North Korea won't strike U.S. first despite inflammatory threats, experts say

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    Anonymous
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    #667074
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    Russky
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    Why would they strike US? It makes zero sense

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

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    Anonymous
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    They’ve only been threatening it for months. Guam is technically U.S. also.

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    Why would they strike US? It makes zero sense

    Agreed. That would be suicide.

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    Anonymous
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    From a Military Historian on Twitter. He’s been right about most of this stuff going on.

    The soldier that had defected from North Korea and went South, when he went to South Korean doctor, they found his stomach was full of parasites. The North Koreans have been fertilizing their crops with human feces. Their literally making their people and soldiers sick.

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    Anonymous
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    Why would they strike US? It makes zero sense

    Agreed. That would be suicide.

    As China’s puppet…they are going to do what they are told. The only danger they pose imo is bumrushing ROK, however, one cobalt cladded nuke on the West coast will wipe out a good portion of the Northern Hemisphere.
    As I have said, it is not the DPRK that is the real issue here, but CHINA……….

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    CHINA

    I think it is to an extent. I don’t think the current regime in North Korea is a bit different. They don’t let China dictate everything like previous regimes.

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    Anonymous
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    Google “proxy war” Gambit.

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    The only way NK is going to make an “impact” in every sense of the word is if they strike first.
    I also would not count on an expert when you have the only fat man in North Korea in charge.

    mgtow is its own worst enemy- https://www.campusreform.org/

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    Anonymous
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    An attack would be suicide, also, if there is an attack from “them” coming first I would be inclined to believe it is a false flag. They got a leader with b~~~~ who has seen the U.S. burn down States without nukes and who attacked nobody over and over again. Even ones who complied with anti nuclear proliferation agreements. NK is like a little gangster in the hood who has seen all the unarmed kids lose their Jordan’s to the older thugs with guns, now that they finally got a .22 they are strutting around saying “DONT F~~~ WITH ME MOTHAFAKA!”. That’s all I see here. They won’t do s~~~, we should just leave them alone.

    #667598
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    @joe Bauers is 100% correct on this one. All the dictators who “complied” with the demands of the US and the West got deposed and executed. The DPRK knows this, and is very smart in pursuing nukes to ensure there is a insurmountable deterrent to this happening to them. They’re not stupid, nor are they lunatics.

    The answer, is no.

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    This isn’t a secret. N. Korea doesn’t have the capabilities to conduct ANY past a few days. MABE 1 – 2 weeks, and that’s a weak maybe at that. Don’t believe the hype. N. Korea doesn’t have the food to fee it’s own citizens let alone enough to keep it’s army in the field for an indefinite period of time. No I’m not saying N. Korea is in the famine that it was in the 90’s, what I have saying is that they simply can’t feed everyone. Simple as that. They have enough food for a very minimal existence of MOST of the population. The N. Korean people are so malnourished that the average height of ALL N. Koreans is several inches shorter than their S, Korean counterparts. In fact the N. Korean Army is routinely used to help local farmers plant and subsequently harvest crops. In fact N. Korean Army units are ALWAYS assigned to help the farmers in their particular area. Of course there are exceptions, like those units assigned to the DMZ. By the way, where to you think N. Korea gets most of its fuel? China. A lot of that fuel is “donated” from China.

    Something else for you to remember is that N. Korea provides many of the guns and ammunition to the Chinese military. Why? Because N. Korea already sells the same products (albeit clandestinely) to a myriad of countries around the world. They get paid for that. But it doesn’t provide enough money to sustain the N. Korean military in the sense that we think of sustaining the military in the west. Their equipment is antiquated etc. The only thing they can do, and I mean the ONLY THING, is to have a huge assault of S. Korea and that’s it. I’m just talking about sending s~~~ tons of troops over the border. Oh, and their diesel/ electric subs would go for the coast. Would there be a huge amount of casualties? Yes. But after a few days N. Korea would be out of luck.

    If you forget all of the above just remember two things, and two things only. 1) If N. Korea does invade anyone, it would spell the end of the Kim dynasty for the reasons cited above. Mr. Un knows this, and so does everyone else. 2) All of the fiery rhetoric that Mr. Un throws out is not for anyone other than his own people. It’s not for Mr. Trump, heck it’s not for even for Mr. Xi Ping. He is interested in maintain one thing and one thing only, HIS POWER. That means keeping a tight grip on his people via information control and maintaining the idea that the country is under constant threat both externally and internally from the USA. Is it true? No. Who the f~~~ cares. Mr. Un just cares that his people think that this is the case and rely upon him to protect them and to keep working to maintain the regime. It’s all just that simple y’all.

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    From a Military Historian on Twitter. He’s been right about most of this stuff going on.

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    The soldier that had defected from North Korea and went South, when he went to South Korean doctor, they found his stomach was full of parasites. The North Koreans have been fertilizing their crops with human feces. Their literally making their people and soldiers sick.

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    assuming any of that is true – all the North Koreans have to do is push a button. If anything happens then it won’t involve land armies

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    Anonymous
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    I see we just added DPRK to the list of State sponsored terrorists..the plot thickens.

    https://www.rt.com/news/410468-pyongyang-terrorist-military-backdoor/

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