To all those in SK and Japan ...
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To all those in SK and Japan ...
... I'd like to know how you're feeling right now. Personally, I'm a bit relieved that NK is still willing to talk it out. This is all relative, of course, following its withdrawal from the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty and subsequent threats to resume missile testing.
What are your thoughts on the matter? what is the likelihod of the UN taking this matter to the Security Council? How does this affect you personally? (The last question is obviously optional). Do your Korean/Japanese friends, co-workers and students share your concerns?
What are your thoughts on the matter? what is the likelihod of the UN taking this matter to the Security Council? How does this affect you personally? (The last question is obviously optional). Do your Korean/Japanese friends, co-workers and students share your concerns?
Since I am a Korean born and living in SK, I would like to comment.
This is like the 124134325629432943272th time that the idiotic North has threatened us.
We fucking learned how to use gas masks and M-16s in High school.
The North cannot even contend with the South's military alone. With US backup the North is even more fucked.
Our government spreads paranoia because some fucked up politicitians think it is good to have a mortal enemy/be in a constant state of fear, it makes the general populace look over faults of the current government.
They are fucking starving to death. We send them HUGE amounts of food, medical aid, pesticides every fucking day.
The only card the North has to play is threatening everybody with it's scary toys.
In the 60's it was highly trained operatives infiltrating the South.
In the 70's it was 1231232234873 fucking tanks.
In the 80's it was more manpower than the South.
In the 90's it was chemical weapons.
In the late 90's it was those ICBM tests.
Now it's withdrawing from the nuke treaty.
We here DON'T FUCKING CARE. They are starving to death. let that stupid Kim-Jung-Il asshole threaten all he wants.
Sorry for all the profanities. I'm just sick and tired of this paranioa sweeping every fucking year!
This is like the 124134325629432943272th time that the idiotic North has threatened us.
We fucking learned how to use gas masks and M-16s in High school.
The North cannot even contend with the South's military alone. With US backup the North is even more fucked.
Our government spreads paranoia because some fucked up politicitians think it is good to have a mortal enemy/be in a constant state of fear, it makes the general populace look over faults of the current government.
They are fucking starving to death. We send them HUGE amounts of food, medical aid, pesticides every fucking day.
The only card the North has to play is threatening everybody with it's scary toys.
In the 60's it was highly trained operatives infiltrating the South.
In the 70's it was 1231232234873 fucking tanks.
In the 80's it was more manpower than the South.
In the 90's it was chemical weapons.
In the late 90's it was those ICBM tests.
Now it's withdrawing from the nuke treaty.
We here DON'T FUCKING CARE. They are starving to death. let that stupid Kim-Jung-Il asshole threaten all he wants.
Sorry for all the profanities. I'm just sick and tired of this paranioa sweeping every fucking year!
Well put.j1j2j3 wrote:Since I am a Korean born and living in SK, I would like to comment.
This is like the 124134325629432943272th time that the idiotic North has threatened us.
We fucking learned how to use gas masks and M-16s in High school.
The North cannot even contend with the South's military alone. With US backup the North is even more fucked.
Our government spreads paranoia because some fucked up politicitians think it is good to have a mortal enemy/be in a constant state of fear, it makes the general populace look over faults of the current government.
They are fucking starving to death. We send them HUGE amounts of food, medical aid, pesticides every fucking day.
The only card the North has to play is threatening everybody with it's scary toys.
In the 60's it was highly trained operatives infiltrating the South.
In the 70's it was 1231232234873 fucking tanks.
In the 80's it was more manpower than the South.
In the 90's it was chemical weapons.
In the late 90's it was those ICBM tests.
Now it's withdrawing from the nuke treaty.
We here DON'T FUCKING CARE. They are starving to death. let that stupid Kim-Jung-Il asshole threaten all he wants.
Sorry for all the profanities. I'm just sick and tired of this paranioa sweeping every fucking year!
They say, "the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots." I suppose it never occurred to them that they are the tyrants, not the patriots. Those weapons are not being used to fight some kind of tyranny; they are bringing them to an event where people are getting together to talk. -Mike Wong
But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
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Tell you what! If you don't have those gone by next month we CAN and WILL Fill your Country from mountian top to sea-shore with NUCLEAR HELLFIRE and then we shall salt the land so that nothing shall ever grow agian!
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Oh, most of the Nato allies would sign below that.Mr Bean wrote:"Oh? Nukes?
Tell you what! If you don't have those gone by next month we CAN and WILL Fill your Country from mountian top to sea-shore with NUCLEAR HELLFIRE and then we shall salt the land so that nothing shall ever grow agian!
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BTW, isn't salting a Nuclear Hellfired terrain a bit overdoing?
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I'm not quite sure where Pyonyang gets off on threatening the US with a 'sea of fire' when they don't actually have any missile delievery systems yet.
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Delivery via FedEx is much cheaper and just as effective.HemlockGrey wrote:I'm not quite sure where Pyonyang gets off on threatening the US with a 'sea of fire' when they don't actually have any missile delievery systems yet.
I'm not kidding. It doesn't take a genius to stuff a nuke in a cargo container and ship it somewhere.
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They have nothing, which can reach US soil. They can however hit all of Japan and South Korea and have hundred of Scud's and Scud spin-offs on hand. Even a moderately advanced nuclear bomb would fit on one.HemlockGrey wrote:I'm not quite sure where Pyonyang gets off on threatening the US with a 'sea of fire' when they don't actually have any missile delievery systems yet.
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And if its discovered, by say one of the countless hand held detectors in use for decades that can give you a weapon yield through a steel sub hull, the nation that sent it is utterly fucked. Such delivery systems are too unreliable for any nation state to use.Enlightenment wrote:Delivery via FedEx is much cheaper and just as effective.HemlockGrey wrote:I'm not quite sure where Pyonyang gets off on threatening the US with a 'sea of fire' when they don't actually have any missile delievery systems yet.
I'm not kidding. It doesn't take a genius to stuff a nuke in a cargo container and ship it somewhere.
The USCG and Boarder Patrol have hundreds of them BTW. There the ones who gave the NYPD a hundred to use for new years eav 2001.
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What would a U.S. response be if they nuked SK? Nukes or a conventional military campaign? And lets say both before and after we invade Iraq, for good measure.
EDIT: Er...before, after, and during an invasion of Iraq.
EDIT: Er...before, after, and during an invasion of Iraq.
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Damnit, I can't find the image...Enlightenment wrote:Delivery via FedEx is much cheaper and just as effective.HemlockGrey wrote:I'm not quite sure where Pyonyang gets off on threatening the US with a 'sea of fire' when they don't actually have any missile delievery systems yet.
I'm not kidding. It doesn't take a genius to stuff a nuke in a cargo container and ship it somewhere.
Suffice it to say, it was a picture of a B-52 engaged in carpetbombing. Some enterprising soul replaced the B-52 with a FedEx jet.
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They try that and they'll be turned into a self lightening parking lot from all the nukes. Unless they're insane they won't try something like that.Enlightenment wrote:Delivery via FedEx is much cheaper and just as effective.HemlockGrey wrote:I'm not quite sure where Pyonyang gets off on threatening the US with a 'sea of fire' when they don't actually have any missile delievery systems yet.
I'm not kidding. It doesn't take a genius to stuff a nuke in a cargo container and ship it somewhere.
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