Keel
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So why aren't you guys up there already?
because we are not a super powwar
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So why aren't you guys up there already?
because we are not a super powwar
Who is stopping you?
haha guess who?
Those who are jealous at our immense talents
lol, its rather your incompetency.
compare to india?
do an opinion poll on this forum and check out which country: China or india is more capable!
Depends on where you have a poll ! Fair polls dont happen on unfair places.
you can review the case of aerial space achievements - item by item comparing China and india with third party authoritative supports
I'll join in the discussion definitely
You will be embarrassed
Seems as if "totally" is one of his favourite words.
This As-Ho__ should understand that North Korea is a NUCLEAR WEAPONS STATEhttp://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39475178
Donald Trump has said the United States will "solve" the nuclear threat from North Korea, with or without China's help.
"If China is not going to solve North Korea, we will. That is all I am telling you," he said in an interview with UK paper the Financial Times.
Pressed on whether he thought he could succeed alone, he replied: "Totally."
Mr Trump was speaking ahead of a scheduled visit from Chinese President Xi Jinping this week.
"China has great influence over North Korea. And China will either decide to help us with North Korea, or they won't. And if they do that will be very good for China, and if they don't it won't be good for anyone," Mr Trump told the FT.
Asked if he meant "one-on-one" unilateral action, Mr Trump said: "I don't have to say any more. Totally."
He did not give any further details on what action he would take.
Mr Trump's brief comments, published just days before the key meeting with Mr Xi at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday, are the latest in a series of warnings over North Korea's nuclear development.
There are fears that Pyongyang could eventually develop the ability to launch long-range nuclear missiles capable of striking the mainland United States.