Dennis L. Siluk
Writing is more than a hobby for me. It's a passion, one of the ways I capture and celebrate life.
[Poet Laureate of San Jeronimo, Peru]
Awarded the Grand Cross of the City
Awarded the National Prize of Peru, "Antena Regional": The best of 2006 for promoting culture
Los Andes University (Peru): Recognition given to Dennis Siluk for his poetic and cultural contribution
Personal URL:
http://dennissiluk.tripod.com
The UN-Cowards
- By Dennis L. Siluk
- Published 08/11/2010
Unbelievable, but nothing new: the United Nations can condemn Israel for killing eleven terrorists, trying to kill them, and just slap the hands of North Korea for killing 46-South Koreans. No, I got that wrong, they didn't even slap North Korea's hands, they didn't even mention North Korea by name, I almost forgot, they said: please don't do it again whoever out there did it the first time. By gosh, that is what they said. Can you beat that: brave when you feel safe, and like a pussycat when North Korea says: you better not dare. What kind of world do we have to live in, by God?
Are we really that afraid of North Korea to enable them to continue with this kind of antagonism? I mean, if they're doing it now, what do you think they're going to do when they get the big one-the megaton bomb set on a rocket, with all that radiation inside the center body? Matter of fact, they even said, "We are a nuclear country, watch out." In reality, what they meant was: we'll have it soon, and then we'll show you. We all seem to be a day late sometimes on the real thing, and go for the dead shot on the sure thing that has no threat to it like Iraq.
The threat is there, as is their blackmailing Asia for the last twenty-years or more. Japan better be watchful, they may be next. China is no better, they are simply allowing this to go on so they don't have to take sides, and by not taking sides, they have taken sides. My suggestion is for South Korea and Japan and Taiwan, to threaten to put nukes on their soil, and let's see how fast Beijing picks up that red phone and calls North Korea to modify their bad behavior. It's coming to that point anyhow. (July 9, 2010)
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