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Rogue Posts: 9518/11918 |
Awww, Russell.
Seriously, though, Kim Jong-Un should only be tenacious about finding an old person to help with, while his own father is out of the picture. Popular Mechanics posted an article: This Is What Air War Over North Korea Would Look Like: Why the U.S. sends stealth aircraft to Korean war games, and why it freaks out North Korea |
Elara Posts: 8341/9736 |
I think this about sums it all up.
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Katana Posts: 3505/3649 |
Originally posted by Elara Originally posted by Astrophel I second these things. |
Astrophel Posts: 2599/2724 |
Tangentially related due to NK's antics, I believe that any politician or any individual in any position of power that threatens a nuclear attack should be able to be assassinated, with absolutely zero global reprecussions.
No need for stealth, either, that would undermine the message. Just have a guy in a sufficiently eye-catching outfit walk up to the offender, knife him, and walk away. |
Elara Posts: 8326/9736 |
Originally posted by Sorcha Rohan Because it pretty much is one. |
True Flight Posts: 5136/5245 |
why is this starting to look like a bar fight. |
Elara Posts: 8324/9736 |
Usually I never go down this path from the start but can we just nuke them and end this now?
Seriously though, shoot the satellites the second they are launched and embargo supplies. |
Rogue Posts: 9472/11918 |
Story in the New York Times
So North Korea is saying that they want to dissolve the armistice that's been in place since the Korean War, specifically because the U.S. stopped paying them to cease production of nuclear weapons. They also are saying they don't want to be seen as a "pushover like Iraq or Libya." China's trying to deter them, but North Korea's determined. Meanwhile, they continue to work on their satellite system for mobile missiles, effectively making it so they can launch nukes from space and drop them anywhere. And during this time of belt-tightening, this has provoked the U.S. to OK spending $1 billion on anti-missile defense to be completed by 2017. Thoughts? |