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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 2978993" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Trump's actions were sent as a message to China and Iran. China does not want a military action in NK. If the US goes in, more than a regime change will occur. It will cause a reunification of North and South with the US having a huge foothold on the doorstep of China.</p><p>This is not good for China. As powerful as China is, they do not want a military conflict with the West. Their best bet is to scare the crap out of NK and cause a leadership change. This would insure the continued influence by China and keep the west out.</p><p>Before China lets the US launch an attack in NK, it (China) would commit a sizable army and squash the current leadership using the excuse of stabilizing the region. Japan, US, UK, Australia and other western allies would say they are appalled but secretly cheer this action.</p><p>Iran will be watching closely because if action is taken in NK, they're next and they know it.</p><p>The ship is righting itself. We have been the punching bag for too long. Those countries that have abused us are not thinking "hey...this kid hits back". They don't want to be hit back.</p><p>Love him or hate him, he no bs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 2978993, member: 38658"] Trump's actions were sent as a message to China and Iran. China does not want a military action in NK. If the US goes in, more than a regime change will occur. It will cause a reunification of North and South with the US having a huge foothold on the doorstep of China. This is not good for China. As powerful as China is, they do not want a military conflict with the West. Their best bet is to scare the crap out of NK and cause a leadership change. This would insure the continued influence by China and keep the west out. Before China lets the US launch an attack in NK, it (China) would commit a sizable army and squash the current leadership using the excuse of stabilizing the region. Japan, US, UK, Australia and other western allies would say they are appalled but secretly cheer this action. Iran will be watching closely because if action is taken in NK, they're next and they know it. The ship is righting itself. We have been the punching bag for too long. Those countries that have abused us are not thinking "hey...this kid hits back". They don't want to be hit back. Love him or hate him, he no bs. [/QUOTE]
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