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SSG Stephen Arnold
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The more important question is why they were ever removed from the list.
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PO1 Michael Fullmer
PO1 Michael Fullmer
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That my brother is the $64 question.
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SFC Mark Merino
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What is there to "mull" over?
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CWO2 Shelby DuBois
CWO2 Shelby DuBois
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Follow the money as always. No excuse whatsoever to even talk to that crackpot country. Together with China they look like a guy sitting with the dummy on his lap and you can see the guys lips moving when he makes the dummy talk.
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PV2 Abbott Shaull
PV2 Abbott Shaull
10 y
Don't forget to add Russia to, since both China and Russia have been backing their Nuclear Program, much like they have in Iran since day one when they started their program their. In both cases, these programs have been used, to keep focus off them in particular, what they have been doing internally.
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CW4 Laird Culver
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Somebody hacks into a privately owned company and the government leaps in to respond. Unless there is a smoking gun somewhere indicating for certain that it wasn't some group of hackers using the "N Korea" relationship to a movie as bait, then the government should step away. Show us the proof that N. Korea was at fault before making public statements condemning an entire regime.
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SFC Michael Jackson, MBA
SFC Michael Jackson, MBA
10 y
I'm a network professional, and I can tell you it isn't difficult to determine North Korea's involvement. FBI said it NK, It was them!
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SFC Vernon McNabb
SFC Vernon McNabb
10 y
FBI said there was only one shooter on the grassy knoll, too...just saying.
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