I heard this on the way into work just now, Kinda freaked me out. http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/03/07/north-korea-vows-nuclear-attack-on-us-ahead-un-sanctions-vote/
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I heard this on the way into work just now, Kinda freaked me out. http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/03/07/north-korea-vows-nuclear-attack-on-us-ahead-un-sanctions-vote/
Discuss
The report is funny, knowing how many prepared nukes we have not only on submarines, but also in silos.
Not a smart move, Kim.
spitfirebill wrote: I thought Rodman had straightened it all out.
He also said Kim was a good guy. Apparently not everything the media reports is true....
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Just upping the rhetoric because he's eating all the food that should go to the commoners.
There is a guy who pushes a shopping cart full of crap around town here... he occasionally screams obscenities and threats at passer-byes. He has been around for years, no one takes him seriously.
Even using an ICBM, they wouldn't stand a chance against the continental US. We've got multiple methods of shooting down stuff.
They may have luck aiming for South Korea/US Military bases, but our intelligence of that small country is so good I don't think they'd be able to stage a missile without us knowing.
Not really scary. Its like when a little dog acts all tough. Annoying, yes, but when bark comes to bite, he's going to be the one paying for his aggression.
LOL I was starting to think Kim Jong Un wouldn't live up to his dad's legacy as a crazy dictator, but he doesn't disappoint.
PHeller wrote: Not really scary. Its like when a little dog acts all tough. Annoying, yes, but when bark comes to bite, he's going to be the one paying for his aggression.
Ten years ago I would agreed. Now I think we're a giant pansy, and he may get his way.
GameboyRMH wrote: LOL I was starting to think Kim Jong Un wouldn't live up to his dad's legacy as a crazy dictator, but he doesn't disappoint.
This. Like father, like son.
But I think even that nutcase realizes that those nighttime pics of a dark North Korea would be replaced by ones that glow green.
What, like Bin Laden got his way?
I'm sure even our anti-war Secretary of State would have no problems dropping a few non-nukes on the NK.
Just gotta ride that fine between humanitarian intervention and pissing off the reds.
I thought the use of WMDs was supposed to be replied to in kind? Or have I read too many Tom Clancy novels?
The NoKo's throw a tantrum every time they're about to get punished. Because they got away with it in the past, they've learned to do it every time since. The Chinese are a very patient people, but I wonder how much longer it is before they beotch slap their smart-mouth little brother.
We, in the US, should worry more about getting o-droned than receiving a bottle rocket from a man-boy named Kim.
Sky_Render wrote: I thought the use of WMDs was supposed to be replied to in kind? Or have I read too many Tom Clancy novels?
Nope, you are not dreaming. That's US policy. It's called 'proportional response' and not only states that a nuke attack will be answered in kind but it equates chemical/biological weapons with nukes.
And, interestingly, I just got an email from management that talks bout new requirements for business travel to South Korea...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/north-korea-threatens-nuclear-strike-against-aggressors/2013/03/07/1a1e1ada-8726-11e2-999e-5f8e0410cb9d_story.html
UN supposed to vote at 10AM today. Anyone hear how it went yet? Any suspicious looking barges spotted floating up the Potomac?
Nah, this one won't get locked. I think everyone is pretty much in agreement that Kim Jong Un is a whack.
In reply to Curmudgeon:
With your avatar, talking about US policy....... Ok, who will be riding the bomb out of the plane?? WOOO hoooo!!!
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