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Pepper,
Excellent point about the end jab. As for the OPEC pronunciation, I think it was a wearisom slip. He was probably just tired. Things like that happen when you’re “on the road” for what seems to be an eternity.
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It’s the UN who needs to “end” the war, not the US. It was a declared war between the UN and N. Korea. and BBC, nice slam there at the end: “opec” instead of “apec.” could it just be his pronunciation that YOU didn’t understand???? The BBC is a joke. The end jab had nothing to do with the story and was completely unnecessary.