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Originally Posted by
ElleGee
I remember last year mentioning that instead of worrying about Iraq we should have been worried about Iran and N Korea..
I got lol'ed at...
scary shiz yo....
I have been worried about them for awhile..
Originally Posted by
snowcrissy
Korea is full of crap if they think they can even touch the USA. They shouldn't make threats like that.
your freaking joking right.... DO you not watch the news? They have tested missles that CAN reach us. That is why countries are NOW starting to take notice to them.
My "adopted" brother. Gone but not forgotten. 8/23/09
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06-24-2009 03:13 PM
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NoKo crazy
your freaking joking right.... DO you not watch the news? They have tested missles that CAN reach us. That is why countries are NOW starting to take notice to them.[/QUOTE]
We do have missile defense systems. I am not worried about a missile and i am not worried in the least about No. Korea "wiping america off the map". We would level No. Korea very quickly in an all out war. I am concerned about the first place those psychopaths will nuke to start the war. They absolutely despise the USA. This is the Bay of Pigs for Obama.
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I'm guessing you live in Texas, not Hawaii......
Mrs Pepperpot is a lady who always copes with the tricky situations that she finds herself in....
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Originally Posted by
pepperpot
I'm guessing you live in Texas, not Hawaii......
Yes, I live in the Houston, the 4th largest city and home to Nasa. Houston is very close the coast and Fidel Castro, Kim Jong's buddy. I think I have some cause to feel a little like Hawaii. At least they are heavily monitoring the coast of Hawaii. A major attack here would cripple the ecomony at a critical time.
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Well the whole world does know that our commander in chief has absolutely no military experience.
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Originally Posted by
SurferGirl
Well the whole world does know that our commander in chief has absolutely no military experience.
What the hell does that matter? A lot of presidents didn't have military experience. You do NOT need it to run this country. it's NOT a prerequisite
*isn't that why we have a secretary of defense? If military experience was a prerequisite then we wouldn't need a secretary of defense
Last edited by ElleGee; 06-25-2009 at 08:28 AM.
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Originally Posted by
SurferGirl
Well the whole world does know that our commander in chief has absolutely no military experience.
You don't need experience when you have charisma!! Next week he'll be laying flowers at Kim Il Sung's ridiculous statue and watching the mass games. It seems that the "dear leader" was counting the days until Obama's inauguration. I think he wants to go out with a nuclear bang.
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North Korea claims fully successful ‘miniaturized hydrogen bomb’ test
North Korea has announced that it has successfully tested a miniaturized hydrogen bomb following an “artificial seismic event” that has likely become the country’s fourth known nuclear test.
In a “special and important” announcement at noon, North Korean TV claimed that the country has successfully conducted a hydrogen bomb test at 10:00am local time.
“Through the test conducted with indigenous wisdom, technology and efforts the DPRK fully proved that the technological specifications of the newly developed H-bomb for the purpose of [the] test were accurate and scientifically verified the power of [the] smaller H-bomb," the statement said.
"It was confirmed that the H-bomb test conducted in a safe and perfect manner had no adverse impact on the ecological environment," it added.
The announcement followed the USGS detection of a 5.1 magnitude earthquake in the vicinity of a known Pyongyang nuclear site.
The epicenter of the jolt was located 19 kilometers (12 miles) east-northeast of Sungjibaegam, Ryanggang Province, at a depth of 10 kilometers, according to preliminary data from the US Geological Survey (USGS). Similar seismic activity in roughly the same area was recorded on February 12, 2013, prior to North Korea claiming its third successful underground nuclear test.
The “unusual” seismic activity near a “known” North Korean nuclear site seems to be of artificial origin and was a clear sign of a nuclear test, Yonhap reported.
"The Foreign Ministry is currently holding a meeting presided over by the minister to immediately determine the situation following the reports," a ministry official said, according to the South Korean news agency.
South Korea’s intelligence agency is analyzing the probability of a fourth nuclear test having taken place, while the National Security Council is preparing to hold a meeting to discuss the issue, Yonhap reported.
Japan's chief government spokesman also said the earthquake was “likely caused” by a nuclear test, Reuters reports. Meanwhile a US defense official said the department was “looking into the reports of a possible seismic event near North Korean nuclear facilities."
North Korea first declared that it created a nuclear bomb in 2005. Since then, Pyongyang has conducted three known underground tests. The first, conducted in 2006 at the Punggye-ri Nuclear Test Site in the northeast of the country, contained five to 10 kilotons of explosives. It was recorded by seismic stations in Russia, China, Japan, South Korea and Australia.
The second and third tests were conducted in May 2009 and January 2013, increasing the power of the devices tested 10 to 20 kilotons of TNT each.
North Korea’s 2013 test triggered sanctions from the UN Security Council, which put restrictions on the county’s banking, trade and travel immediately.
Pyongyang also operates a nuclear reactor at the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center, North Korea’s major nuclear facility, about 90 kilometers from the capital.
North Korea has repeatedly threatened the use its nuclear weapons in case of a violation of its sovereignty. Last month Pyongyang claimed that it had become a “great nuclear power capable of defending the independence and national dignity of our homeland by mighty nuclear and hydrogen strikes.”
However, it is not known whether North Korea had managed to develop a nuclear device small enough to be used as a warhead on a ballistic missile.
http://www.rt.com/news/328038-north-...quake-nuclear/
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