Monday, 24 May 2010
Did North Korea Just Start WWIII?
Sinking another country's ship is considered an act of war. Examples include "The Maine", "Lusitania", Pearl Harbor and the Tonkin Gulf. I realize that these were either permitted or "False Flags". Yet, they did provide the pretext for the Spanish American War, World War I, WWII and Vietnam.
North Korea's sinking of a South Korean vessel was also an act of war. Based on the response of the United States and South Korea, it appears to have had the desired effect.
The White House said Monday that President Barack Obama "fully supports" the South Korean president and his response to the torpedo attack by North Korea that sank a South Korean naval ship.
Source: moneyteachers.org via Rense.com
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