How Long Before Korea Starts Ww3....?

Carolyn

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All this weapons testing is makig me nervous, wont be long before they blow us all to smithereens!!
 

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Sick and tired of the whole thing. The next you know, 'they' will tell us NK has become afraid and is pursuing restraint....like afew weeks ago...Guam, anyone? Enough with the boogey-man already!
 

illuminatimess

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Don’t want to shatter your illusion, but NK is surrounded by US military.

The question should be “when is the US going to stop provoking other countries“.

Russia is also surrounded by NATO military bases, yet media claims Russia was becoming more aggressive.

There’s always the same pattern when the so called elite is trying to ignite a war
 

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Its horrible I remember as a child hearing about nuclear bombs and the possibility of them being dropped and I remember hearing people talking about being able to go to the local police station for cyanide pills in the event of an attack or something to that effect which was probably just rumours but it terrified me, it musts be terrifying for children these days too hearing about all this stuff. I used to have nightmares about planes flying about outside our house dropping bombs on things, everything being on fire and meh it was horrible and I was only about 8 or 9! What a horrific mess these people have made with this planet, cant understand it, its insanity, these people need locked up although its probably impossible to rid the planet of all of the nuclear power it has, maybe I am just imagining the worst, probably do with a lot of things.
 

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Assuming that NK actually does have a rocket with enough range to hit us, and they manage to fire it without it blowing up on the launch pad. We probably have 50 THAAD missiles for every rocket they could fire. We have the worlds most powerful military, NK has trouble making sure all of it's soldiers have food. They are no real threat to the U.S.
 

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Cyanide pills? Fuck that. I would rather take the shock wave. That's what's actually going to kill you if you are in the blast radius. I suppose you could mitigate the shock wave and than not survive the fireball. But I would still take the fireball over cyanide.
 

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Assuming that NK actually does have a rocket with enough range to hit us, and they manage to fire it without it blowing up on the launch pad. We probably have 50 THAAD missiles for every rocket they could fire. We have the worlds most powerful military, NK has trouble making sure all of it's soldiers have food. They are no real threat to the U.S.
I agree. This is a picture of North Korea side-by-side China.



They are just not a developed country capable of being a threat to the US. I don't even know how this is something concerning to people when you look at this picture.

The way they run their government has had a terrible effect on their ability to develop technologies. There is just no way they have something threatening to the US unless they tried to send one of their people on a mission to the US.

Although, then they are risking their soldier getting distracted by the casinos in Vegas or something.

LOL, a North Korean spy sent to bomb Vegas comes back to North Korea looking like an Elvis impersonator.



The only word's he learns in English are, "Thank you very much," and he is busy teaching the children this until he is found and put in jail or whatever. LOL.
 

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People have to remember NK only has a limited amount of nuclear weapons and he is only posturing for his people. To have WW3, you have to have two sides willing and able to sustain a prolonged attack. KJU knows any attack he initiates will result in NK becoming a glowing hole in the ground while his missiles will likely be intercepted in the air.

Grenada and the Falkland Island wars have shown us that smaller countries just do not last long. Granted, Grenada and FI didn't start those wars but they folded quickly just as NK would.
 
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Assuming that NK actually does have a rocket with enough range to hit us, and they manage to fire it without it blowing up on the launch pad. We probably have 50 THAAD missiles for every rocket they could fire. We have the worlds most powerful military, NK has trouble making sure all of it's soldiers have food. They are no real threat to the U.S.
The problem is the US has many silent enemies who are too scared to jump on anything. If NK jumps first, that may just give them the courage to do so theirselves. With everyone or most having nukes, the military is irrelevant. I doubt ground warfare between two countries will be a factor going forward.

The US has also been begging China to take care of NK so they're at least somewhat worried.
 

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The problem is the US has many silent enemies who are too scared to jump on anything. If NK jumps first, that may just give them the courage to do so theirselves. With everyone or most having nukes, the military is irrelevant. I doubt ground warfare between two countries will be a factor going forward.

The US has also been begging China to take care of NK so they're at least somewhat worried.
THAAD stands for Thermal High Altitude Area Defense. I doubt any nation, much less NK the short bus of nations, could actually strike the U.S. with a missile. As anti-missile technology ICBM's are slowly becoming obsolete.
 
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THAAD stands for Thermal High Altitude Area Defense. I doubt any nation, much less NK the short bus of nations, could actually strike the U.S. with a missile. As anti-missile technology ICBM's are slowly becoming obsolete.
For Americans sake, lets hope so. But every empire that rises, eventually falls. And when they do, the enemies usually do things to hasten that fall. And thats ignoring the fact that bankers seem to be spearheading its fall.
 

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very empire that rises, eventually falls.
Empires don't die they simply consolidate. The UK, China, Japan, France, Spain, hell even Korea was once an empire and it still exist. They simply no longer have their occupied territories. Empires are eventually reduced to their geographic boundaries, but the culture within those boundaries, ultimately remains the same, even after the collapse of the empire.
 
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Empires don't die they simply consolidate. The UK, China, Japan, France, Spain, hell even Korea was once an empire and it still exist. They simply no longer have their occupied territories. Empires are eventually reduced to their geographic boundaries, but the culture within those boundaries, ultimately remains the same, even after the collapse of the empire.
Well I guess we'll have to see what a consolidated America looks like. I think the difference with America is that it has made enemies worldwide instead of regionally like the ones you mentioned, plus the people in control of it seem hellbent on bringing it down. It is what it is though but I doubt a nation founded on lies, murder, and thievery will simply fall into a reduced but still existent state.
 
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