We should trade with countries not tell them what to do and how to live. They tend to resent that after a awhile. Otherwise if they lay harm on our country we destroy them. Not blow them up and then rebuild them. That is silly.
I have a question about our aid policy in regards to North Korea.
North Korea has agreed to accept food aid from America. To get this food aid North Korea has promised to stop doing certain things that offend the free world.
North Korea has repeatedly broken it's pledge. My question has the food aid America promised to North Korea stopped?
Russia didn't make me vote for Trump, Hillary did.
We should trade with countries not tell them what to do and how to live. They tend to resent that after a awhile. Otherwise if they lay harm on our country we destroy them. Not blow them up and then rebuild them. That is silly.
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US food aid to North Korea has been suspended.
Their long range missle test was a laugh.
And the Norks are the ones supplying missle tech to Iran.
I feel better already.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20120413/D9U3VRQ00.html
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) - North Korea's widely condemned rocket splintered into pieces over the Yellow Sea soon after takeoff Friday, an embarrassing end to a launch that Pyongyang had infused with national pride during a week of high-level political meetings and celebrations.
Within minutes of the early morning launch, the United States and South Korea declared it a failure. North Korea acknowledged that hours later in an announcement broadcast on state TV, saying the satellite that the rocket was carrying had been unable to enter into orbit.
World leaders were swift to denounce the launch, calling it a covert test of missile technology and a flagrant violation of international resolutions prohibiting North Korea from developing its nuclear and missile programs.
The rocket's destruction suggests the country has yet to master the technology needed to build long-range missiles that could threaten the United States. Still, worries remain about North Korea's nuclear program amid reports that it may be planning an atomic test soon.
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