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Mullen: Risk of War Rising on Korean Peninsula
The top U.S. military officer said Monday that the danger of war or hostilities on the Korean peninsula is rising, as North Korea warned that cooperation between its southern neighbor and the United States could trigger a nuclear war.
Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told troops in Baghdad that North Korea has upped the ante in its aggression against South Korea -- a pattern he said is tied to preparations for Kim Jong Il to pass power to his son. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010...ean-peninsula/ Note:Update post, Published December 13, 2010
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Better start stocking up on rice for my curries then...there could soon be a shortage
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A well delivered advice,
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I swear I checked the dictionary but couldn't find anything too
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Well because Libya as you may or may not be aware is located in a desert, and not just any desert but the Sahara. Sahara is the Arabic word for 'desert', which should tell you a lot since the Arabs came from another desert. So when they walked out of their desert and found the Sahara they said "damn now this is a desert!" ... and damn it we are tired of fighting in deserts!! and these deserts have women who dress in bedsheets and they don't serve booze there! The moment they find oil in a tropically refreshing place with hot women and those drinks with the little umbrella in them we are so going to invade them! |
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Lucky Jack
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Interesting talk,
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The first one was a fizzle which means it only achieved criticality and not super criticality.
The second one suffered from pre-ignition which meant that parts of the pit went super critical but too soon. The north koreans are still 0 for 2. They are learning the cruel fact that the theory of nuclear weapons is easy to understand, the practical application is much more difficult. ![]()
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Regarding Libya, if an attack on Libya were to be launched by the US, NATO, or any other western-leaning power, Israel would undoubtedly be the main victim of the aftermath. Islamic nations like Iran would use the attacks as an excuse to launch "reprisals" against Israel since they cannot attack the western powers directly. Add to this the likelyhood of a possible oil embargo by the exporting arab nations and there are few upsides to the situation. Still, I would very much enjoy seeing Gaddafi receive what has long been coming.
As far as North Korea goes, when the invasion of Iraq started, an anti-war co-worker of mine at the time argued why the U.S. was fighting a war against Saddam and not Kim Jong-Il. I asked her what country was directly on North Korea's northern border. She actually had to look it up on Google since she had no idea. When she saw it was China, she then asked what that had to do with not invading NK. I then had to breifly explain the history of the Korean War and the intervention by China when NK was being knocked back on its heels. China may not particularly like Kim and his madness, but they like even less the idea of a unified Korea with a western (U.S.) leading government directly on its border. China also likes having the NK sideshow to distract the rest of the world from its own actions. Don't discount NK's ability to deliver firepower to the South. Although they are still lacking in intercontinental strike capability, they are very up to date on short range missile technology. NK is very adept at reverse-engineering weapon systems in general and missile systems in particular. They now provide client countries and groups like Hamas, etc. with knock-offs of some newer missiles. They don't need a big ICBM to reach South Korea, just a good long range cruise missle and they have a lot of those on hand. But again, as with Gaddafi, I would love to see someone drop a nice U.S. cruise missile on Kim's pompadour.. |
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Based on those Wikileaks cables Saudi wants to see a lot of these terrorist groups in the region gone and Iran dealt with, so they might talk a lot but not do anything. Quote:
My friends and I were just discussing this in how Iran's semi-submersibles came from North Korea armed with 324mm torpedoes instead of a light ASM like the C-701. Simply North Korea has no SSMs smaller than a Silkworm (which is huge for a ASM). |
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