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I received the information from the national intelligence agency of a certain country that they believe North Korea has deployed nuclear warheads at two underground facilities for Rodong missiles," Daniel Pinkston, senior analyst at the International Crisis Group, told The Daily Telegraph from Seoul.
"We estimate that North Korea has as many as 320 Rodong missiles, which can be launched from mobile transporters anywhere in the country, and we are assessing the threat these pose," he said
Originally posted by justsomeboreddude
I say let them go at it, because as soon as one of them gets launched they are going to get completely and utterly destroyed by someone. If they want I will email them my home address and they can aim for my house. Seems like a fair trade.
North Korea has developed and deployed multiple nuclear warheads
that can be attached to medium-range Rodong missiles
"I received the information from the national intelligence agency of a certain country that they believe North Korea has deployed nuclear warheads at two underground facilities for Rodong missiles,"
SEOUL, South Korea - As North Korea fueled a multistage rocket Thursday for its threatened satellite launch, President Barack Obama promised a "stern" response and Japan vowed to press for an emergency session of the U.N. Security Council.
Senior U.S. defense officials said that trailers and vehicles carrying rocket propellant were in place at North Korea's coastal launch site and that fueling had begun.
5. Decides that the DPRK shall suspend all activities related to its ballistic
missile programme and in this context re-establish its pre-existing commitments to a
moratorium on missile launching;
7. Decides also that the DPRK shall abandon all other existing weapons of
mass destruction and ballistic missile programme in a complete, verifiable and
irreversible manner;
Originally posted by justsomeboreddude
I say let them go at it, because as soon as one of them gets launched they are going to get completely and utterly destroyed by someone. If they want I will email them my home address and they can aim for my house. Seems like a fair trade.
North Korea, Iran, Sudan, Libya and Cuba are the only countries left
on this planet, that have not succumbed to the economical slavery and
complete control.
It's no coincidence that exactly these countries are constantly portrayed
as the "bad guys". These countries don't want war, they want to be left
alone, they want our spies and our agents out of their lands, they want
to develop in peace on their own. Maybe they want to launch a satellite,
which is their international right.
Stop believing all this propaganda about these countries, people.