Quote from SouthAmerica:
December 9, 2010
SouthAmerica: reply to fortune teller
If the US was planning to preemptive attack any country then just do it.
It is stupid to make an official policy that you are going to preemptive attack other countries.
By having an official policy on that regard then you are inviting other countries to preemptive attack the USA.
The US has nothing to gain by making this an official government policy.
I don't know where you are located on the United States, but I live here right next door to Manhattan which is the number one target for any preemptive attack against the United States.
From my house I could smell for weeks the fumes that were coming from the World Trade Towers in 2001.
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You yourself have said that if the US were to attack N. Korea it would not be good for the world. As far as I know, N. Korea does not have nuclear weapons. Yet.
But I would think that if they did and the US thought they were going to use them on Japan as you have suggested, then wouldn't it be better to attack N. Korea first
before they have a chance to blow up Japan? Why have both Japan blown up and N. Korea? Having N. Korea blown up would be bad enough all by itself.
If N. Korea gets nuclear capability I am within striking distance from what I have read. So I surely don't want N. Korea to go nuclear.
What is really strange is about 20 years ago when I used to meditate deeply and was into dreams and recording them, I had a dream about
nuclear bombs going off to the NW and SE of where I lived at the time. One of those "This is really happening" kind of dreams.
To the NW of me at the time was Bangor Naval Base. To the SE of me was Boeing. Two of the biggest targets in the US.
Sorry to hear you had to smell the fumes that were coming from the World Trade Towers in 2001. That must of been terrible.
As far as the preemptive attack policy, I believe it is to scare other countries into some type of psychological submission mindset. Of course
with someone as crazy as N. Korea and perhaps Iran, this might not work. So therefore, we are sitting next to N. Korea ready to strike first if
they make one wrong move.
Hopefully China will let N. Korea know they better be careful.