From: Mr. Travel on
Greg Procter wrote:

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> The USa has loing range missiles and nuclear weapons!
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> North Korea was never a Soviet/Chinese client state.

Was North Korea receiving military and financial assistance from Russia
and other communist states? Did te South Koreans want to be part of a
communist country?
From: Greg Procter on
"Mr. Travel" wrote:
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> Greg Procter wrote:
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> > So you agree that the intention was to keep the country divided!
> > Why do you stupidly argue when you agree???
>
> Yes, I agree that the US (and other countries) kept the country divided
> rather then letting Communists, backed by Russia, China, and others,
> from taking over South Korea.

Where is there _any_ evidence of Russia, China, and others attempting to
take over Korea at that time?

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> It is also your opinion the US (and other allies) should take the
> "blame" for Germany being separated after WW2, when we should have just
> let the Soviet Union control all of Germany?
>
> So, you don't give a damn about the people, as long as the country is
> "united"?

How many million citizens slaughtered does it take to show you "give a
damn"?
From: Greg Procter on
"Mr. Travel" wrote:
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> Greg Procter wrote:
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> > "Mr. Travel" wrote:
> >
> >>Greg Procter wrote:
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> >>
> >>>Mr Travel wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Greg Procter wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>It's called 'English grammar'.
> >>>>
> >>>>"I take" in English is present tense.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>So what is your "english grammar" for "my philosophy in life and
> >>>throughout my life is and has been to take ..."
> >>><sigh>
> >>
> >>You said "I take".
> >
> >
> >
> > Very true! The english language can be ambiguous for idiots like you.
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> There is no ambiguity there. "I take" is present tense. Do you disagree?

It's also non-tense dependant.
From: Greg Procter on
"Mr. Travel" wrote:
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> Greg Procter wrote:
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> > "Mr. Travel" wrote:
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> >>Greg Procter wrote:
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> >>
> >>>Mr Travel wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Greg Procter wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>"Mr. Travel" wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>>Are you suggesting England is not beyond N. America?
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>No, that's your story.
> >>>>
> >>>>You claom the poem never made it outside the US, when it was written in
> >>>>England.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>There was a war on - servicemen's poems rarely got international airing
> >>>at that time.
> >>>Was the poem published in Europe?
> >>
> >>Yes.
> >>=
> >
> >
> > When? Where? How? Who?
>
> I thought about providing a cite, but decided not to, because you have
> never done so. I have posted multiple cites for you, but you don't read
> any of them.

So you have no idea - fair enough.
From: Greg Procter on
"Mr. Travel" wrote:
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> Greg Procter wrote:
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> > "Mr. Travel" wrote:
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> >>Craig Welch wrote:
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> >>
> >>>Greg Procter <procter(a)ihug.co.nz> said:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Mr Travel wrote:
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> >>>>
> >>>>>Greg Procter wrote:
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> >>>>>
> >>>>>>"Mr. Travel" wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>>There was no war declared by either side in the conflict.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>That seems to be an entirely yank concept! (see brainwashing)
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Great, please report the evidence that either side declared war on the
> >>>>>other.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>You really can't be _that_ stupid???
> >>>>
> >>>>A B52 load of bombs deliberately dropped on a foreign nation constitutes
> >>>>a declaration of war in anyone's book - unless of course you can
> >>>>convince the recipients that it was an accidental deliberate act.
> >>>>(Huhh???)
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>In that case, the US declared war on Iran when it shot down that
> >>>Airbus?
> >>>
> >>>China declared war on the US when its J-8IIM flew into the P-3C
> >>>Orion?
> >>>
> >>
> >>Anothe rexample
> >>
> >>Did the USSR or South Korea declare war when the Soviet Union shot down
> >>the 747, KAL flight 007? Yeah, I know, with a number like 007, it had to
> >>be a spy plane.
> >
> >
> > It was a spy plane.
>
> You got a cite for that one?
>
Yes.

> So then, did the USSR declare war for this invasion of Russian territory.

No, Russia was in no state to carry out a war with any nation.