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N. Korea has 3-4 more ready to go.
Should we just blow them up for him before he has a chance to launch them?
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Blowing them up will be the beginning of the end.
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do nothing, you are all living in a protective bubble anyway like this guy
http://movie-gurus.com/review_images...eboy_image.jpg its a great chance to test the 'freedom shield' anyway (i bet it has a name like that) |
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Not to mention that China would get bitchy too. Messy Messy Messy...... |
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China isn't exactly happy with N.Korea right now. Not sure whose side they would be on. |
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korea will be making a big mistake... Korea will be blow off the map
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Nah. Let them play with their toys. They're probably more likely to blow themselves up then even reaching Alaska. What's there to blow up in Alaska anyway? Canadians?
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The only thing I would do...Japan has the capability of producing their own nukes and while they haven't done so and have really been against nuclear proliferation...it would be wise for them to start and for the U.S. to give Japan its blessings in this case. Asia is almost as tense as the mideast. Wait till China tries to take back Taiwan and there will be your start to WWIII. |
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i think they will launched it at any given time now.
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And if Bush is smart, which he is not, he would not land in Korea anywhere with anything less than 500k soldiers. |
They have just as much right to test missiles as the USA does. Sure, the guy is a mad man, but he should also have the right to defend his country the same as the usa does.
I think bush is a terrorist, yet he can have nukes. What's the difference. They are both mad men. At least in N Korea, they keep the problems contained there and do not invade and occupy non-hostile countries. |
thats it I quit earth
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No big deal don't waste any of your time.
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Korea arsenal = an asian dude
U.S arsenal = a black dude ours is just bigger. |
the whole world is against north korea, they're finished...
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i suddenly felt like NKoreahasa paranoya. that explains everything.
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Can they please aim them at the "Dancing with the Stars" stage?
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I think it mal-functioned. All half dozen. |
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Gee, I never knew a Patriot was supposed to be able to take out an ICBM . . . . I wonder how it is they ever missed a SCUD
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we need to cap Kim Jong
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Better nuke them now, just to be sure. It's time for America to take its rightful place as the one true ruler of the world, just like Jesus intended. :2 cents:
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Lol, I can't work out whether you are being serious or whether you are being a parody of Cindy Sheehan. |
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In any case, Patriots cannot take down intercontinental ballistic missles. |
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I just wish we could all get along,
How about we lift the sanctions and make the first trade umlimited food and kind buds for all there weapons! Turn them into a bunch of overweight pot heads, would turn into the model sociaty for the world! |
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that's big blow!!!!!!!!!!!
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Even if we had a dream system I don't think we could take a missile out within 45 secs. About the only thing that could possibly take out a missile that fast would be some sort of laser weapon and I'm pretty sure we don't have anything that's powerful enough to take out a missile at that distance. We do have laser weapons that are being tested in Iraq but nothing that is long enough range to take out a launching missile. Now granted what us civilians know about is probably 5 to 10 years behind what they are working on now, but I still don't think we have something like that. It's technically possible but I doubt we have the technology to do it just yet. Other wise we wouldn't be wasting money on some patriot system that has to wait until a missile is already on it's downward turn to take it out. The most logical thing is the missile did just what they said it failed. Hell if you look back at our testing of rockets when we were in the space race we lost more than we launched before we finally came up with a stable platform. Hell look at how long we have been sending guys into space and we still lose a rocket from time to time. As they say about the space shuttle when it's launching they are sitting on top of a controlled explosion. Lots of things can go wrong, the same goes for a simple unmanned missile made to carry a warhead. |
Considering the range of the proposed missile *may* have a capability of reaching Alaska, - a state on the extreme perimeter of it's range, - why is there such a fuss when a whole range of countries fall within the 6000 mile range?? They have more reason for concern than anyone - that is, if they are concerned.
Least currently, it appears most Asian nations are not in line with the US or Japan on this and even South Korea is not a supporter of the Japanese/US "alliance". Always amazes me the comments that get blurted out - example: "China now has an opportunity to put its best foot forward, to send the North Koreans a direct message that these missile tests cannot be tolerated," said US Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns." Duh? China is the decider of how it will "put it's best foot forward" and that sure ain't going to be based on some comment from a US official. Clearly nuke proliferation is not a good idea - for anyone. It does not take more than one braincell to track the start of this problem - not only in NK but also in Iran. When countries get targetted with threats of preemptive strikes and grouped in an "Axis of Evil", common sense dicates they will take whatever measures are in their best interests. Who have we to thank for that? Now that NK has some form of nuclear facility - those who threatened preemptive strikes are screaming the loudest. Hell.. get real. |
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scary stuff
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damn! this is really bad guys!
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As far as whether the US shot down that missile, I'm not saying it happened but the US has Aegis cruisers in the area. One recently intercepted a warhead from a ballistic missile in a test.
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The fact they let the first one fly and have gone to diplomacy, will pretty much force the take down card if they do it again while we are trying the diplomatic angle.
I doubt the US will risk a potential miss occuring post launch and instead will do a pre-emptive strike on the launch pad if its being juiced up. |
Can I just add that illegitimate governments such as the ones in Iran or in the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea ( :1orglaugh democratic, lol) do not have the right to defend themselves against attack by legitimate nations, so all this talk of 'if we have nukes why shouldn't they' is neither here nor there.
Cue some brainless idiot now claming that the US doesn't have a legitimate government because 'Chimpy Hitler McHalliBush' 'stole the election', which we know isn't true but which if it is parroted enough by the sheeple, will believed by, ummmm, the simpler members of this forum. |
Truman should have listened to Macarthur.
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Wise post from Webby as always :thumbsup |
Kim Jong II is a spoiled little brat. They are scary and also very dumb. I'm not going to worry about it. They just keep isolating themselves more and more with everything they do.
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You know you're gonna have conflict when the opposition has hair like this
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I heard Japan is thinking about doing something... I think the wheels are in motion to move on N.Korea.
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