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The Weak Americans

At its peak in 1966, the United States controlled over 32,193 nuclear warheads. Today, it has over 5,700 active warheads. The weapons Bush possess have a range of over 13,000 km; easily capable of reaching our sacred homeland. How many of these are aimed at us Mr. Secretary? Do any of the American Representatives know how many submarines are hiding in the Sea of Japan, waiting to strike at a moments notice? Do your American citizens know of the daily firefights along the so elequently labeled "DMZ"? Are they aware of the raiding parties South Korean rebels take across the border with aims to tap phone lines and gather intelligence for a possible invasion?

Does Canada or Mexico perform raiding operations into Washington Mr. Secretary?

Do the American People know how many times their leaders have detonated nuclear arms? 1,054 times the Americans have flexed their muscles. 1,054 times the Americans have let the world know that they are the sole power on this earth.

I say no more.

It will be the very goal if not divine mission for our great nation, The Democratic Republic of North Korea, to possess nuclear arms to stand up to this great oppressor. The people of North Korea will stand up to the tyranny and imperialistic ambition of the United States with not only nuclear arms at the ready, but over 1.2 million fighting troops--a number that any American military official will confirm is much larger than any two nation's military might combined.

Rest assured that we have no intentions of provoking any armed conflict, but will, without any hesitation to speak of, lash out at those who threaten our homeland and sacred way of life. With the Americans making an example of Iraq twice, it is our duty to keep this western "Axis of Evil" in check.

Kim Jong-Il

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