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WH response Norks continue to wage war on marine life in the south pacific. |
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I had wondered this as well, but as far as I know we haven't seen any indication that they're working with multiple warheads. Yet. View Quote NBC nightly new did not lead with the story, they went straight into the flooding in Houston so it is not HAPPENING, yet... ROK and Japan are most likely tightening their belts right now. |
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This test was undoubtedly designed to see if PaCom would respond with ABM systems..We didn't. They are planning a legit attack.
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It's 2017. We've been on the moon, we've invented things like twitter, facebook, self-driving cars, wifi internet and livestreams of the McGregor Mayweather fight, and yet we still don't have satellite lasers and shit that is capable of blowing these missiles up on the launchpad? View Quote |
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I wonder if we have the USN pickup these things after splash down? Hmmm
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It is time for the NK submarine fleet to start having hull failures from unknown sources.
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CNN is saying the missile was launched from the Pyongyang airport.
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I'm going to the basement...I have pretzels and pringles and caprisun down there http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_jxsIW-4drxk/TKNgoZU4I8I/AAAAAAAAAGs/zc2Tpb6hfjE/s1600/Ellies+Basement.JPG View Quote |
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Just sending a message and more posturing.
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Looking at that basement, I'd take my chances with the nukes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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And rape, murder, abduction and rape, from the looks of it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They fly fast enough that if it didn't hit Japan by now it must be going over. Wouldn't a path over N Japan coincide with an approximate Guam trajectory as discussed last week? Oh, and in in one. ETA: I see other posts saying it's indeed went past JP. View Quote |
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Arch was a little lower here than shown in photo below. To me that means it would have flown further than 4500 km. Attached File So missile failure or shot down around the apex of the arch. Wonder if the missile pod or whatever it's called caused a malfunction when it detached. Isn't it supposed to detach around the arch? |
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I eat at a Mexican restaurant from time to time. One thing I really enjoy is watching the ducks in their center courtyard duck pond.
They have a net over the courtyard that keeps the ducks from flying away. I think we should implement this. |
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Victim mentality, everyone is against her !!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is that not an act of war? Overflight rules don't apply to semi-amateur mfg ICBMs, right?
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Yeah we need to police our own and ban these types. If we let it stand then others associate their types with the rest of us. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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STOP that shit. You're advocating for the murder of an American by an enemy of the United States. I can't stand her either, but your inuendo is beyond messed up |
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I'm going to the basement...I have pretzels and pringles and caprisun down there http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_jxsIW-4drxk/TKNgoZU4I8I/AAAAAAAAAGs/zc2Tpb6hfjE/s1600/Ellies+Basement.JPG View Quote Spiders too, I'll bet. |
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If we do, do we use them on NK or Iran or save them for a near peer advisory so they don't realize we have sci-fi weapons until its too late. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's 2017. We've been on the moon, we've invented things like twitter, facebook, self-driving cars, wifi internet and livestreams of the McGregor Mayweather fight, and yet we still don't have satellite lasers and shit that is capable of blowing these missiles up on the launchpad? If we knew this wasn't a legitimate threat, why show our hand? That assumes this wasn't a legitimate threat. |
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Here is what is actually happening, to elaborate on this post I wrote a couple weeks back.
The Trump administration, in a last ditch effort to prevent NK from being a credible nuclear power, managed to convince China to go along with absolutely nationwide CRUSHING sanctions and embargoes that in the near feature will utterly destroy NK infrastructure at a level that will make the 90s Famine look like Times of Plenty. This is a gambit most likely designed around trying to instigate the pro-long term survival factions to overthrow the faction directly supporting Kim Jung Un, the Organization Guidance Department (who are the worst of the worst in terms of hardliners). Either them alone are targets of a potential coup, or better yet the current Kim goes with them against the wall and his brother or uncle replaces him. This is the only real option that doesn't involve a true military response (which is probably why certain people, like Bannon, admitted we don't actually have a military option, we're taking down NK doing it diplomatically). To counter Trump's efforts Kim and his minions running NK have limited options. Full capitulation, which is a death sentence of Kim's puppet faction. Do nothing, which will be disastrous. Launch a war, which will be suicidal. Or saber rattle in a way hard enough in the hopes the increased tension will be enough to get China to drop the sanctions and embargoes to allow the time for NK to finalize their nuke and rocket development, create redundant launch platforms to be a creditable nuclear power. They are clearly doing option four (if they wanted war, they would have started it). The last round of saber rattling (like this one, wont be the last) ended with the NK capitulating after the last US response blatantly threatened nukes if they launched any missile offensively. The only response to escalate was to actually launch a missile offensively and dare the US to nuke them, but they weren't about to do that, the whole point of everything they're doing is hoping to avoid a war with the US. So they immediately deescalated and then waited WEEKS before doing shit again. During this time Kim was likely busy dealing with court intrigue that would make the shit you all see in Game of Thrones look like care free times. He has to try to act like he is still in control, that he still knows what he is doing, and that his way will still end in victory. So back to saber rattling. Shit has calmed down enough to launch round 2. And then Trump will respond, and it will escalate again in the same terrifying way it did last time. So standby and Trump will soon Tweet something over the top, then Mattis will release something a bit less harsh, then State Dept will release something not as harsh as Trump but firm, then Mattis will match and beat it with something hard, and then Trump will really rub it in with another over-the-top Tweet. And then once, again, NK will fold. This is going to keep happening for a while until something decisive happens. Kim himself wont blink, he isnt' allowed to, the faction that put him in power (OGD) wont allow him to do it, they control him, he is their puppet (because they were created by his dad, to further NK long term survivability). He could have a total nervous breakdown (which he likely had already) and they'll pump him full of drugs enough to read a script to his assembled ministers. And he'll keep doing that until enough pressure is borne down on someone important to cause something decisive to happen. The power elite of NK aren't a hive mind, and while they would never openly call out their Dear Fatty, they will bow and scrape to their Emperor, they will back door him in a heartbeat and take down his supporters, especially if it means nothing happens to fatty, instead his loyalists are put against the wall and replaced by the pro-survival faction. But rest assured, neither side wants war. If they did, they'd have started it already. So calm the fuck down, its not the end of the world. Its just tough negotiating. |
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Arch was a little lower here than shown in photo below. To me that means it would have flown further than 4500 km. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/327183/IMG_1231-292855.JPG So missile failure or shot down around the apex of the arch. Wonder if the missile pod or whatever it's called caused a malfunction when it detached. Isn't it supposed to detach around the arch? View Quote We don't have enough information to know for sure, only speculation based on what little we do know. But what you're saying is plausible |
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CNN has no fucking clue where it came from. Why they even put this shit out???? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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CNN is saying the missile was launched from the Pyongyang airport. Quoted:
Any Guesses on origin... Sunan Pyongyang, North Korea 39.186444, 125.667580 https://i.gyazo.com/86cc3982be174eb169f20589ba7e4efe.png |
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Reentry warheads are much faster than than M3. 15,000 mph, and if it was in an orbital trajectory, 17,500 mph. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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