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originally posted by: TinfoilTP
Well, it's almost time to nuke N Korea.
China's decision to get on board and close their banking to NK is a huge go ahead signal that they will work to get fat boy off of his nuclear diet. If he launches a live nuke thinking it will push people to the blackmail table, then an overwhelming response will follow. I doubt a single artillery piece will shoot a shell at SK because they will be manned by shadows etched in concrete and rock nearby.
originally posted by: Aazadan
originally posted by: TinfoilTP
Well, it's almost time to nuke N Korea.
China's decision to get on board and close their banking to NK is a huge go ahead signal that they will work to get fat boy off of his nuclear diet. If he launches a live nuke thinking it will push people to the blackmail table, then an overwhelming response will follow. I doubt a single artillery piece will shoot a shell at SK because they will be manned by shadows etched in concrete and rock nearby.
And you don't find it the least bit hypocritical to say it's ok for us to nuke them, but not ok for them to nuke us?
After more than two decades of research, the United States is on the verge of deploying a new generation of weapons that discharge beams of energy, such as the Airborne Laser and the Active Denial System, as well as the Tactical High Energy Laser, or THEL.
The National Ignition Facility, or NIF, is a large laser-based inertial confinement fusion (ICF) research device, located at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California. NIF uses lasers to heat and compress a small amount of hydrogen fuel to the point where nuclear fusion reactions take place. NIF's mission is to achieve fusion ignition with high energy gain, and to support nuclear weapon maintenance and design by studying the behavior of matter under the conditions found within nuclear weapons. NIF is the largest and most energetic ICF device built to date, and the largest laser in the world.
originally posted by: MOMof3
Evangelicals are advising the WH. They believe the Rapture is imminent. Like this weekend. Trump and his regime believe they will not have to endure the wrath of a nuclear war they provoked. They don't care.
I don`t know what to make of your post? is this your opinion or do you have a source to this about the Evangelicals?
Also are you saying the WH will provoke a nuclear war this weekend because they don`t care?
originally posted by: intrptr
Right, if they test one more defensive weapon, we'll "need" to obliterate their whole country.
As if American people need one more demonization of lil Korea in order to justify that.
originally posted by: MOMof3
a reply to: gps777
Then move on. I'm very angry at Trump and trumpettes for endangering my grandchildren. I don't care what you do or don't understand.
originally posted by: TinfoilTP
Nope, they are the ones threatening to nuke the US and its allies. It is either nuke or get nuked. We should have nuked them back in the 50's, the outcome will be the same.
originally posted by: MOMof3
Evangelicals are advising the WH. They believe the Rapture is imminent. Like this weekend. Trump and his regime believe they will not have to endure the wrath of a nuclear war they provoked. They don't care.
Do you understand the difference between saying "we should take out their nuclear capability" and claiming what you are claiming that I wrote "we need to obliterate their whole country"?...
originally posted by: Aazadan
originally posted by: Oldtimer2
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
The news we get out of NK is conflicting at best,more of MSM BS,for all we know Kim may have the ability to destroy a garbage truck,makes you wonder what the real truth is
What we do know, is that nukes aside, NK has enough artillery pointed at SK to level all of Seoul and everything else along the northern border. That's 25 million people. That's the price of admission to a shooting war with North Korea: 25 million innocents before we can do anything. Then North Korea itself has a population of 25 million who are brainwashed, with 6.5 million of those who are in their military and will go down shooting. The terrain itself is heavily fortified, and difficult to move in. It would be a long and bloody process to win such a war.
Even if we did win, and that's a big if, North Korea has little infrastructure, no economy, and a population that doesn't have any competitive job skills. Governing it and making it self sustaining would cost trillions out of our own economy.
originally posted by: luthier
a reply to: Aazadan
Particle beam weapons have been used in expirements since 1989 and we most likely have them available. In space and on land.
And we have dropped plenty of small nukes. See the info you don't have already?
Why do we have to occupy. We can destroy their military infrastructure. Threat gone.
After more than two decades of research, the United States is on the verge of deploying a new generation of weapons that discharge beams of energy, such as the Airborne Laser and the Active Denial System, as well as the Tactical High Energy Laser, or THEL.
www.nbcnews.com...
From 2006
And bunker busters
en.m.wikipedia.org...