North Korea threat is 'critical, imminent,' Japan tells U.S., South Korea

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  • #640233
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    Ghost
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    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-asia-mattis-japan/north-korea-threat-is-critical-imminent-japan-tells-u-s-south-korea-idUSKBN1CS18K

    I think we should send Kim Jong Un an early Christmas present. What do you guys say?

    We all know how much @pistolpete loves the bomb.

    #640237
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    Jack Harper
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    Bomb the f~~~ out of them.

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    Anonymous
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    No pre-emptive strike

    But no matter what happens, the media will say it happened because of Trump’s language. I guess we should appease everybody like the last 3 Presidents did. But we do have the technology to wipe North Korea off of the map and be able to tell our grandkids how we remember when there was a country above South Korea.

    I’m pretty sure we have EMP’s, so if North Korea does try anything we can knock something out of the air pretty quickly.

    EMP’s + Rods From God = ………

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    Anonymous
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    Speaking as someone in their 40’s I was just a kid when the USA and USSR were still head to head, we actually believed that there was a small chance of nuclear war. We were just kids.

    Then AIDS came along, again still kids. We thought that it would be the end of humans as people wouldn’t be able to have sex anymore.

    Meanwhile we were told Multiculturalism was a great thing – Terror attacks, no one foresaw that back then.

    We were told Feminism was a good thing – Well we see what’s happened there.

    So this N Korea situation just seems like a huge distraction to me. Both sides will sabre rattle but no one is going launch a live nuke.

    And if I’m wrong then maybe that’s not such a bad thing anyway.

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    Anonymous
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    Rods From God

    I like it.

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    Anonymous
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    Disagree Gambit. If we strike first China will run over S/K like an army of ants, if not launch ICBM’s at us. Do any of you really want that? I do not.
    I’ve studied the Korean War quite a bit in my days and round 2 will be the nastiest war ever. WWII included.

    Edited to add: Rods from God I’m down with. At least with them we have plausible deniability.

    #640280
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    Disagree Gambit. If we strike first China will run over S/K like an army of ants, if not launch ICBM’s at us. Do any of you really want that? I do not.
    I’ve studied the Korean War quite a bit in my days and round 2 will be the nastiest war ever. WWII included.

    I know, I know. I am with @venom, no pre-emptive strike.

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    Anonymous
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    You snuck one in on me! Touche 😛

    #640294
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    Ghost
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    “U.S. Air Force Preparing to Put B-52 Nuclear Bombers on 24-Hour Alert”

    http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/aviation/news/a28743/air-force-b-52-nuclear-bombers-24-hour-alert/

    It looks like the B-52’s are locked and loaded, gents.

    #640303
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    NK has been rattling its sabers for so long that it’s hard to believe anything will really happen. However, I do agree that Kim Jong Un is crazy. It’s hard to believe a sane and rational man, no matter what his motives, would risk the complete destruction of his country just to puff out his chest for the rest of the world. And crazy people are by definition unpredictable.

    Women are better at multitasking? Fucking up several things at once is not multitasking.

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    Anonymous
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    I’d would love to see China move on in and take the Kim Regime out. Of course that won’t happen as they are China’s proxy against us.

    The North Korean people are a wonderful people and deserve better. I’ve often wondered how many of them believe in the brainwashing and propaganda and if they were freed how many would/could cope with it/reality of the real World and how many would have complete mental meltdowns.

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    NK has been rattling its sabers for so long that it’s hard to believe anything will really happen. However, I do agree that Kim Jong Un is crazy. It’s hard to believe a sane and rational man, no matter what his motives, would risk the complete destruction of his country just to puff out his chest for the rest of the world. And crazy people are by definition unpredictable.

    I agree, Stump.

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    Anonymous
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    Un isn’t insane/crazy. He’s simply following orders. He is Swiss educated and actually quite intelligent. Though still a f~~~stick, but crazy he isn’t.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/10/06/kim-jong-un-not-crazy-rational-actor-cia-officials-state/

    #640315
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    Let’s give Japan a nuke. I’d they want to use it, ok.

    Like a bird on the wire, like a drunk midnight choir, I have tried in my way to be free.

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    Anonymous
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    Look, N. Korea won’t attack. They can’t feed their troops, heck they can’t even feed their own people. Every year army units in the N. Korean Army are assigned to help local farms to plant and subsequently cultivate and harvest crops… just for a meager amount of food that really doesn’t support the population. It’s so bad, and has been for so long, that N. Korean people are 3 inches smaller than S. Korean due to malnutrition and nothing else.

    Also, most fuel goes to support the military. It’s part of what they call the “Songahm” policy. That is the military first policy. I bring this up because the military is preferred of domestic production of anything. Food, cars, clothes, medical care, anything related to building a solid economy. Entire “factories are idle as the alleged “employees” frequently go hungry and worry abut their neighbors turning them in to the police and subsequently going to a death camp.

    Put all of this together and it paints a grim picture of a paper tiger. Mr. Kim knows this better than any of us. He knows that ANY military action will be thwarted by S. Korea, Japan, the US, or some combination of both…quickly. His regime would then collapse and the loss of life on both sides would be enormous. Plus the N. Korean people would flee to the South en masse. In fact S. Korea has been making preparations for exactly that for several decades.

    All of the above mentioned stuff added together show that Mr. Kim will not act on his own, EVER. It would be literal, political, and figurative suicide for him and his regime. His purpose of this stuff is and always has been to CONTROL HIS OWN PEOPLE. To show them that they are truly at war still with the US and S. Korea. Any moves that country makes, and I mean any, will only come with Chinese backing. The only hand that feeds Mr. Kim comes from Mr. Xi Jinping.

    Now there is a chance that Mr. Kim does something foolish as he is becoming more and more desperate to stay in power. That’s why you see more and more of the top officials being executed in N. Korea. But because of what I’ve written above N. Korea won’t be making the first move in any kind of current scenario. They simply can’t. In the end we’ll have to wait and see. My assessment may be missing a thing or two, but the above is what I’ve learned from documentaries and news reports current as of a few weeks ago so take it for what it’s worth.

    #640320
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    Look, N. Korea won’t attack. They can’t feed their troops, heck they can’t even feed their own people. Every year army units in the N. Korean Army are assigned to help local farms to plant and subsequently cultivate and harvest crops… just for a meager amount of food that really doesn’t support the population. It’s so bad, and has been for so long, that N. Korean people are 3 inches smaller than S. Korean due to malnutrition and nothing else.

    Also, most fuel goes to support the military. It’s part of what they call the “Songahm” policy. That is the military first policy. I bring this up because the military is preferred of domestic production of anything. Food, cars, clothes, medical care, anything related to building a solid economy. Entire “factories are idle as the alleged “employees” frequently go hungry and worry abut their neighbors turning them in to the police and subsequently going to a death camp.

    Put all of this together and it paints a grim picture of a paper tiger. Mr. Kim knows this better than any of us. He knows that ANY military action will be thwarted by S. Korea, Japan, the US, or some combination of both…quickly. His regime would then collapse and the loss of life on both sides would be enormous. Plus the N. Korean people would flee to the South en masse. In fact S. Korea has been making preparations for exactly that for several decades.

    All of the above mentioned stuff added together show that Mr. Kim will not act on his own, EVER. It would be literal, political, and figurative suicide for him and his regime. His purpose of this stuff is and always has been to CONTROL HIS OWN PEOPLE. To show them that they are truly at war still with the US and S. Korea. Any moves that country makes, and I mean any, will only come with Chinese backing. The only hand that feeds Mr. Kim comes from Mr. Xi Jinping.

    Now there is a chance that Mr. Kim does something foolish as he is becoming more and more desperate to stay in power. That’s why you see more and more of the top officials being executed in N. Korea. But because of what I’ve written above N. Korea won’t be making the first move in any kind of current scenario. They simply can’t. In the end we’ll have to wait and see. My assessment may be missing a thing or two, but the above is what I’ve learned from documentaries and news reports current as of a few weeks ago so take it for what it’s worth.

    I agree with Travis.

    #640327
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    Anonymous
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    Travis3000, I agree minus the starving Koreans part (most of this is propaganda and while not bloated with full bellies it isn’t nearly as bad as the media portrays it now. The citizen operated Jangmadang and their trade with China has stablised this situation since the 90s famine).
    That said, Un still takes his orders from his Chinese overlords and will do what he’s told or taken out. If not by his own people as you said 🙂

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    Anonymous
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    How poetic, F~~~nuts threatens Guam and now Guam is screaming with nuclear armed stratofortresses 24/7!

    I wonder if f~~~nuts will blame Dennis Rodmen and feed him to his pet sharks?

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    Anonymous
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    How poetic, F~~~nuts threatens Guam and now Guam is screaming with nuclear armed stratofortresses 24/7!

    Don’t forget about all those B1’s too Tower. Putting the B-52’s on S.A.C. alert status kinda baffles me. To me, it’s clear this was done for a strike on N/K instead of China as the latter has enough S.A.M.’s to knock them out of the sky rather quickly.

    #640334
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    Ghost
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    F~~~nuts

    I like the nickname.

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