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Originally Posted by Azure
What if the US "does" invade NK? Yet finds no evidence of Nuclear Weapons? Can I then quote everyone here that said they had them? 
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Everyone except me. I don't think they have them yet. I think they have a program, and are close, but are a few years short of the bomb. I think they are missing some key technology that they are hoping that some saber rattling will shake loose from another nation during negotiations to fulfill their desires. Same goes for Iran. I think if you look historically, countries remain silent until they either have the bomb, or hit that proverbial wall where their programs can't go forward and they need something to push them over the top. I think North Korea and Iran have both hit the wall and need the assistance of someone else. By saber rattling they are hoping to force nations to pick sides so they can snuggle up to a nation who will give them the technology they need. I know I would play it the exact same way, especially with the Americans trapsing around the world flexing their muscles and ****ing everyone off. By putting the Americans on the other side of your fence you automatically get the benefit of the doubt who don't trust the U.S. foreign policy.