North Korea to test ICBM
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N.Korea seeks talks with U.S. over missile
Same old song and dance
Same old song and dance
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Brains, Thank you for your professional opinion.
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QUOTE(Buffmaster)If we do, it's considered an Act of War.
And that's why they won't. Whether North Korea is actually dumb enough to launch it, I don't know. But there won't be an American missile.
And that's why they won't. Whether North Korea is actually dumb enough to launch it, I don't know. But there won't be an American missile.
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It might be considered as a preemptive strike by N Korea though. You know how our government views preemptive strikes
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Yes, but we're not talking about Iraq here. North Korea is a more formidable opponent. The situation has to be approached with caution.
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Yea that's true but I still don't think the US will let the missle get off the ground. If it does it off the ground I don't think it'll last very long
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I really don't think the U.S. will shoot it down. I'm not even sure if North Korea will fire the damn thing. lol This tells you how sad the situation is:
"North Korea said Wednesday it wants direct talks with the United States over its apparent plans to test-fire a long-range missile, but a top U.S. envoy rejected the request."
They've been asking for direct talks with the U.S. for the last few years. This, to me, just seems like a ploy to get the U.S. to agree.
"North Korea said Wednesday it wants direct talks with the United States over its apparent plans to test-fire a long-range missile, but a top U.S. envoy rejected the request."
They've been asking for direct talks with the U.S. for the last few years. This, to me, just seems like a ploy to get the U.S. to agree.
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kramer: "Great! Let's ban all communication. Dialogue leads to nothing. Rrrrrrezzzzolve does." Correct?
tt: your gov likes pre-emptive strikes a lot! so we obviously should allow Korea to, no? or are we talking double standards... again?
@all: how many missiles did the US test the last year? how many war machines? 5? 10? 20?
we have:
- a US Military FCT contract for High Speed Amphibians
- U.S. Combat Vehicles to get enhanced vision
- a B-1 Bomber Radar upgrade
- a Super Hornet demonstrating network capability in multiple JDAM drop
- an Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II (APKWS II)
- an ULTRA AP (Armored Patrol) Military Combat Vehicle Concept
- met the SLAM-ER
- The world's most lethal six-shot revolver
- the Howitzer M777
- Thermobaric weapons
- the Low-Cost Autonomous Attack System (LOCASS)
we might even have:
- Kelly the Dolphin: armed and dangerous? (which would outrage WWF)
and the West is nagging about a stupid, traditional, archaic, ballistic, long-range missile. God, we are full of ourselves!
tt: your gov likes pre-emptive strikes a lot! so we obviously should allow Korea to, no? or are we talking double standards... again?
@all: how many missiles did the US test the last year? how many war machines? 5? 10? 20?
we have:
- a US Military FCT contract for High Speed Amphibians
- U.S. Combat Vehicles to get enhanced vision
- a B-1 Bomber Radar upgrade
- a Super Hornet demonstrating network capability in multiple JDAM drop
- an Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II (APKWS II)
- an ULTRA AP (Armored Patrol) Military Combat Vehicle Concept
- met the SLAM-ER
- The world's most lethal six-shot revolver
- the Howitzer M777
- Thermobaric weapons
- the Low-Cost Autonomous Attack System (LOCASS)
we might even have:
- Kelly the Dolphin: armed and dangerous? (which would outrage WWF)
and the West is nagging about a stupid, traditional, archaic, ballistic, long-range missile. God, we are full of ourselves!
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QUOTE(Brains)kramer: "Great! Let's ban all communication. Dialogue leads to nothing. Rrrrrrezzzzolve does." Correct?
So, how stupid are you? /:D" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt=":D" />
So, how stupid are you? /:D" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt=":D" />
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