USA nukes North Korea!
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USA nukes North Korea!
well, the yankee press is advocating it strongly with the Orange Bong Thom supposedly drawing a red line saying any more threats and we're gone gitcha.
unless you actually visit the usa you cannot conceive of the bombardment of propaganda that is the daily diet of the sheeple.
check your favorite media outlet for details. it is frontpage shit.
first guam, then seattle are scheduled for destruction.
funny- 2 weeks ago the 3 letter agency said they were a year away from having a missile sized warhead. but now they say they already have 60.
LOL
god i am older than dirt
this is like Tonkin
unless you actually visit the usa you cannot conceive of the bombardment of propaganda that is the daily diet of the sheeple.
check your favorite media outlet for details. it is frontpage shit.
first guam, then seattle are scheduled for destruction.
funny- 2 weeks ago the 3 letter agency said they were a year away from having a missile sized warhead. but now they say they already have 60.
LOL
god i am older than dirt
this is like Tonkin
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Re: USA nukes North Korea!
Guess where they got the info on the small nuke? You guessed it, the US intelligence. The same guys that passed on the fake WMD info to the British on Hussein's abilty to strike the UK within 45 minutes.frank lee bent wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2017 6:19 pm well, the yankee press is advocating it strongly with the Orange Bong Thom supposedly drawing a red line saying any more threats and we're gone gitcha.
unless you actually visit the usa you cannot conceive of the bombardment of propaganda that is the daily diet of the sheeple.
check your favorite media outlet for details. it is frontpage shit.
first guam, then seattle are scheduled for destruction.
funny- 2 weeks ago the 3 letter agency said they were a year away from having a missile sized warhead. but now they say they already have 60.
LOL
god i am older than dirt
this is like Tonkin
Today's Guardian
Wiki on the September DossierNorth Korea’s bellicose language is causing anxiety in Japan. Its defence ministry warned on Tuesday that it was possible that Pyongyang had miniaturised its nuclear weaponry. A leaked US intelligence assessment also claimed the regime had successfully produced a miniaturised nuclear warhead that can fit inside its missiles
Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Assessment of the British Government, also known as the September Dossier, was a document published by the British government on 24 September 2002 on the same day of a recall of Parliament to discuss the contents of the document.[1] The paper was part of an ongoing investigation by the government into weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in Iraq, which ultimately led to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. It contained a number of allegations according to which Iraq also possessed WMD, including chemical weapons and biological weapons. The dossier even alleged that Iraq had reconstituted its nuclear weapons programme. Without exception, all of the allegations included within the September Dossier have been since proven to be false, as shown by the Iraq Survey Group.
Thing's are never as clear cut as they seem. The Guardian news reports on the Kenyan elections for example. They miss so much vital information out that one can never know what's really happening without boots on the ground, so to speak.However, two sections later became the centre of fierce debate: the allegation that Iraq had sought "significant quantities of uranium from Africa", and the claim in the foreword to the document written by British Prime Minister Tony Blair that "The document discloses that his military planning allows for some of the WMD to be ready within 45 minutes of an order to use them."[
Britain's biggest selling popular daily newspaper, The Sun, subsequently carried the headline "Brits 45mins from doom",[4] while the Daily Star reported "Mad Saddam ready to attack: 45 minutes from a chemical war",[5] helping to create the impression among the British public that Iraq was a threat to Britain.
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Re: USA nukes North Korea!
- North Korea has the kind of nuclear warhead that can fit inside a missile, according to the Washington Post, citing a report written by US intelligence officials. When combined with the country's recent long-range missile breakthroughs, that pretty much means North Korea has the capability to launch a nuclear attack on America.
North Korea, which has had nuclear weapons since 2006, has been working on a viable nuclear arsenal for years but has achieved milestones at dizzying speeds recently. North Korea watchers have observed a steep increase in the number of missile tests starting in about 2014, but experts weren't certain Kim Jong-Un had nukes small enough to put on those missiles.
If you're a small nuclear power, missile-mounted warheads—as opposed to bulky warheads that are only good for tests—are a crucial part of claiming you can nuke the US mainland. According to the Defense Intelligence Agency analysis obtained by the Post, Pyongyang has reached that stage.
So it seems Middlebury Center of International Studies researcher Jefferey Lewis was right when he opined in the New York Times last week that "the United States is now vulnerable to North Korea's nuclear-armed missiles—and has no choice but to live with that reality."
Donald Trump seemed less sanguine about North Korea's new capability, however. On Tuesday, shortly after the Post report dropped, he told reporters at his New Jersey golf club that the North can expect "fire and fury" in response to further threats.
This is not unexpected news at all, however. The US government would have known about this technological step since the report was written last month, and North Korea experts weren't surprised when the news went public...
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qvvd ... ng-quickly
North Korea, which has had nuclear weapons since 2006, has been working on a viable nuclear arsenal for years but has achieved milestones at dizzying speeds recently. North Korea watchers have observed a steep increase in the number of missile tests starting in about 2014, but experts weren't certain Kim Jong-Un had nukes small enough to put on those missiles.
If you're a small nuclear power, missile-mounted warheads—as opposed to bulky warheads that are only good for tests—are a crucial part of claiming you can nuke the US mainland. According to the Defense Intelligence Agency analysis obtained by the Post, Pyongyang has reached that stage.
So it seems Middlebury Center of International Studies researcher Jefferey Lewis was right when he opined in the New York Times last week that "the United States is now vulnerable to North Korea's nuclear-armed missiles—and has no choice but to live with that reality."
Donald Trump seemed less sanguine about North Korea's new capability, however. On Tuesday, shortly after the Post report dropped, he told reporters at his New Jersey golf club that the North can expect "fire and fury" in response to further threats.
This is not unexpected news at all, however. The US government would have known about this technological step since the report was written last month, and North Korea experts weren't surprised when the news went public...
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qvvd ... ng-quickly
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Re: USA nukes North Korea!
I was wondering how many pages there were to the script, guess it's the last page or few already.
There were 2 rules to living on earth, don't have a “china syndrome” and don't start WW3. Looks like somepeeps lost the rule book.
There were 2 rules to living on earth, don't have a “china syndrome” and don't start WW3. Looks like somepeeps lost the rule book.
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Funny how it was reported only last month that they were three years away from fitting a small enough nuke onto a missle. They seem to have skipped a few years almost over night. All according to a presumably anonymous leaked intelligence report, which the Post reported as being written by intelligence officers. Lol. At the moment that shit stinks all over.CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2017 7:56 pm - North Korea has the kind of nuclear warhead that can fit inside a missile, according to the Washington Post, citing a report written by US intelligence officials. When combined with the country's recent long-range missile breakthroughs, that pretty much means North Korea has the capability to launch a nuclear attack on America.
North Korea, which has had nuclear weapons since 2006, has been working on a viable nuclear arsenal for years but has achieved milestones at dizzying speeds recently. North Korea watchers have observed a steep increase in the number of missile tests starting in about 2014, but experts weren't certain Kim Jong-Un had nukes small enough to put on those missiles.
If you're a small nuclear power, missile-mounted warheads—as opposed to bulky warheads that are only good for tests—are a crucial part of claiming you can nuke the US mainland. According to the Defense Intelligence Agency analysis obtained by the Post, Pyongyang has reached that stage.
So it seems Middlebury Center of International Studies researcher Jefferey Lewis was right when he opined in the New York Times last week that "the United States is now vulnerable to North Korea's nuclear-armed missiles—and has no choice but to live with that reality."
Donald Trump seemed less sanguine about North Korea's new capability, however. On Tuesday, shortly after the Post report dropped, he told reporters at his New Jersey golf club that the North can expect "fire and fury" in response to further threats.
This is not unexpected news at all, however. The US government would have known about this technological step since the report was written last month, and North Korea experts weren't surprised when the news went public...
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qvvd ... ng-quickly
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Trump's approval rating sucks. Quick! Start a war!
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I distinctly remember the last few Nork missile tests failing at launch or fizzling uncontrollably out into the ocean not even half way to Japan. The ones that weren't photo-shopped like the sub ones. The only people they can hit with any sort of reliability is South Korea. Them having 60 nukes is patently bollocks, if they have more than three experimental ones I'll be surprised, no-one is selling them uranium. These intelligence people are the same ones that puffed up Ghadaffi as an international mastermind. At no point in history have they ever been correct. When you want them to find something, like say Bin Laden, the most wanted man on earth at the time, they can't find shit.
I saw the Mail was puffing up the Nork millitary, with their hundreds of vintage T-34s. We need to arm the South Koreans with panzerfausts.
I saw the Mail was puffing up the Nork millitary, with their hundreds of vintage T-34s. We need to arm the South Koreans with panzerfausts.
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Re: USA nukes North Korea!
I think its mostly bollocks too - another classic example of drawing attention away from domestic problems by creating a war-threat.
Hard to say who is the most provocative and the most likely to unleash mayhem on the world right now - Donald T. and Kim Jong-un look to be neck and neck in the world-crazy-man competition.
Incidentally, neither North Korea nor the USA have strategic interests in being at war with one another right now.
But both countries are lead by narcissistic rulers who want to be the greatest. Their egos could lead to accidental planet meltdown. What a wonderful world.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/ ... ked-loadedDonald Trump has warned again of military action against Pyongyang, tweeting that the US is “locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely”.
North Korea has announced a detailed plan to launch a salvo of ballistic missiles toward the US Pacific territory of Guam, a major military hub and home to US bombers. If carried out, it would be its most provocative missile launch to date.
Trump said this week the US would unleash “fire and fury” on North Korea if it continued to threaten the US.
The tweet was one of several Trump sent on Friday
Hard to say who is the most provocative and the most likely to unleash mayhem on the world right now - Donald T. and Kim Jong-un look to be neck and neck in the world-crazy-man competition.
Incidentally, neither North Korea nor the USA have strategic interests in being at war with one another right now.
But both countries are lead by narcissistic rulers who want to be the greatest. Their egos could lead to accidental planet meltdown. What a wonderful world.
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