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U.S. May Launch Strike If North Korea Reaches For Nuclear Trigger; It's good to see Trump stand firm on his "isolationist" policy...
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Topic Started: Apr 13 2017, 09:06 PM (921 Views)
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My fear is Trump will hit North Korea with a limited response, giving Kim Jong-un the opportunity to respond by shelling South Korea, then what?
Ideally, it precipitates a worldwide nuclear exchange and thus brings about a nessecary end to the West's immigration crisis.
^This is probably the stupidest post I've ever had the displeasure of reading on P.com
The primary lesson of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is that a society will more readily and easily recover from a nuclear detonation than mass immigration. The biological half-life of nuclear radiation will be years, if not decades before the area will sustain life again. Meaning, if you had your way North and South Korea will be moving to China - Russia, and you're concerned about illegal immigration?
I doubt you, like Trump, have thought this matter through.
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My fear is Trump will hit North Korea with a limited response, giving Kim Jong-un the opportunity to respond by shelling South Korea, then what?
Ideally, it precipitates a worldwide nuclear exchange and thus brings about a nessecary end to the West's immigration crisis.
^This is probably the stupidest post I've ever had the displeasure of reading on P.com
The primary lesson of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is that a society will more readily and easily recover from a nuclear detonation than mass immigration.
The biological half-life of nuclear radiation will be years, if not decades before the area will sustain life again. Meaning, if you had your way North and South Korea will be moving to China - Russia, and you're concerned about illegal immigration? I doubt you, like Trump, have thought this matter through. Have you ever been to Hiroshima?
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^This is probably the stupidest post I've ever had the displeasure of reading on P.com
The primary lesson of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is that a society will more readily and easily recover from a nuclear detonation than mass immigration.
The biological half-life of nuclear radiation will be years, if not decades before the area will sustain life again. Meaning, if you had your way North and South Korea will be moving to China - Russia, and you're concerned about illegal immigration? I doubt you, like Trump, have thought this matter through.
Have you ever been to Hiroshima? No, I haven't but history indicates the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear blasts were extraordinarily clean, meaning the areas were relatively clean a few weeks after the blasts. North Korean nuclear bomb technology is likely far behind the bomb Robert Oppenheimer created by a factor of thousands, which are called dirty bombs, and for a very good reason.
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Now answer a question for me. Do you have an advanced degree in biology or nuclear engineering, and any military experience?
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The primary lesson of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is that a society will more readily and easily recover from a nuclear detonation than mass immigration.
The biological half-life of nuclear radiation will be years, if not decades before the area will sustain life again. Meaning, if you had your way North and South Korea will be moving to China - Russia, and you're concerned about illegal immigration? I doubt you, like Trump, have thought this matter through.
Have you ever been to Hiroshima?
No, I haven't but history indicates the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear blasts were extraordinarily clean, meaning the areas were relatively clean a few weeks after the blasts. North Korean nuclear bomb technology is likely far behind the bomb Robert Oppenheimer created by a factor of thousands, which are called dirty bombs, and for a very good reason. What we know is that the Hiroshima bomb caused less permanent damage than US immigration policy.
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Now answer a question for me. Do you have an advanced degree in biology or nuclear engineering, and any military experience? I did my tour in the pointless middle eastern wars.
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My fear is Trump will hit North Korea with a limited response, giving Kim Jong-un the opportunity to respond by shelling South Korea, then what?
Any action needed will be done by our now authorized, "johnny on the spot, do whatever needs to be done" Military. It's all now up to that Nth Korean guy with the crazy haircut?
Dude. We have limited in-theatre resources. Which will give Kim-Jong-un time to use his highly accredited and fortified Russian artillery, and missile batteries that NATO predicts is in excess of 13,000 that are positioned along that border, with many of them likely aimed at Seoul, which is one of the world's most densely-populated cities. You sound like you have even less military experience than Trump does. We had 5/8" of bugger-all when we got hit in WW2. Your an armchair "defeatist" trying to second guess our military. Do you really think that these obstacles have not been considered. If the crazy hair dude guy kicks it off? I'm backing our Military. FY
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My fear is Trump will hit North Korea with a limited response, giving Kim Jong-un the opportunity to respond by shelling South Korea, then what?
Any action needed will be done by our now authorized, "johnny on the spot, do whatever needs to be done" Military. It's all now up to that Nth Korean guy with the crazy haircut?
Dude. We have limited in-theatre resources. Which will give Kim-Jong-un time to use his highly accredited and fortified Russian artillery, and missile batteries that NATO predicts is in excess of 13,000 that are positioned along that border, with many of them likely aimed at Seoul, which is one of the world's most densely-populated cities. You sound like you have even less military experience than Trump does.
We had 5/8" of bugger-all when we got hit in WW2. Your an armchair "defeatist" trying to second guess our military. Do you really think that these obstacles have not been considered. If the crazy hair dude guy kicks it off? I'm backing our Military. FY I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow North Korea up.
Trump, nor our vaunted military won't do squat if North Korea shoot off a missile, any kind of missile tomorrow, next week, or next year. This is the main reason why the Chinese General Secretary went home a happy man because Trump assured him he won't attack North Korean simply because Kim Jong-un tests a missile.
Why?
Because it's not worth starting WWIII over. The only thing the U.S. Navy will do is look for missile components, after the next launch, which will likely be sometime soon, and that's it.
Trump is a lousy poker player, and it shows.
"armchair "defeatist" trying to second guess our military."
Now lets sees who right, and it won't take long.
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My fear is Trump will hit North Korea with a limited response, giving Kim Jong-un the opportunity to respond by shelling South Korea, then what?
Any action needed will be done by our now authorized, "johnny on the spot, do whatever needs to be done" Military. It's all now up to that Nth Korean guy with the crazy haircut?
Dude. We have limited in-theatre resources. Which will give Kim-Jong-un time to use his highly accredited and fortified Russian artillery, and missile batteries that NATO predicts is in excess of 13,000 that are positioned along that border, with many of them likely aimed at Seoul, which is one of the world's most densely-populated cities. You sound like you have even less military experience than Trump does.
We had 5/8" of bugger-all when we got hit in WW2. Your an armchair "defeatist" trying to second guess our military. Do you really think that these obstacles have not been considered. If the crazy hair dude guy kicks it off? I'm backing our Military. FY
I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow North Korea up. Trump, nor our vaunted military won't do squat if North Korea shoot off a missile, any kind of missile tomorrow, next week, or next year. This is the main reason why the Chinese General Secretary went home a happy man because Trump assured him he won't attack North Korean simply because Kim Jong-un tests a missile. Why? Because it's not worth starting WWIII over. The only thing the U.S. Navy will do is look for missile components, after the next launch, which will likely be sometime soon, and that's it. Trump is a lousy poker player, and it shows. "armchair "defeatist" trying to second guess our military." Now lets sees who right, and it won't take long. "I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow North Korea up. :popcorn:' Good, we'll send you over there to sort it out. :oyvey
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One more thing, Trump's already has this matter arranged so he'll receive as little blame as possible for not backing up his big mouth. Because he's already signaled his intentions, by not taking responsibility for the MOAB drop in Syria.
This means he's isolated himself from the political fall-out for doing nothing about North Koreas next launch, except to say his theater commanders made the decision not to launch a counter attack, and he respects their decision. So, everyone gets political cover, and you're nationalistic circle jerk continues.
Because folks like you are easily duped. Trump always was a two-bit bully who liked to pick fights then run away from them, as soon as he thinks he might get his hands dirty.
When I was growing up we called kids like Trump cowards, now a day's there called BS artists.
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One more thing, Trump's already has this matter arranged so he'll receive as little blame as possible for not backing up his big mouth. Because he's already signaled his intentions, by not taking responsibility for the MOAB drop in Syria.
This means he's isolated himself from the political fall-out for doing nothing about North Koreas next launch, except to say his theater commanders made the decision not to launch a counter attack, and he respects their decision. So, everyone gets political cover, and you're nationalistic circle jerk continues.
Because folks like you are easily duped. Trump always was a two-bit bully who liked to pick fights then run away from them, as soon as he thinks he might get his hands dirty.
When I was growing up we called kids like Trump cowards, now a day's there called BS artists.
One small problem with your post The MOAB was dropped in Afghanistan.
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One more thing, Trump's already has this matter arranged so he'll receive as little blame as possible for not backing up his big mouth. Because he's already signaled his intentions, by not taking responsibility for the MOAB drop in Syria.
This means he's isolated himself from the political fall-out for doing nothing about North Koreas next launch, except to say his theater commanders made the decision not to launch a counter attack, and he respects their decision. So, everyone gets political cover, and you're nationalistic circle jerk continues.
Because folks like you are easily duped. Trump always was a two-bit bully who liked to pick fights then run away from them, as soon as he thinks he might get his hands dirty.
When I was growing up we called kids like Trump cowards, now a day's there called BS artists.
One small problem with your post The MOAB was dropped in Afghanistan. No doubt the bomb was dropped to send a message around the world, and especially to Assad. Now wait and see who's right.
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One more thing, Trump's already has this matter arranged so he'll receive as little blame as possible for not backing up his big mouth. Because he's already signaled his intentions, by not taking responsibility for the MOAB drop in Syria.
This means he's isolated himself from the political fall-out for doing nothing about North Koreas next launch, except to say his theater commanders made the decision not to launch a counter attack, and he respects their decision. So, everyone gets political cover, and you're nationalistic circle jerk continues.
Because folks like you are easily duped. Trump always was a two-bit bully who liked to pick fights then run away from them, as soon as he thinks he might get his hands dirty.
When I was growing up we called kids like Trump cowards, now a day's there called BS artists.
One small problem with your post The MOAB was dropped in Afghanistan.
No doubt the bomb was dropped to send a message around the world, and especially to Assad. Now wait and see who's right. That's what we all love about you left wing morons. Never admit your wrong
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One more thing, Trump's already has this matter arranged so he'll receive as little blame as possible for not backing up his big mouth. Because he's already signaled his intentions, by not taking responsibility for the MOAB drop in Syria.
This means he's isolated himself from the political fall-out for doing nothing about North Koreas next launch, except to say his theater commanders made the decision not to launch a counter attack, and he respects their decision. So, everyone gets political cover, and you're nationalistic circle jerk continues.
Because folks like you are easily duped. Trump always was a two-bit bully who liked to pick fights then run away from them, as soon as he thinks he might get his hands dirty.
When I was growing up we called kids like Trump cowards, now a day's there called BS artists.
One small problem with your post The MOAB was dropped in Afghanistan.
No doubt the bomb was dropped to send a message around the world, and especially to Assad. Now wait and see who's right.
That's what we all love about you left wing morons. Never admit your wrong Funny place to send a message to Assad? Afghanistan.???????
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I pray for Kim to nuke Tokyo. If Trump manages to achieve it I will put his picture on my wall...  And the brave North Korean paratroopers will land in Hawaii to support alleged Russian invasion to Alaska!   But, talking seriously, we have 2 possible explanation of the agressive US madness we watch last 20 years, and especially last 10 years. 1) The US elite knowing that the US economy is heading to Dollar system collapse with consequent chaos and most probably loss of power by present elite - destroys the rest of the World, on purpose seeding chaos and putting others even lower than future US bottom will be. 2) The US elite still keeps illusion the US is almighty, illusion it got after USSR was self-destroyed and tries to stick to this image whatever the cost is even if every attempt of imposing pax Americana even on small countries generally fails, creating chaos there. The outcome usually leads even to greater disbelief in US capabilities and disrespect, but since reality is rejected - the US needs more and more objects to be terrorized to cope with growing disrespect. It's a spyrall down, but the US elite including Trump does not understand it. The opinion "we'll handle this one and the others will line up themselves" prevails one time after another , while reality is opposite. Well, we'll see how NKorea crisis is resolved. After all, I may be wrong, I'm quite interested myself to check how true my assessment is...  But generally Trump has almost cornered himself. Claiming firm position he cannot abandon it without certain loss of reputation. He has done it already on several of his points, if hecretreats in NKorea it wull be a catastrophe to him, but Kim may still test a nuke. Trump is really very unexperienced. What was consudered by many as weakness of Obama was rather wisdom.
Are those biplanes? Helluvan airforce ya got there.
Those are the latest Russia stealth troop transports , immune to detection by radar................ It's Koreans, ours are much bigger and nuclear powered
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actually starting war with NKorea Trump may serve global peace quite much.  The US must understand nuclear weapons is not a joke. It's better if this understanding requires destruction of Tokyo than a nuclear incident between the US and Russia. Trump just presses fast forward to this new understanding. Isn't it good?
What is your problem with Japan? Besides, Japanese are used to be nuked, it's a good American democratic tradition..  How do Americans justify use of nuclear weapons against cities? Death of hundreds of thousands of civilians prevented death of tens of thousands of American soldiers? I think NKoreans can use exactly the same excuse - they are daving lives of American both soldiets and citizens, depends on of what range they have missiles
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actually starting war with NKorea Trump may serve global peace quite much.  The US must understand nuclear weapons is not a joke. It's better if this understanding requires destruction of Tokyo than a nuclear incident between the US and Russia. Trump just presses fast forward to this new understanding. Isn't it good?
What is your problem with Japan?
Nothing at all, generally. I even tend to close my eyes on their claims that our Southern Kuril islands are their northern territories.... But, if we lookat the situation without any bias, it will be absolutely fair to see them punished for US agression as a US ally, don't you think? But generally - Japan is a vital part of Western economy, and thecmost vulnerable part of the chain, it is to collapse anyway and most probably to be the very Black Swan which starts Global economic collapse (if China fails). So, why not to have it sooner rather than later?
Japan is superior to the West or Russia. no way, they are robots, not flexible, not creative. Lifelong devotion to the employer, sexless life and marriages, sexual perversions not in the way I would like  Besides, I knew a man which worked in Japan for several years, he said Japaneze are quite Westernized, i.e. they are now deprived of their own culture, all their charm, samurais etc. are in the past.
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My fear is Trump will hit North Korea with a limited response, giving Kim Jong-un the opportunity to respond by shelling South Korea, then what?
Ideally, it precipitates a worldwide nuclear exchange and thus brings about a nessecary end to the West's immigration crisis.
^This is probably the stupidest post I've ever had the displeasure of reading on P.com
The primary lesson of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is that a society will more readily and easily recover from a nuclear detonation than mass immigration. Nuclear war is an answer to many of the world's problems...............
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actually starting war with NKorea Trump may serve global peace quite much.  The US must understand nuclear weapons is not a joke. It's better if this understanding requires destruction of Tokyo than a nuclear incident between the US and Russia. Trump just presses fast forward to this new understanding. Isn't it good?
What is your problem with Japan?
Nothing at all, generally. I even tend to close my eyes on their claims that our Southern Kuril islands are their northern territories.... But, if we lookat the situation without any bias, it will be absolutely fair to see them punished for US agression as a US ally, don't you think? But generally - Japan is a vital part of Western economy, and thecmost vulnerable part of the chain, it is to collapse anyway and most probably to be the very Black Swan which starts Global economic collapse (if China fails). So, why not to have it sooner rather than later?
Japan is superior to the West or Russia.
no way, they are robots, not flexible, not creative. Lifelong devotion to the employer, sexless life and marriages, sexual perversions not in the way I would like  Besides, I knew a man which worked in Japan for several years, he said Japaneze are quite Westernized, i.e. they are now deprived of their own culture, all their charm, samurais etc. are in the past. Robots have a future, not men. When was the last time Japan experienced Islamic Terrorism?
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^This is probably the stupidest post I've ever had the displeasure of reading on P.com
The primary lesson of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is that a society will more readily and easily recover from a nuclear detonation than mass immigration.
The biological half-life of nuclear radiation will be years, if not decades before the area will sustain life again. Meaning, if you had your way North and South Korea will be moving to China - Russia, and you're concerned about illegal immigration? I doubt you, like Trump, have thought this matter through.
Have you ever been to Hiroshima? The answer to that is irrelevant - his scenario is more than likely the outcome. You've got Japan so far up your arse that you've got sushi for brains... just saying.
Cheers Hughmac
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H4T wrote: [Global] nuclear annihilation is preferable to the pre-Trump immigration/refugee policies.
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