Originally posted by Robtard
not that the cold-war between the US and [now] Russia ever really ended.
We're still intact, but their former states quit being a commie and went for capatalism. If by never ended, you mean they're sore at us, then yeah probably.
Although there's a lot of Russian exchange students in American colleges. So either the conspiracy nuts are right (they're a bunch of spies) or theyre genuinely interested in our culture.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/asia_pacific/10252477.stm
Looks like Kim's days are finally over.
Interesting, "His promotion will be seen by some as a sign that Mr Kim is putting key personnel in place to ensure a smooth transition of power to his son."
Do you think this fellow is going to give up power so easily to Kim's son? Maybe North Korea will fall into civil war...? Just speculation mind you.
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
I'm sure we're friends with whatever country developed that technology in the first place. It shouldn't be too hard for the US to build a nuke.