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Wednesday, January 07, 2015
More sanctions against North Korea forthcoming
The Obama Administration says its new round of sanctions against North Korea is just the beginning. Officials tell the AP the new rules freeze assets in the U.S. owned by 10 individuals working for the North Korean government or closely tied to it. Three North Korean defense organizations are also under sanction. Observers say there might be little else the U.S. can do. Many sanctions are in place already because of North Korea's nuclear missile program. North Korean officials reacted angrily to the sanctions, imposed in response to hacking that hit Sony Pictures.
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How conveniently this inside job fit an outside agenda.
Yawn, more sanctions. What more can you sanction? They are cut off 100% from us unless I missed a meeting. And the best part is this hacking has already been proven to NOT be N. Korea so their justification is BS to begin with.
Inside job indeed.
More BS from the BS Obama administration. How stupid do they think we are, on second thought that was already answered with Obozocare.
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