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North Korea Plans On Launching ICBM Over The US

DcupSheepNipples said:


We don't officially "Target" anyone anymore! We have to reposition our ICBM targets! Wich does not take long! But when you are dealing with minutes and seconds it is a lifetime! Obviously China and N. Korea on the other hand have no such plan! They are locked and ready to go! 20 min and you will have wished you made your Y2K bunker 3-4 years ago when you had a chance! And with Chinas average annual production of 75 nuclear weapons just during the 1980s not to many places will be left untouched with an arsonal of 2000+ which is being conservative!

It looks like it's not really a matter of who'll survive and who won't anymore (cause none of us will) but rather if we're gonna go down we might as well go down swingin'.

Time to get all those electric boats out to sea and parked in the North China Sea. That way our nukes will hit them so fast they won't even have the chance or satisfaction to see theirs hit.

That's all man, if I'm going down I want to go down swinging.
 
40butpumpin said:


It looks like it's not really a matter of who'll survive and who won't anymore (cause none of us will) but rather if we're gonna go down we might as well go down swingin'.

Time to get all those electric boats out to sea and parked in the North China Sea. That way our nukes will hit them so fast they won't even have the chance or satisfaction to see theirs hit.

That's all man, if I'm going down I want to go down swinging.

Not true many will survive even the most "Horrific" attack! Preparations and Genetics play a key role in their survival! But for the rest it will be hell to pay!
 
DcupSheepNipples said:
....you will have wished you made your Y2K bunker 3-4 years ago when you had a chance!

Just curious, DSN, do you have a fall-out bunker? (serious question)
 
DcupSheepNipples said:


Not true many will survive even the most "Horrific" attack! Preparations and Genetics play a key role in their survival! But for the rest it will be hell to pay!

Man I'm thinking the ones paying hell will be the survivors.
 
Well it looks like the ball's in NK's court now...

U.S. Policy on North Korea Nuclear Weapons Unchanged, Aide Says

By Roger Runningen
Washington, May 5 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. concern over North Korea's production of nuclear weapons and potential export of nuclear material is unchanged, a White House spokesman said.

``Our position remains the same,'' Scott McClellan, deputy White House press secretary, told reporters. The U.S. ``is concerned about North Korea possessing nuclear weapons and potentially transferring nuclear materials to others.''

``We remain concerned about both,'' McClellan said on Air Force One, as President George W. Bush was en route to Little Rock, Arkansas, for a speech on tax cuts.

The New York Times reported that Bush was shifting from a policy of preventing plutonium production to blocking the sale of weapons-grade material to other countries or terrorist groups.

``The president said that the central worry is not what they've got but where it goes,'' the newspaper said, citing an unnamed official familiar with talks between Bush and Australian Prime Minister John Howard, who was a guest at Bush's Texas ranch over the weekend.

North Korea said at talks in China last month that it has nuclear weapons; U.S. intelligence hasn't been able to confirm it has begun reprocessing fuel rods, a step in the production of nuclear weapons, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell said yesterday on NBC's ``Meet the Press.''

The U.S. wants North Korea to scrap a nuclear arms program it started in violation of a 1994 agreement not to develop such weapons.

North Korea wants economic aid in return for ending its nuclear weapons program. The U.S. won't consider such a deal until nuclear weapons are scrapped, Powell said.

North Korea ``will not find any assistance coming to them from the region in terms of economic development, in terms of helping them with their serious economic problems and problems of poverty, unless they abandon their nuclear weapons program,'' Powell said.
 
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