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originally posted by: Soloprotocol
originally posted by: crazyewok
This is why its imperative that North Korea can not be allowed to continue there nuclear programme.
With nuclear weapons comes responsibility and North Korea show though these actions they can not be trusted.
Remind us again of the only nation to ever use nuclear weapons on a civillian population.
originally posted by: dragonridr
Dangerous when you have someone that doesnt have anything to lose.
I wouldn`t trust NK and its ambitions or with these type of propaganda or population brainwashing in celebrations in the US`s annihilation by their own hands.
originally posted by: gps777
Why pursue such a hard line that's going to get him and many of his countrymen destroyed? madness comes to mind.
originally posted by: gps777
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
Remind us again of the only nation to ever use nuclear weapons on a civillian population.
So? if Japan had nukes at the time, are you saying they wouldn`t have surprised America by attacking them with nukes, as they attacked with Pearl harbor?
They certainly ended the war quicker and began a much better relationship between the two countries.
originally posted by: markosity1973
Lolz.
Can we drop a bomb on them yet? All this waiting is getting tiring.
Besides, everyone knows their rockets are about as effective as the ACME brand ones Wylie Coyote used to use
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
AS long as no Nukes go flying by either side I'm happy. Fukushima in Japan is a disaster - the planet is "#*d"
I dont trust the USA. Look at the experimental vaccines they pumped into their own Gulf War vets.
originally posted by: AnonyMason
Two of the most respected experts on North Korea, one of them retired CIA, Senior Advisor to the Director of National Intelligence and the Director of the National Counterproliferation Center and the Intelligence Community Mission Manager for North Korea, Joseph DeTrani; the other, Col David S Maxwell (ret) ( who also happens to be the former G3 and Chief of Staff of USASOC and Chief of Staff, SOCKOR) say that you're wrong. Just because the DPRK doesn't have missiles tipped with warheads doesn't mean that they can't deliver a nuclear weapon through other means.
US Intelligence estimates suggest that North Korea has several tens (as in multiples of ten) fully capable and usable nuclear weapons. So where you get off saying that they don't have that capability is beyond me. They are the ninth nuclear power in the world, not some crap hole country in the middle east. They also have a formidable conventional army and a small airforce and a reserve force of over 6 million troops, trained and ready to be armed for battle. Add to that the fact that they have a highly skilled cyber-warfare division, small, but effective and you're talking about a nuclear capable, asynchronous fighting force ready to kill Americans, South Koreans, and Japanese. Nuclear Threat Initiative
And as for political baiting, you can stuff it. The Right wants war, it's good for the economy. I'm not some 'hippie, peace loving, lefty' either. Just someone who doesn't want to watch the world burn because Trump want's to measure dicks with the DPRK
Do some research, read up on exactly how capable North Korea is. It should scare you.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
I think he is posturing and trying to save face inside his own regime, just like Hussein who, right up until Shock and Awe, didn't think we would attack.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: gps777
Why pursue such a hard line that's going to get him and many of his countrymen destroyed? madness comes to mind.
I think he is posturing and trying to save face inside his own regime, just like Hussein who, right up until Shock and Awe, didn't think we would attack.
He didn't have Chemical weapons