and years afterwards, some even as far as into the 1970s. Since the surrender of the Empire of Japan, historians have continually debated the ethics of using the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

The state of war between Japan and the Allies formally ended when the Treaty of San Francisco came into force on April 28, 1952. Four more years passed before Japan and the Soviet Union signed the Soviet–Japanese Joint Declaration of 1956, which formally brought an end to their state of war.

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WW3 about to kick off big time.

 

Not really. Russia have told NK to wind it in, China aren't happy with NK either.

 

None of the big players want to fight each other, NK are going to end up in the shit if they continue like this. I really can't see where you're getting WW3 from.

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That terrifying place called Simons brain. Been a civil war going on in their since the day he was born.

 

If anyone can make sense of all the lunacy, I suppose he can.

 

As I said earlier in the thread, on one hand you have a total lunatic with no real concept of the outside world, he appears to talk without thinking, he doesn't seem to grasp the shit he is getting himself into and he has mental problems and on the other you have Kim Jong Un.

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Isnt there some big holiday about to happen there to do with one of eitehr his dad or grandad.

They have like massive military parades and normally before it they pull the same thing as he has now to get aid.

Unfortunatly its backfired this time.

It s to show how great they are to there people or something like that.

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Might be for the best that the US take out this lunatic N Korean leadership. It would benefit the N Korean people in the long run if they were rid off this piece of shit family that's ruled them for so long.

 

If the US decide to attack I really can't see China seriously getting involved. They wouldn't want to jeopardise trade with their biggest consumer.

 

I just saw this... but are you serious? Really?

 

In History, China has ALWAYS responded, with force, to foreign armies pushing past (roughly) what is the current border of North Korea.

 

We are talking every single Japanese invasion for two thousand years.

 

They responded when MacArthur pushed North Korea into China's border, and they'll likely respond again. It's what they do.

 

That's why China will definitely get involved, and that's why the USA cannot launch troops against North Korea, again, without China's consent.

 

Also, it's unlikely that China will want a democratic, and US allied, Korea sitting on their border.

 

China is more likely going to aid a coup to rid the KIM family from North Korean government. I'd assume that an overhaul of their current government with the Chinese version of Communism would be the likely response to all of this bollocks.

 

Traditionally Korea has always been China's bitch boy, and China has always had their back, so I'd imagine that China would like to revert back to the Tradition.

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If anyone can make sense of all the lunacy, I suppose he can.

 

As I said earlier in the thread, on one hand you have a total lunatic with no real concept of the outside world, he appears to talk without thinking, he doesn't seem to grasp the shit he is getting himself into and he has mental problems and on the other you have Kim Jong Un.

 

magical.

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N Korea advised UK and Russia to consider evacuating their embassies as they 'cannot guarantee the safety' of embassy personnel beyond 10 April.

 

Let's get ready to rumble!

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