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North Korea at it again
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/06/wo...test.html?_r=0
5.1 Earthquake detected at previous Nuclear test site. NK have themselves claimed to have detonated a Hydrogen bomb. Nobody but NK can substantiate this but I've already seen evidence that this is indeed a Nuclear test using previous readings to distinguish earthquake from nuke. http://imgur.com/a/1diJr Top: 2013 test, bottom being this possible test Must be the season for foreign aid again :rolleyes: Although keep in mind North Korea successfully launched a ballistic missile in December. |
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Perfect time to get rid of our independent nuclear deterrent then.
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China is the key: Do they really want an H-Bomb armed load of nutters on their southern flank?
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Once again before the silly media spin it. North Korea can not launch a Nuclear Strike. They are so far away from a conventional Nuclear warhead. China is indeed a key element though especially with the reveal that they're distancing themselves as much as possible despite what the media says. There is no outcome where China wins though. On top of all of that. In comparison with the 2013 readings, It's very likely this was a failed test. That or their 'H-Bomb' has made no progress on previous Nuclear detonations. Threat of a Nuclear attack isn't the worry though. Them selling it to others is something else though. |
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Or fly in a drone?
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-35760797
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Without the proper siding of China and Russia they usually get, things are getting more and more desperate. Given the international response too I'd write off that actually being a warhead. If China wasn't in such a poor position and didn't face the threat of having the US and South Korea basically sharing a border with them then these shenanigans would've died a long time ago. China doesn't have the means to support the sheer amount of civilians that would be left from removing the fools from North Korea.
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Regardless of colour, class, creed, beliefs or political status, a submariner is a brother. RIP to those believed missing.
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Rather than steal footage from call of duty. This time round the North have decided to make something hilariously bad and have thrown a load of clips together followed by an astonishingly bad Nuclear attack scene on the American Capital - Washington D.C.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZpjjjqq8r8 Having skipped through their channel and found some pretty dire troop propaganda video's, I've once again come to the conclusion that war with this country should be avoided at all costs to prevent what would effectively be mass slaughter. I'd put money on the Taliban being more dangerous than these lads. The idea of killing people that have been brainwashed and don't actually have a clue what they're fighting for is wrong. It usually stops for another year soon anyway. |
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Third family generation in charge - a fear culture to govern their people but the people that have defected know the truth.
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If DT gets in he will likely invade NK
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Awaiting a proper source confirming North Korea has threatened Nuclear warfare with China. A shock move but not unexpected given the distancing China has been doing as the fall of the North looks inevitable. Sources give it 5 years before the North completely fall and expect it the regime to be wiped out by it's own military. Not surprisingly after the amount of executions ordered.
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China has been getting progressively tired of North Korea's antics. The only reason they continue to prop them up is the fear of a surge of migrants and have an American ally with a land border to the mainland.
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