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North Korea
« on: April 04, 2013, 07:04:56 AM »
"We Americans are not worried by the threats that North Korea have made. And we don't take them seriously at all" said Obama from a bunker somewhere in Europe.



so is Kim Jong Un and North Korea just talking crap  or are we needing to worry..
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Re: North Korea
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2013, 07:23:08 AM »
A number of possible explanations for Un's actions have been postulated by so-called knowledgeable pundits.  The one that I think makes the most sense is that Un may be facing a coup if he doesn't behave in a forceful manner.  That, and all his life he has been able to throw a tantrum and get his way.

That said, the little Korean butterball is also batshiat crazy, so there's no real telling what the piss-ant might do.

What we think is known is that the NorKor contingent does not have a nuclear warhead or a significantly powerful delivery system.

Oz should be safe. 

The US Mainland should be safe.

Japan and SoKor may need to worry.

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Re: North Korea
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2013, 08:07:52 AM »
i was wondering if it was more of a case of look what we can do..

i for one will be interested in seeing what BWHORE has to say or do about helping out..

  That, and all his life he has been able to throw a tantrum and get his way.
I can't understand why people aren't taking North Korea and Kim Jong-Un seriously.

Who wouldn't take a short fat guy having a tantrum seriously?


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That said, the little Korean butterball is also batshiat crazy, so there's no real telling what the piss-ant might do.

What we think is known is that the NorKor contingent does not have a nuclear warhead or a significantly powerful delivery system.

Oz should be safe. 

The US Mainland should be safe.

Japan and SoKor may need to worry.

FWIW,

CrusaderRabbit

there was a thing in the news today about it and how far they can send them at the moment 

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Re: North Korea
« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2013, 09:04:13 AM »
This is a bunch of sabre rattling by this little dog eater. They currently have no delivery system that could carry a nuclear payload to us. They would have all they could do to hit Japan. Even then it's a 70% chance it will end up in the ocean. But it would be a nice gift on our part to conduct a pre-emptive strike on his missle bases and nuclear facilities. Our guys could use the practice, and the camera footage would be fun to watch. 85% of that nation doesn't have electricity at night anyway. When the ISS flies over at night, they can make out N.K. by the dark outline. This could brighten things up a bit for them. At least temporarly.

I'm sick and tired of these little piss pot nations making noise.

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Re: North Korea
« Reply #4 on: April 04, 2013, 09:09:38 AM »
This is akin to worrying about a bunch of middle east, mud hut dwelling, camel riding jockeys coming to destroy "Merica.

He wants another handout, his people are starving, they trade with drugs, sea urchins and minerals. The country is the best example of failure and we are dumb enough to kick them money for playing nice.

They can't do squat.
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Re: North Korea
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Re: North Korea
« Reply #5 on: April 04, 2013, 09:46:57 AM »
I think he is looking to go right into Peace Negotiations and bargain for Season NBA tickets for his favorite team.  Or maybe a Season NBA Pass on cable/satellite.
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Re: North Korea
« Reply #6 on: April 04, 2013, 10:16:45 AM »
I think he is looking to go right into Peace Negotiations and bargain for Season NBA tickets for his favorite team.  Or maybe a Season NBA Pass on cable/satellite.

Didn't Rodman spot him tickets while he was there?


I'm with CR on this. North Korea doesn't have the capability to do much more than shell the crap out of South Korea. Even in that event, we know where their artillery batteries are and could take most of them out within probably 24 hours. As far as reaching past Japan, they might be able to eek one into Alaska, and that's a BIG MIGHT.

UNLESS someone gives them the delivery system. That is my big fear. Our enemies, hell the entire world know we are not exactly on the best footing as a nation. Can any of you think of a better time to attack us? Russia, China, Pakistan, even a terrorist group. Any of these could give North Korea the equipment to get this done. Let the crazy little crackpot pull the trigger, and then be able to stand back and say "We didn't do it!" Meanwhile we've just been nuked, and now all of our resources have been diverted to licking our wounds and kicking the crap out of a country that no one cares about.

Maybe I've been reading too much Clancy.  ::)
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Re: North Korea
« Reply #7 on: April 04, 2013, 10:42:17 AM »
He wants another handout, his people are starving, they trade with drugs, sea urchins and minerals. The country is the best example of failure and we are dumb enough to kick them money for playing nice.

They are also heavily involved in nation sponsered counterfieting of our $100.00 bills. They are of the highest quality the Secret Service has yet detected.

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Re: North Korea
« Reply #8 on: April 04, 2013, 11:03:39 AM »
This is getting serious, the French have already surrendered ::)




I've gotten a lot of mileage out of that one today ;D

KSU is getting what he wants.  The WH, through Hagel, has said that if he lowers tensions he'll get some aid.  He gets the aid, and looks like he made the US and UN blink internally.
His MISSILE delivery systems may not reach mainland US, but anything in a back-pack would, carried by his friends from Tehran.
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Re: North Korea
« Reply #9 on: April 04, 2013, 03:00:40 PM »
Any one who claims they can predict how KJU will act or react is full of shit.
Even many in intelligence circles had never heard of him before he was named his fathers successor and since then there has not been enough interaction with him on which to base accurate predictions.
As for what he may do, it has been common knowledge for years that NK had nuclear weapons and their larger missles are able to hit Hawaii for sure and possibly the West coast .
DoD thinks the threat is serious enough to justify move missile defenses to Guam.

http://news.yahoo.com/u-send-missile-defenses-guam-over-north-korea-011546394.html

 

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