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Originally posted by antmax21
So they are planning to nuke us where?
Hawaii?
Is this a joke?..I'll be sleeping good tonight. If I wake up to WWIII. I wake up to WWIII. Gotta live for now and for my loved ones. Not for some foolish country spewing nonsense. As for the USA, we could end the war before such a war even begins. Yet we need to be a "role model" for the rest of the world. So I suppose.
North Korea’s mini-subs can handle a simple, good-sized nuclear detonation device–and possibly some extra shielding, too.
Second, as far as delivery systems go, North Korean submarines (and their smuggler-oriented surface ships) are the only Northern platforms that have a record of entering South Korean (and, for that matter, Russian, Japanese and Chinese) coastal regions undetected.
Originally posted by mikado23
reply to post by Exitt
not NUKE but another thing)
Originally posted by ipsedixit
To whom it may concern:
ajw.asahi.com...
North Korea has started moving what is believed to be a new long-range ballistic missile potentially capable of hitting the U.S. mainland to its eastern coast, apparently in preparation for a launch.
Japanese, U.S. and South Korean government sources said the missile is likely the one codenamed KN-08, which the North Korean military claims has a range of 10,000 kilometers.
But the sources added that it could be a different type, such as the medium-range Musudan missile.
The missile is being transported on a cargo train to the Sea of Japan coast, home to the Musudan-ri and Kittaeryong missile bases, according to the sources.
A U.S. intelligence satellite appears to have captured images of the train carrying the missile.
The distance from Pyongyang, North Korea to San Francisco, USA is roughly 5598.6 miles which is roughly 9010.07 kilometers.
The North Koreans have a missile with a range of 10,000 kilometers and it is believed that they may be moving that missile to the coast of North Korea, which could potentially put San Francisco in the sights of a North Korean nuclear tipped ICBM.
You guys just seem hellbent to believe that your country is doing what is best for the world. Heck, your ancestors didn't even do good during WW II...
Originally posted by mikado23
Originally posted by tony9802
I'm not sure if this has already been posted in another thread, and at the expense of maybe being redundant,I'll go ahead and offer the info: Here is the link below:
www.independent.co.uk...
I changed the link, this one comes out of The Independent, UK Press, same date, Thursday..
edit on 3-4-2013 by tony9802 because: typo
how can it be?
Originally posted by mikado23
reply to post by JohnPhoenix
thats a political move by kim Jong-un nothing more
yes, they have missiles
but they can't begin war agaist US
Originally posted by tony9802
Originally posted by ipsedixit
To whom it may concern:
ajw.asahi.com...
North Korea has started moving what is believed to be a new long-range ballistic missile potentially capable of hitting the U.S. mainland to its eastern coast, apparently in preparation for a launch.
Japanese, U.S. and South Korean government sources said the missile is likely the one codenamed KN-08, which the North Korean military claims has a range of 10,000 kilometers.
But the sources added that it could be a different type, such as the medium-range Musudan missile.
The missile is being transported on a cargo train to the Sea of Japan coast, home to the Musudan-ri and Kittaeryong missile bases, according to the sources.
A U.S. intelligence satellite appears to have captured images of the train carrying the missile.
The distance from Pyongyang, North Korea to San Francisco, USA is roughly 5598.6 miles which is roughly 9010.07 kilometers.
The North Koreans have a missile with a range of 10,000 kilometers and it is believed that they may be moving that missile to the coast of North Korea, which could potentially put San Francisco in the sights of a North Korean nuclear tipped ICBM.
Great find, I just found that article also over in UK Press, The Daily Mail.. sent the link out on it too..
www.dailymail.co.uk...edit on 4-4-2013 by tony9802 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by tony9802
Great find, I just found that article also over in Uk Press, daily mail.. sent the link out on it too..