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Jimbuna 03-29-13 09:37 AM

Looks like the missiles are almost ready for launch.

http://img803.imageshack.us/img803/1...escacemn3g.jpg

mapuc 03-29-13 10:31 AM

Just take it easy

According to some of our expert all those war rhetoric and weapon sabeling is nothing but a political message to SK and USA

They doesn't got the will to proceed.

Markus

AVGWarhawk 03-29-13 10:38 AM

Perhaps his time would be better spent on taking care of his people and country. Playing, "My rocket is bigger than your rocket" does no one any good.

mapuc 03-29-13 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 2033344)
Perhaps his time would be better spent on taking care of his people and country. Playing, "My rocket is bigger than your rocket" does no one any good.

Couldn't agree more

Markus

Yoshiki 03-29-13 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Webster (Post 2033109)
I say dare north korea to blow up California and when they do and everyone there is gone we send them a thank you note for making our country better and stronger.

its a win-win for us because they get nothing and we get rid of a large population of people who hate America and what makes it great, just wait until both nancy polosy and diane feinstein are there.[...]

:o Is it really that bad in California?

AVGWarhawk 03-29-13 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoshiki (Post 2033350)
:o Is it really that bad in California?

Yes...

geetrue 03-29-13 11:10 AM

Woke up to the news that "North Korea is no paper tiger"

Perhaps we should take the young 30 year old seriously.

He thinks like a game player, right?

He thinks that by threats he can keep the USA out of any real conflict that should come between the north and the south.

They run over the DMZ and claim unity for the south to join them thinking the USA won't do anything that would harm the south as they invade with a massive force of hungry men.

He is walking around with his fist in the air and a mean spirit of no retreat is being generated.

His other objective could be for the USA to take him seriously enough to stop the embargo of goods to his country.

Plenty of time to think in my safe bunker here in no mans land on the west coast of USA with plenty of drinking water and food ...

just in case he misses Seattle lol

Jimbuna 03-29-13 11:18 AM

North Korea plan to attack US mainland revealed in photographs:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...otographs.html

Of course these photographs weren't stage managed :)

mookiemookie 03-29-13 12:11 PM

Perfect analogy for North Korea's behavior right now:

http://i.minus.com/i5sWbHBEUICvN.gif

Oberon 03-29-13 12:23 PM

Someone over on militaryphotos.net made this post which I think is a good possibility of the reason behind these actions:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nacho-Libre on militaryphotos.net
I reckon SK & US have intel that there is civil unrest brewing within the country, as the people start to question the power of the new leader. This coming as a result of the struggle they have been experiencing due to famine, brutality, etc. And that they are becoming more and more aware of the outside world. (smuggled in goods, information, etc.) We can also consider the possibility of a power struggle within the party leadership.

The NK don't have the resources to look after their own people, let alone operate armed forces in an armed conflict for very long and without massive losses.

This has forced KJU to sabre rattling in an effort to win over the population and cement his authority militarily in their eyes. But KJU knows if he goes to war, he'll be annihilated. I think SK & US want to exploit the situation by not backing down from NK provocations, because they know the possibility of war is extremely slim, and civil unrest will do the rest of the work of overthrowing the government by itself.

Maybe that happens, and then the UN/US/SK can work on forming an interim government in NK whilst a reintegration with SK is planned and carried out.

Or it could become a total civil war in N. Korea between former government factions fighting for power. Then all bets are off on the outcome.


AVGWarhawk 03-29-13 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2033361)
North Korea plan to attack US mainland revealed in photographs:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...otographs.html

Of course these photographs weren't stage managed :)

Really....let's have a photo op with our master plan in the background spelling out exactly what we are up too! :har:

Good Lord....:doh:

AVGWarhawk 03-29-13 12:27 PM

@Oberon,

Very plausible what you have found.

Ducimus 03-29-13 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoshiki (Post 2033350)
:o Is it really that bad in California?

Well, lets put it this way. I was born in california. I grew up there. Did all my schooling there. From kindergarden to college. When I went away from California whilist in the military, upon my honorable discharge some 5 years later, I went home to California and swore I would never leave it again.

Today, I live in Utah, and I don't care to ever set foot in California again. If it were not that I still have family there, I would NEVER go back to it - ever.

That state is rotten to the core. Overcrowded, overtaxed, over regulated, overpriced cost of living, and overrun with crime and illegals.. Everything , from the politics, to the general populace, sucks. There is only ONE thing decent about california (aka The peoples Republic of California), and that is the weather, that is, if you don't mind the air. Despite their nazi like standards with air pollution, it still sucks because its so over crowded.

Frankly I'm ashamed that i came from there, and it's not something I willingly admit to others in my daily life.

So ya, if the DPRK wants to nuke the PRC, they can be my guest. All i ask is my family to leave the state first. I don't think they want to be there anyway.

mapuc 03-29-13 01:39 PM

The Leaders in North Korea , could scare the living daylights out of us.

They could fire some of long range missile and let them drop into the ocean after 5-10 minutes flight.

Maybe they had a plan for this event, but came to the conclusion that such a step could be seen as an attack on America, and the US would immediately response to this threat.

Next week we are back to square one again.

Markus

Jimbuna 03-29-13 02:06 PM

An old joke...simply changed the names.

President Obama and Kim Jong Un meet in Pyongyang for peace talks following recent hostilities. As they're sat down, Obama notices three buttons on the side of his chair.

He pushes the first one and a boot comes flying out of nowhere kicking him in the shins. Kim Jong Un falls about laughing.

He pushes the second button and a boxing glove comes flying through the air and hits him in the face. Again Kim Jong Un can't contain himself laughing.

He pushes the third button tentatively and another boot comes flying out of nowhere and kicks him in the nuts. Eyes watering, he falls to the floor while Kim Jong Un struggles for air as he's laughing so hard.

Obama staggers to his feet and announces that he's going to Washington - and Kim Jong Un will be welcome to resume talks in three days.

Three days pass and the Kim Jong Un arrives in Washington for the talks.

As he sits down in his seat he notices three buttons on the side. Eyeing them suspiciously, he presses the first one.

Nothing happens........ Obama starts giggling.

He winces as he pushes the second one. Again, nothing.... Obama starts laughing harder.

He grimaces as he pushes the third one. Once more, nothing happens..... Obama falls out of his seat laughing.

Kim Jong Un gets up in a huff and announces, "I'm going back to North Korea."

Gasping for air, Obama replies, "what North Korea?"


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