![]() |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
nothing will happen besides few hundred speaches ..
|
Quote:
|
so did they fire one or not?
|
Quote:
|
US Geological survey has now confirmed there was a 4.2 magnatude termor at 10:35am NK time. Source: MSNBC new live :Oh crap
|
"U.S. Official Confirms North Korean Nuclear Test to FOX News"
there confirmed |
Quote:
Why the :Oh crap face? Where's the outrage when pakistan and India was testing their nukes? Enjoy your kneejerk brainwashing. |
Quote:
It's hardly WW3 and something other countries have been doing for decades - not that *any* of it is good shit, but very predictable. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
So um....Bush inavded Iraq because Saddam supposedly had WMDs and the crazy mutherfucker that actualy has them he did NOTHING?
Informal poll. Who was more of a threat to the US before 2003 Iraq invasion; A) Iran B) Iraq C) N Korea |
Quote:
|
Hard days ahead for some :(
|
Quote:
|
Is it weird that i'm watching Behind Enemy Lines 2 and saw this post?
|
some crazy shit is gonna happen this week
|
The only country to fire off a nuclear weapon was the US against Japan in the 1940s. The only way the US was able to do this was because Japan couldn't return fire on the same scale.
What is North Korea going to do? Toss nuke over to South Korea? North Korea must understand that the reaction would be almost instant - and would include using a nuclear bomb. Let a nuke go off in the US. We took out two countries in the aftermath of 9/11 - Do you think the US would just sit here and say "WTF"? If a nuke was to go off in the US... Iran, Syria, and North Korea would would disappear off of the map. |
|
Quote:
|
fucking north korea, frig off :( good thing they dont have money
|
.5 kiloton yield. That's a fucking joke.
You gotta start somewhere I guess. |
It's funny how people take this so lightly.
This event upsets the balance of power in Aisa and could create a nuclear arms race. Japan will want to have nukes now. China will not like that, Russia won't want that, and the US won't be on board that for obvious reasons. Now the pressure on NK will go even higher. Pressure against countries that have nothing to lose to preserve their control historically are extremely dangerous. Asia is a significantly vital area to the US. Nearly everything electronic is manufactured there so nobody wants to have WWIII start in such a critical spot. This is going to create a hugely messy situation. Bush has shown he does not believe in diplomacy with our so called enemies and prefers the cowboy and military approach. The worst thing in the world would be for this to turn into a military conflict, which odds are it inevitably will. |
Carpet bomb Charley
|
I heard in South Korea you can get a happy ending for $20
|
Quote:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...quakes_all.php Nothing to call a joke. |
Quote:
http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/lo...magnitude.html 3.5-5.4 Often felt, but rarely causes damage Our most primitive nuclear device had a 15 kiloton yield (Hiroshima) |
That's one scary shit. :(
|
Hopefully they won't be able to develop something like this anytime in the near future.
Fucking Tsar Bomb https://youtube.com/watch?v=HXOKz1QRlvQ |
Quote:
doesn't take into account the blast radius |
Quote:
|
Quote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richter_scale |
Sorry, got the tons and pounds confused. So about 2 kilotons, still not that big of a deal as far as destruction goes, but this is bad fucking news regardless.
|
Here's a good link to map the effects of a bomb. Just enter in it's Kilotons (1 megaton equaling 1000 kT). The bomb on Japan was 20 kT. Our strategic nukes are 600 kT. They do go up to 100 megaton or more, but our military instead goes with 20 megaton bombs since a group of them technically causes more damage than one big bomb.
http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/gmap/hydesim.html |
The largest underground nuclear test conducted by the United States, Project Cannikin was one of three underground nuclear tests performed at different places on this 43-mile long island in the Aleutian Chain (Alaska).
This $200 million 1971 test was performed to test an Anti-Ballistic Missile warhead, for a Spartan ABM missile. It consisted of a 5 megaton-yield thermonuclear bomb, detonated in a 50-foot diameter chamber, at the bottom of a 5,875-foot shaft (for you metric people that's.. I dunno, a little over 1.61KM). The thermonuclear blast was almost 400 times more powerful than the weapon that destroyed Hiroshima. The blast uplifted a mile of the nearby ground by 20 feet, and vented groundwater through cracks and old seismic faults throughout the site. The blast was felt throughout Alaska, and it registered as a magnitude-7 earthquake recorded by seismographs around the world. The blast is also know for the straw that broke the camels back for a group of moronic tree huggers that formed Greenpeace. ref. http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/about |
http://www.globalaircraft.org/photos...-52_large2.jpg
:pimp They see me rollin They hatin Patrolling they tryin to catch me ridin dirty Tryin to catch me ridin dirty Tryin to catch me ridin dirty Tryin to catch me ridin dirty Tryin to catch me ridin dirty My music so loud I'm swangin They hopin that they gon catch me ridin dirty Tryin to catch me ridin dirty Tryin to catch me ridin dirty Tryin to catch me ridin dirty Tryin to catch me ridin dirty |
All times are GMT -7. The time now is 10:56 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
©2000-, AI Media Network Inc123