What Does N. Korea Detonating a Nuclear Bomb and Shooting Missiles Mean To The U.S.?

Written by: Kim Sawyer

If you haven’t heard, over the weekend North Korea detonated a nuclear bomb. It was small, did not harm anything or anyone (that we know of), BUT it was a nuclear bomb. Also, North Korea test-fired a total of four missiles over the weekend. Again, no harm done to anything or anyone, but these missiles have the capability of reaching U.S. soil!

What does this mean for the U.S.? I mean, at this point, what type of action should we take? I think this is some serious Ish, if you know what I mean! Have we waged wars against the wrong countries? I mean, has North Korea been put on the back burner for so long that they now are “testing” the waters to see what would happen if they “practice” with nuclear bombs and missiles? What is really going on?

How should the Obama Administration handle this situation? Typically, I am not someone who advocates war, but this right here — with North Korea — the U.S. may have to handle this very quickly and when I say handle it — we may have to spank North Korea’s behind for misbehaving!

What do you think?

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3 Responses to “What Does N. Korea Detonating a Nuclear Bomb and Shooting Missiles Mean To The U.S.?”

  1. rrcatto Says:

    Maybe you should emigrate to a country that doesn't have a problem with North Korea?

    The problem with the United States government is that they have made too many enemies.

  2. Kim Sawyer Says:

    Yep, it seems we have amassed a lot of enemies. I wonder why that is and when did it happen? There seems to be a lot of hope in President Obama to soothe the masses. That's a huge hurdle to overcome, but you never know.

  3. JEANNA Says:

    Between us speaking, try to look for the answer to your question in google.com

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