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You ever seen the little guy at school beat down the Big Bully
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I have, more than one time.  The tiny little guy was taunted, pushed and provoked  every day until he had nothing to lose.  
First time I saw it happen the Big Bully ran, crying  like a baby.

 I learned some life time lessons in school by watching other children's reactions.  

    I am confident  North Korea can't push us around, I'm not so sure they can't teach a school yard  lesson or two, before Kim get's get hurt bad .  

 http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/05/29/us-usa-northkorea-stuxnet-idUSKBN0OE2DM20150529

   
"The United States tried to deploy a version of the Stuxnet computer virus to attack North Korea's nuclear weapons program five years ago but ultimately failed, according to people familiar with the covert campaign.

The operation began in tandem with the now-famous Stuxnet attack that sabotaged Iran's nuclear program in 2009 and 2010 by destroying a thousand or more centrifuges that were enriching uranium. Reuters and others have reported that the Iran attack was a joint effort by U.S. and Israeli forces.

According to one U.S. intelligence source, Stuxnet's developers produced a related virus that would be activated when it encountered Korean-language settings on an infected machine.

But U.S. agents could not access the core machines that ran Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program, said another source, a former high-ranking intelligence official who was briefed on the program.

Posted By: quadseasonal
  I have, more than one time.  The tiny little guy was taunted, pushed and provoked  every day until he had nothing to lose.  
 First time I saw it happen the Big Bully ran, crying  like a baby.  
   
  I learned some life time lessons in school by watching other children's reactions.  
   
     I am confident  North Korea can't push us around, I'm not so sure they can't teach a school yard  lesson or two, before Kim get's get hurt bad .  
   
  http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/05/29/us-usa-northkorea-stuxnet-idUSKBN0OE2DM20150529  
   
     
 "The United States tried to deploy a version of the Stuxnet computer virus to attack North Korea's nuclear weapons program five years ago but ultimately failed, according to people familiar with the covert campaign.  
   
 The operation began in tandem with the now-famous Stuxnet attack that sabotaged Iran's nuclear program in 2009 and 2010 by destroying a thousand or more centrifuges that were enriching uranium. Reuters and others have reported that the Iran attack was a joint effort by U.S. and Israeli forces.  
   
 According to one U.S. intelligence source, Stuxnet's developers produced a related virus that would be activated when it encountered Korean-language settings on an infected machine.  
   
 But U.S. agents could not access the core machines that ran Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program, said another source, a former high-ranking intelligence official who was briefed on the program."  
 

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