As a father, son and brother to combat veterans, I pray for peace.  Every
day is a challenge for my son and brother...my dad was sniper in Korea...he
fought ghost in his dreams until his death in 2003.
I wish we had a better man in charge, all bullshit aside.. don't care about
party...

On Sep 5, 2017 4:44 PM, "Steve Jones" <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The strategy is similar to the stick of dynamite on a pile of more
> dynamite thats around the support colums under an old folks home in a room
> filled with tripwires that will shut off the oxygen to half the residents
> the minute you go in.
> There is no real strategy to be had, just the inevitable reaction.
>
> Last estimate i read was over 1.2 million casualties in the first 5
> minutes of a military action ala artillery raining down in seoul.
>
> The "overwhelming" military response to an aggression from them (the only
> way china will stay out of it) equates to a mass genocide on our part. This
> isnt about our normal judicious delivery of freedom rain, this is an
> advesary that is fully prepared to be extincted.
>
> The end of the day its going to be alot about prevailing winds and which
> nations we want to rain radioactive material on if our missile defense
> systems are successful.
>
> We have a chunk of texas in shambles, a territory about to be decimated
> and another state in the path. Our west is on fire and our nation is on the
> verge of a civil war. We just recommitted to a middle east conflict. There
> really is no better time for the hermit kingdom to get froggy.
>
> There really is no way to have a full strategy in play for escalation.
>
> But, we have mothballed factories all over this country just itching for a
> retooling. Radio costs are going to burp, but stabilize.
>
> The bad thing i could see happening from the production coming back
> stateside is a trend back to proprietary everything
>
> On Sep 5, 2017 5:25 PM, "Lewis Bergman" <lewis.berg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Saying there is a plan or strategy would be generous I think. It is
>> difficult to tell. I do know that for most of my life we have been playing
>> the same game with NK and they have been whooping is at it. Seems like
>> every president both R and D have fallen for there same BS. I guess they
>> think "as long as it all holds together until I get out of office it is ok".
>>
>> What I mess. The only thing I know is that the stakes are very high.
>> China has no reason to help us. If it is bad for the US it is good for
>> them.
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 4, 2017, 2:57 PM Mike Hammett <af...@ics-il.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Nothing is going to happen against China.
>>>
>>>
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>>> *From: *"Kurt Fankhauser" <lists.wavel...@gmail.com>
>>> *To: *af@afmug.com
>>> *Sent: *Monday, September 4, 2017 10:56:34 AM
>>> *Subject: *[AFMUG] North Korea, China, sanctions, and wireless radios...
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm starting to get worried if the US tries to punish China for North
>>> Korea what does this mean for wireless radios that are made in China? Will
>>> we not be able to import them anymore? We rely quite a bit on products made
>>> in China for our everyday lives. I use alot of Ubiquiti products and if i
>>> can no longer get those my WISP operations would be severely crippled...
>>>
>>

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