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Comment by Anonymous
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 Investigate More Before We Jump Into The Abyss Of Nuclear War …

1. I don’t care what the North and South Koreans say. But there is no evidence that North Korea did it. The Nokor torpedo could have been fired by an unknown submarine. North Korea exports or sells weapons to other countries. CHT-02D is one of them. A third party provocateur who would benefit from the conflict could have done it.

2. Investigators only arrived at a "plausible" conclusion or explanation that North Korea did it. Plausible means maybe, probable, likely … it is not what it really is. Conjecture is synonymous to it.

3. It occurred on an indefinite and contested borderline. Other submarines were in or frequently seen around the controversial area.

This is all what we get from reports [read the quotes below] … examine and see how weak is this rush and dangerous conclusion that the North Korean torpedo was fired from a North Korean submarine.

"It said torpedo parts recovered including the propellers, propulsion motor and a steering section "perfectly match the schematics of the CHT-02D torpedo included in introductory brochures provided to foreign countries by North Korea for export purposes".

"The evidence points overwhelmingly to the conclusion that the torpedo was fired by a North Korean submarine," the joint civilian and military investigation team  said.

"There is no other plausible explanation."

"Intelligence gathered with the South's allies - the US, Britain and Australia - showed North Korean submarines were likely in operation near the scene of the sinking, with similar vessels of other neighbouring countries all inside their territorial waters." [only likely]

"Based on all such relevant facts and classified analysis, we have reached the clear conclusion that [South Korea's] Cheonan was sunk as a result of an external underwater explosion caused by a torpedo made in North Korea," the report said.

"The North refuses to accept the borderline drawn in the Yellow Sea, where the Cheonan went down."

"The area was the scene of deadly clashes in 1999 and 2002 and of a firefight last November that left a North Korean boat in flames."


Comment by Concerned Patriot
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I would be more inlcined to believe you bakadude if your name didnt translate to idiot dude


Comment by Anonymous
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 Hey, con patriot ... if you are not more idiotic than I am, when did they release you from your straitjacket? Calm down. Take your Lexapro. Delusionals out of their pen like you are not going to start a nuke war.


Comment by Concerned Patriot
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 That last comment made no sense and i never said anything about your intelligencs only that you are a wapanese.....bakadude

Did someone say wapanese? Because i thought i heard someone say wapanese.

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