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Sounds like it's shaping up to potentially be the best 4th of July since 1776.
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Coincidental that Xinping just happened to be visiting Putin, maybe there's a few chess games being played at the same time.
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"Pentagon considers show of force against North Korea
Travis J. TrittenJul 4, 2017, 8:53 AM The Pentagon has prepared options for a show of force against North Korea following its claimed test of a missile that could hit America, CBS News reported Tuesday. The options do not, however, include the use of military force against the rogue regime, the network said." http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/pentagon-considers-show-of-force-against-north-korea/article/2627735 |
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"Pentagon considers show of force against North Korea Travis J. TrittenJul 4, 2017, 8:53 AM The Pentagon has prepared options for a show of force against North Korea following its claimed test of a missile that could hit America, CBS News reported Tuesday. The options do not, however, include the use of military force against the rogue regime, the network said." http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/pentagon-considers-show-of-force-against-north-korea/article/2627735 View Quote |
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For a objective, "real" analysis of this event, from one of the foremost experts in the world on Nork Missile capability, read here:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jul/04/are-north-koreas-missile-claims-true-and-what-do-they-signify |
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With a 500 kg warhead, the KN-08 is now estimated at having a range of over 11,500 kilometers, compared to 9,500 km using Scud-technology engines in the first stage. That’s enough to reach New York City or Washington, DC from North Korea. Even the two-stage KN-14 can reach over 10,000 kilometers with a light warhead, enough to cover all of the US west coast.
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For a objective, "real" analysis of this event, from one of the foremost experts in the world on Nork Missile capability, read here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jul/04/are-north-koreas-missile-claims-true-and-what-do-they-signify View Quote |
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Take the next one down. Do SK or Japan not have defensive missile tech? Or are they all just sitting ducks now?
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Translation: We won't do shit, but we might launch fireworks and let them watch. It is the 4th of July. Launch a massive first strike, hold press conference and announce right as the warheads reach their targets "Kim, you're fired." |
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Let me make sure I understand you guys......you are advocating for a hostile foreign state to attack American soil and kill millions of United States citizens...so that it may justify a broader military response? Do I have that right? Just trying to clarify because I am slow some times...you think it would be an acceptable pawn to give up to win the long game. (And you are saying this on the 4th of July) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The artillery is also an issue. You arent going to stop seoul getting hammered without a bunch of simultaneous tactical nuke ground bursts all along the the NK firing lines in the mouintain cave complexes...with all the extreme fallout that would generate.
We need to know what the political dynamic would be if little kim had an accident. Through extremely poor leadership and foreign policy the United States has let NK advance this program to the point that they are becoming a worldwide threat rather than just a local one. The longer we wait to deal with the fat brat the worse it will be. |
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So liquid fueled missiles take a while to prepare for launch? They can't just erect the launcher and fire it off? I understand the liquid fueled type can't be stored fueled? I doubt they even have a warhead miniaturized enough yet but I could be wrong. This will sure move the war time table up View Quote |
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The artillery is also an issue. You arent going to stop seoul getting hammered without a bunch of simultaneous tactical nuke ground bursts all along the the NK firing lines in the mouintain cave complexes...with all the extreme fallout that would generate. We need to know what the political dynamic would be if little kim had an accident. Through extremely poor leadership and foreign policy the United States has let NK advance this program to the point that they are becoming a worldwide threat rather than just a local one. The longer we wait to deal with the fat brat the worse it will be. View Quote The real problem that the ROK will have would be whatever special forces are already (or would be at the outbreak of hostilities) in country, and ready to damage infrastructure to hamper war efforts. |
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The artillery is also an issue. You arent going to stop seoul getting hammered without a bunch of simultaneous tactical nuke ground bursts all along the the NK firing lines in the mouintain cave complexes...with all the extreme fallout that would generate. We need to know what the political dynamic would be if little kim had an accident. Through extremely poor leadership and foreign policy the United States has let NK advance this program to the point that they are becoming a worldwide threat rather than just a local one. The longer we wait to deal with the fat brat the worse it will be. View Quote Surgical strike to take Kim out is probably the best option. Immediately contact the top generals after the strike and ask / tell them to stand down. |
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The real problem is political, not military.
South Korea doesn't have the resolve to end to the Nork nuclear program. They could have stopped it 10+ years ago, when NK detonated their first nuclear bomb. The South Koreans seem content to rollover and allow NK to have nuclear bombs and missiles. They don't care, because Americans will protect them. |
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That graphic. |
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When NK (or anyone) launches a 'test' ICBM, how does the US know it's a test at the time of launch?
Is there an international memo sent out for all other countries to not attack, because it's 'only a test of our emergency attack system'? |
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I said it in a previous thread.....I'm not anxious for our soldiers to be put into harms way, but I'm pretty sure it's the only thing that's going to stop Lil Kim.
How long do allow a mad man to stand in front of you, telling you that he wants to kill you and will kill you.....all while he's loading his gun and taking practice shots while you watch. |
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Depends on fuel. If its a hypergolic liquid, you could probably fuel & fire without a huge lead time. If it was RP1/LOX, it'd take some time to prep. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So liquid fueled missiles take a while to prepare for launch? They can't just erect the launcher and fire it off? I understand the liquid fueled type can't be stored fueled? I doubt they even have a warhead miniaturized enough yet but I could be wrong. This will sure move the war time table up I work within a couple of miles of an old Titan I ICBM silo that was sold off in the '60s after being "demilitarized". |
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I said it in a previous thread.....I'm not anxious for our soldiers to be put into harms way, but I'm pretty sure it's the only thing that's going to stop Lil Kim. How long do allow a mad man to stand in front of you, telling you that he wants to kill you and will kill you.....all while he's loading his gun and taking practice shots while you watch. View Quote If the South Koreans won't lead the effort to take him out, the South Koreans aren't worth supporting. |
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What would be the point of flatting Pyongyang? Or, more directly, why fly in a warhead when we can sub launch a few W-88's and achieve the same goal? I don't think we can reasonably expect that a monolithic attack on their capital will result in a deescalation of tensions. We need to eliminate their capability to respond, which means going after both their nuclear facilities (and any mobile platforms we track) as well as their conventional units. Keeping our side of the DMZ from being decimated means using dozens or hundreds of smaller warheads on their side. Draw a line just north of the 39th parallel and another at the DMZ. Overlap air burst blast radii and pound it into the ground. Add on more specific targets of military and political positions north of the 39th. We don't need to drop a 9 megaton warhead on a city, we need to reach out with a few hundred smaller warheads and brush the opposition off the map as though they were pimp slapped by the hand of an angry god. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A Titan II airburst over Pyongyang would be more than enough to flatten that entire city and fuck up surrounding cities. Millions dead. I don't think we can reasonably expect that a monolithic attack on their capital will result in a deescalation of tensions. We need to eliminate their capability to respond, which means going after both their nuclear facilities (and any mobile platforms we track) as well as their conventional units. Keeping our side of the DMZ from being decimated means using dozens or hundreds of smaller warheads on their side. Draw a line just north of the 39th parallel and another at the DMZ. Overlap air burst blast radii and pound it into the ground. Add on more specific targets of military and political positions north of the 39th. We don't need to drop a 9 megaton warhead on a city, we need to reach out with a few hundred smaller warheads and brush the opposition off the map as though they were pimp slapped by the hand of an angry god. |
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Good analogy. But that mad man is in front of South Korea. If the South Koreans won't lead the effort to take him out, the South Koreans aren't worth supporting. View Quote |
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With a 500 kg warhead, the KN-08 is now estimated at having a range of over 11,500 kilometers, compared to 9,500 km using Scud-technology engines in the first stage. That’s enough to reach New York City or Washington, DC from North Korea. Even the two-stage KN-14 can reach over 10,000 kilometers with a light warhead, enough to cover all of the US west coast. Article from April 11, 2016 View Quote |
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Holy shit. In a couple more years, this could be a threat to America. View Quote And NK has been miniaturizing nukes for a while now. Link. |
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All I know is that Hippies and Communists over here hated it. Therefore it must be awesome https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-yzh5_RTxwHo/VwEXyEVKRkI/AAAAAAAAPqk/1wbF_nT7GUMWxHsl8QdYWqghez7ILl2MA/s1600/antikernwapens2-comp.jpg View Quote |
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Let me make sure I understand you guys......you are advocating for a hostile foreign state to attack American soil and kill millions of United States citizens...so that it may justify a broader military response? Do I have that right? Just trying to clarify because I am slow some times...you think it would be an acceptable pawn to give up to win the long game. (And you are saying this on the 4th of July) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Short of attacking I don't know what else he can do. He sends something much closer to us and Trump is going to be woken up and asked to select a strike package: "Mr. President at 15:35 hours Pongyang time we detected a ICBM was launched by North Korea with a trajectory putting it on course with Los Angeles. Flight time is 48 minutes. What are your orders?" View Quote |
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The artillery is also an issue. You arent going to stop seoul getting hammered without a bunch of simultaneous tactical nuke ground bursts all along the the NK firing lines in the mouintain cave complexes...with all the extreme fallout that would generate. We need to know what the political dynamic would be if little kim had an accident. Through extremely poor leadership and foreign policy the United States has let NK advance this program to the point that they are becoming a worldwide threat rather than just a local one. The longer we wait to deal with the fat brat the worse it will be. View Quote |
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You are indeed slow. Californians are commies. Who cares if 50 electoral college votes aren't automatically going to the left anymore? California probably sympathizes with the Norks so they're perfect for each other. View Quote |
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I'd guess that collateral damage to civilian populations on both sides is what keeps us from doing something militarily. Surgical strike to take Kim out is probably the best option. Immediately contact the top generals after the strike and ask / tell them to stand down. View Quote |
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Well the Russians have a different take on the performance of the Nork missile :
The Russian Defense Ministry has stated that North Korea launched an intermediate range missile on Tuesday morning. The missile flew around 535 kilometers, reaching an altitude of 510 kilometers, and fell into the Sea of Japan, according to military data. https://www.rt.com/news/395213-north-korea-missile-russian-defense/ Something is not adding up... |
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There aren't millions of United States citizens in Los Angeles. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Well the Russians have a different take on the performance of the Nork missile : The Russian Defense Ministry has stated that North Korea launched an intermediate range missile on Tuesday morning. The missile flew around 535 kilometers, reaching an altitude of 510 kilometers, and fell into the Sea of Japan, according to military data. https://www.rt.com/news/395213-north-korea-missile-russian-defense/ Something is not adding up... View Quote |
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At some point we may have to sacrifice Seoul in the interest of self preservation. American interests should always come first. Up until now Seoul has always been the factor preventing us from taking the gloves off but the rules change when nukes detonating in CONUS becomes a probability. View Quote |
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It is time for a strong preemptive nuclear strike. 30 - 40 Trident II's, each loaded with 8 W88 devices. The best case scenario is a massive first strike. Take out as much of their known military, political, and infrastructure as possible in the first few minutes. Submarine launch the first strike and follow it up with strategic bombers. China is too pragmatic to jump into a fight that starts with a nuclear strike. View Quote |
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