I agree. This is a picture of North Korea side-by-side China.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.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.
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.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.
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.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.
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.very empire that rises, eventually falls.
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.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.