North Korea's nukes

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North Korea's nukes

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So, assuming a Nork ICBM is launched with a hydrogen warhead on it and it hits a major American city, we can expect the Dem's voter pool to shrink, right? Nah, just kidding. They'll continue to vote from the grave. Twice.
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It's China playing Fat Boy as a metaphorical pantie shot...

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Let's turd might actually be right for once.

The other day I was watching some talking head on one of the news channels blabbering on about how the chinks are frustrated and a bit scared that their boy might do something stupid and cause nukes to fly all over the place.

I don't buy it. If the chinks thought it was in their interest to put down their rabid dog, they would, in a New York minute, or maybe a Shang Hai minute, or something like that.

What I don't get is why do we sit back and watch fat boy's bottle rockets fly over Japan. You would think we'd plunk anything that leaves NoKo airspace.
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smackaholic wrote:
What I don't get is why do we sit back and watch fat boy's bottle rockets fly over Japan. You would think we'd plunk anything that leaves NoKo airspace.
And if the intercept fails? Our navy can't even dodge container ships and we're supposed to have confidence that it can successfully engage ballistic missiles?
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Well, there is that.
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They're going to knock out our entire electric grid with a giant EMP.

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I think it would be hilarious if we could land some sort of drone thing in the middle of Pyongyang's parade ground with typical US graffiti written on it. "Greetings From Uncle Sam" might work.
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