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9 hours ago, Heero Yuy said:

Kinda crazy how far their weapons technology has come in a year, also crazy how it's come to this.

Guess it really shows how much of a shit show the UN is.

They've had mini-nukes since 2014, this is proper old news. People have slept on NK hard.

Key things to know about this situation:

Xi Jing Ping is not in charge of NK and has no pull with Kim. The Chinese Deep State is in control of NK - but the scope of the NK project did not factor in a 'kill switch'. North Korea was always supposed to have nuclear weapons and present such a problem for the United States and her allies. Look up guys like Liu Yunshan or Jiang Zemin. Xi Jing Ping hasn't even met KJU yet, but Chinese Deep State man have.

North Korea was basically supplied in tandem with Pakistan. I read an analysis that posited that China aided both Pakistan and NK with developing separate parts of the tech needed for ICMBs with the implicit understanding that upon achieving their individual tasks, that they would 'swap notes'. 

If Kim is going to use them I think he'll be looking not just to China and the US, but also trying to time it so that India and Pakistan can be dragged in. This would be an all out war that would drag all the superpowers in if executed correctly. I don't think the US is going to want to attack NK yet - they don't have the troop numbers and restarting the war with a deficit is suicidal. 

Kim has the real Sampson Option.

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19 hours ago, Reuben said:

you really think they didnt plan for a kill switch, not saying youre wrong but chinese elites arent known for being stupid

What I mean by this is that there is no 'off' button - the NK regime is not designed to be removed, definitely not from the Chinese side (at least not whenever the US leans on China). It was created over generations by successive Chinese administrations. It would be like Obama trying to shut down Israel - the scope of that particular ZIonist project was much greater than in any single US administration. 

Xi Jing Ping doesn't have the ability to shut down anything. He wasn't the guy who plugged NK with centrifuges, uranium or rocket tech - he hasn't even been invited to meet KJU yet - but the Deep State generals who helped KJU and his pops get the nukes has.

North Korea is no threat to China at all - unless they manage to get themselves invaded and occupied by the US.

 

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15 hours ago, QPR Dee said:

so anyone taking the nuclear threat seriously or do people just think Trump cant do anything?

stopped paying attention to non-Chelsea related news a while ago

is trump about to fuck up the new season?

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isnt there some top of the range missile defense system out there, I swear that was one of the arguments coming up when people were saying NK cant do shit?

how the fuck is a missile flying over Japan when Israel cant knock off random rockets coming into their airspace in like 5 seconds.

over Japan you know, not even close to the territory or near the sea the ting went over and into the sea

Trump gonna tweet some very harsh words

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ah so they do

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The Japanese military’s early warning system detected the missile, triggering air-raid warnings in northern Japan including sirens and text messages saying “Missile passing. Missile passing … Please take cover in secure buildings or underground.” There was no attempt to shoot it down, though a government spokesman said such a launch posed a “serious, grave security threat” to Japan.

 

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I can't hate Kim, no matter what the media says. He backs his talk and it's clear to see why he's heading the direction he is.

Meanwhile the West are shook to respond to these tests with THAAD in case the system fails. At that point the test becomes doubly useful, to test NK's offensive capabilities while exposing the West's defenses. A quick Google can reveal the strengths/weaknesses of THAAD - the thing takes 30 minutes to reload and has 48 missiles per system. 

If a real war kicks off there are going to be thousands of projectiles flying through the air - I find it difficult to believe SK possess enough THAAD systems to be able to counter a heavy salvo. Waste of money and time.

 

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Think it would be incredibly stupid to shoot down NK's missiles that aren't posing a threat to anybody. Also since thaad costs like 800m I don't think you want to use it unless you have to.

Finally, when you start attacking other peoples military equipment that is basically putting everyone in a state of war.

 

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funny how US/UK get a hard on when its some tit bit middle east dictator who does less provocative measures

but can only tweet and issue statements when it comes to NK who's pissing right by their garden. 

yet, perhaps the reality is that if they really cal his bluff the 'war' will last all but 10 minutes and the only shot thats fired is the one his officials put in is head. 

 

 

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4847508/North-Korea-claims-developed-advanced-hydrogen-bomb.html

He does what he wants. 

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North Korea says it has successfully tested a nuclear weapon that could be loaded onto a missile.

The secretive communist state said its sixth nuclear test was a "perfect success", hours after seismologists had detected an earth tremor.

Pyongyang said it had tested a hydrogen bomb - a device many times more powerful than an atomic bomb.

Japan condemned the test and South Korean President Moon Jae-in convened emergency security council talks. 

South Korean officials said the test took place in Kilju County, where the North's Punggye-ri nuclear test site is situated.

The "artificial quake" was 9.8 times more powerful than the tremor from the North's fifth test, the state weather agency said.

It came hours after Pyongyang said it had miniaturised a hydrogen bomb for use on a long-range missile, and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was pictured with what state media said was a new type of hydrogen bomb.

State media said the device could be loaded on to a ballistic missile. Neither claim could be independently verified.

 

 

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