Let's Bomb North Korea!!
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Let's Bomb North Korea!!
Who's with me?? Let's see some hands!
What? You got something better to do?
...or maybe we could wait until the next missile fails to leave the launch pad, and does the job for us!
What? You got something better to do?
...or maybe we could wait until the next missile fails to leave the launch pad, and does the job for us!
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Re: Let's Bomb North Korea!!
tcwest10 wrote:Who's with me?? Let's see some hands!
What? You got something better to do?
...or maybe we could wait until the next missile fails to leave the launch pad, and does the job for us!
If you mean bomb the missle sites, I'm all for it. If you mean a massive attack that will kill large #'s of people, you are sick.
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Re: Let's Bomb North Korea!!
yupchagee wrote:tcwest10 wrote:Who's with me?? Let's see some hands!
What? You got something better to do?
...or maybe we could wait until the next missile fails to leave the launch pad, and does the job for us!
If you mean bomb the missle sites, I'm all for it. If you mean a massive attack that will kill large #'s of people, you are sick.
Again I agree with you. What's happening here!
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Jon Stewart wrote:"North Korea is making several demands in exchange for giving up their nuclear program, including a promise from America not to attack them. Which is a little strange because for us to attack them we would have to have slam dunk proof that they have weapons of mass destruction. I mean, for Gods sakes people, we're not maniacs. It would have to be an air-tight case. We wouldn't just come in there and start bombing you."
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tcwest10 wrote:Jon Stewart wrote:"North Korea is making several demands in exchange for giving up their nuclear program, including a promise from America not to attack them. Which is a little strange because for us to attack them we would have to have slam dunk proof that they have weapons of mass destruction. I mean, for Gods sakes people, we're not maniacs. It would have to be an air-tight case. We wouldn't just come in there and start bombing you."
I remember having an "Air tight case" with WMD's in Iraq.........this John Stewart guy is an idiot. Must be Republican!

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uhhhh... ummm...well... uhhhh... ok.
ummm, John Stewart. Dude, are you serious? An idiot, a Republican? Ok, you must be kidding. The quote from Stewert was intended... ... ... oh nevermind.
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I remember having an "Air tight case" with WMD's in Iraq.........this John Stewart guy is an idiot. Must be Republican!
ummm, John Stewart. Dude, are you serious? An idiot, a Republican? Ok, you must be kidding. The quote from Stewert was intended... ... ... oh nevermind.

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A serious practical problem with bombing any North Korean missile sites is that the North Koreans have about 30,000 conventional-warhead missiles a few miles from Seoul. Call it an unfortunate placement of the border, but the South Korean capital is only 10 or 20 miles south of it. Population is 8 - 10 million.
The minute anything drops on North Korean, then Seoul gets annihilated. No, there's no way to evacuate a city the size of LA or NYC in five minutes.
A delicate situation.
The minute anything drops on North Korean, then Seoul gets annihilated. No, there's no way to evacuate a city the size of LA or NYC in five minutes.
A delicate situation.
welch wrote:A serious practical problem with bombing any North Korean missile sites is that the North Koreans have about 30,000 conventional-warhead missiles a few miles from Seoul. Call it an unfortunate placement of the border, but the South Korean capital is only 10 or 20 miles south of it. Population is 8 - 10 million.
The minute anything drops on North Korean, then Seoul gets annihilated. No, there's no way to evacuate a city the size of LA or NYC in five minutes.
A delicate situation.
I doubt if even Kim Jung Il is that stupid. He has to assume that launching a massive attack on South Korea will bring a massive response from us.
It is also not certain that they have anything close to 30,000 FUNCTIONAL missles. I also doubt if they have the launch sites to fire them all quickly. A few cruise missles should be able to cripple their capability.
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yupchagee wrote:A few cruise missles should be able to cripple their capability.
North Korea continues to position forces into the area just north of the DMZ— in a position to threaten Combined Forces Command and all of Seoul with little warning. Seventy percent of their active force, including approximately 700,000 troops, over 8,000 artillery systems, and 2,000 tanks, is postured within 90 miles of the Demilitarized Zone. This percentage continues to rise despite the June 2000 summit. Most of this force in the forward area is protected in over 4,000 underground facilities, out of over 11,000 nationwide. From their current locations, these forces can attack with minimal preparations or warning. The protracted southward deployment follows a tactic of “creeping normalcy”—a significant movement over a period of many years that would attract too much international attention if accomplished over weeks or months.
According to remarks made by General LaPorte, commander USFK, during congressional testimony in March 2003 North Korea has for the past 10 or 12 years adapted its military on what the military leadership perceives as the strengths of the United States military. The KPA has adapted in several ways. First in terms of communications the North Korean military has developed an indigenous, frequency-hopping radio that allows soldiers to communicate in a secure mode. Fiber optics have been installed between fixed facilities. And in attempt to protect its forces from US surveillance and air capabilities, the North Koreans have built a tremendous number of underground facilities throughout North Korea to protect leadership and critical forces.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... k/army.htm
Bombing NK would be inviting WWIII. Not everything can be solved with video game warfare.
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JSPB22 wrote:yupchagee wrote:A few cruise missles should be able to cripple their capability.North Korea continues to position forces into the area just north of the DMZ— in a position to threaten Combined Forces Command and all of Seoul with little warning. Seventy percent of their active force, including approximately 700,000 troops, over 8,000 artillery systems, and 2,000 tanks, is postured within 90 miles of the Demilitarized Zone. This percentage continues to rise despite the June 2000 summit. Most of this force in the forward area is protected in over 4,000 underground facilities, out of over 11,000 nationwide. From their current locations, these forces can attack with minimal preparations or warning. The protracted southward deployment follows a tactic of “creeping normalcy”—a significant movement over a period of many years that would attract too much international attention if accomplished over weeks or months.
According to remarks made by General LaPorte, commander USFK, during congressional testimony in March 2003 North Korea has for the past 10 or 12 years adapted its military on what the military leadership perceives as the strengths of the United States military. The KPA has adapted in several ways. First in terms of communications the North Korean military has developed an indigenous, frequency-hopping radio that allows soldiers to communicate in a secure mode. Fiber optics have been installed between fixed facilities. And in attempt to protect its forces from US surveillance and air capabilities, the North Koreans have built a tremendous number of underground facilities throughout North Korea to protect leadership and critical forces.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... k/army.htm
Bombing NK would be inviting WWIII. Not everything can be solved with video game warfare.
I don't play video games. Are you saying that we should just let them add ICBM with nuclear warheads to their inventory because they are already dangerous? Having a large ground force near the DMZ does not mean they are capable of a major offensive. They may be more concerned about an attack from the south. To launch an attack of this magnitude requires, among other things, a lot of fuel. "Human wave" assaults usually just control overpopulation in the attacking country.
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yupchagee wrote:I don't play video games.
And let's all thank God you don't make policy either!
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I saw that too. Classic Letterman. Although, he probably just spouted Menta Li Il in his typical Tourret's-like fashion, as he always does when he has a really good - or really bad- joke.
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His career was made by Mother Goose.tcwest10 wrote:Don't knock it. Remember, Andrew Dice Clay made an entire (albeit, short-lived) career out of being Fonzie with Tourette's.

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And his (now ex) wife!JansenFan wrote:His career was made by Mother Goose.tcwest10 wrote:Don't knock it. Remember, Andrew Dice Clay made an entire (albeit, short-lived) career out of being Fonzie with Tourette's.
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yupchagee wrote:JSPB22 wrote:yupchagee wrote:I don't play video games.
And let's all thank God you don't make policy either!
I'm SHOCKEDthat you aknowledfe that there is a God. I had you pegged as an autotheist.
You should save this kind of stuff for the smack forum.
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