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Old 11-04-2013, 06:13 PM   #1
mik
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Default north Korea at flash point ?

http://www.news.com.au/world-news/un...-1226617936354

Just read the article, towards the bottom of the the page it says , Australia is at risk, i was already thinking that, very very little mentioned from our pollies about contingency plans should something happen.
this bloke kim jong un, he`s hard to read, just don`t know what he`s going to do next, my thought is he may well just let South Korea and US sweat for sometime and then he might do something dumb when they are not expecting it (or when he thinks the are`nt expecting it,hopefully not), i would`nt like to play poker with this fellow.

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