Although that plan relies on them being able to have/test nuclear weapons that can reach the US before being invadedcl4u53w1t2 wrote:
well, i don't think they just want to provoke. from their point of view (kim jong-il's point of view), they're facing several powerful enemies (usa, japan, south korea) and the only way avoiding to get invaded like iraq is building nuclear weapons (that should be able to reach american homeland, too) so a potential attacker would have to face untolerable losses...Poseidon wrote:
I really don't see why they needed to do this. It just provokes. But then again, I bet that was the point.
Well, whatever they did, they failed (again)
CNN wrote:
Satellite launched by North Korea did not make it to orbit, North American Aerospace Defense Command has said.
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Did anyone really expect it to work?Spark wrote:
Well, whatever they did, they failed (again)CNN wrote:
Satellite launched by North Korea did not make it to orbit, North American Aerospace Defense Command has said.
Not surprised, am surprised that it wasn't shot down though seeing as it must've gone off path drastically if it didn't even make orbit. So much for all that hard talk from Japan/South Korea/USA
Im pretty sure Japan/US could've shot it down if it came towards their territory. then they would have had cause to go to war. at the moment they're just like "Lets just watch them fuck around for awhile before we annihilate them"Mekstizzle wrote:
Not surprised, am surprised that it wasn't shot down though seeing as it must've gone off path drastically if it didn't even make orbit. So much for all that hard talk from Japan/South Korea/USA
Its Nuclear weapon poised to explode in the upper atmosphere over the US allowing the DPRK to invade S. Korea and China and Russia to invade the US
at least WWIII has been called to a halt for the next few decadesSpark wrote:
Well, whatever they did, they failed (again)CNN wrote:
Satellite launched by North Korea did not make it to orbit, North American Aerospace Defense Command has said.
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Sincerely, Little Girl.RavyGravy wrote:
Marc Edward ODell Country: United States Position: member wrote:
I eagerly await the glorious launch! May this show the world the power of the victorious DPRK, and the genius of Great Leader Kim Jong Il.
If the imperialist Japan and USA dare to interfere, may they see an immediate answer to their aggression.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
Didn't ya know? At night NK goes into stealth mode so they can't be seen be thar enemiesKmarion wrote:
http://i42.tinypic.com/2istkdl.jpg
http://i42.tinypic.com/2uhttfd.jpg
Can ya tell where NK is?
What are you talking about?Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Did anyone really expect it to work?Spark wrote:
Well, whatever they did, they failed (again)CNN wrote:
Satellite launched by North Korea did not make it to orbit, North American Aerospace Defense Command has said.
The rocket launched by nuclear-armed North Korea on Sunday appears to have fizzled in the Pacific Ocean, but positioned a defiant Kim Jong Il to make demands from an international community worried that it indicates the capacity to fire a long-range missile.
President Barack Obama and other national leaders immediately criticized the Korean leader for threatening peace and stability of nations "near and far." The U.N. Security Council approved an emergency session for Sunday afternoon in New York, following a request from Japan just minutes after liftoff.
"North Korea broke the rules, once again, by testing a rocket that could be used for long-range missiles," Obama said in Prague. "It creates instability in their region, around the world. This provocation underscores the need for action, not just this afternoon in the U.N. Security Council, but in our determination to prevent the spread of these weapons."
Pyongyang claims it launched an experimental communications satellite into orbit Sunday and that it's transmitting data and patriotic songs.
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I thought about it too, but I would probably just get banned/nuked.destruktion_6143 wrote:
i am thinking about applying to the forums...
right on welcome to the nuclear club S. Korea ah shit I thought it was N. Korea oh well they still welcomeHarmor wrote:
Rut roh
lol, you'll probably get blacklisted by the FBI if you sign up.nickb64 wrote:
I thought about it too, but I would probably just get banned/nuked.destruktion_6143 wrote:
i am thinking about applying to the forums...
Any reasoning? Or are you just talking out your ass?karma wrote:
Biden is a bitch
"Like others are doing". What? The last person to test a nuke was North Korea IIRC. Except it was a fizzle anyways because they suck at everything they do..Sup wrote:
Testing how far they(rockets not nukes) go, its not like they are testing if nukes detonate like others are doing...
The last nuclear test by the US was in 1992..

better luck next time
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Also to renege.Turquoise wrote:
Yep. That would appear to be their M.O.Kmarion wrote:
http://i40.tinypic.com/2r4ihbp.jpg
They'll back down once they get the right bribe.
/extortion
I'm watching this at the moment, currently upt o part 8:
http://www.vbs.tv/shows.php?show=1442318652
Some reporters sneak into NK and film a documentary on the sly.
http://www.vbs.tv/shows.php?show=1442318652
Some reporters sneak into NK and film a documentary on the sly.
lol that forum is a joke, no one person comments on a thread twice and almost all discussions people from all round the world are calling kim jong "comrade"Spark wrote:
There's a "forum" on there and it is lulz. It couldn't be more plainly obvious that every member is a DPRK govt agent "impersonating: someone from another country.destruktion_6143 wrote:
bahahaha
so that comm sat will do wonders for the ppl of the DPRK
OMG they have a website
http://www.korea-dpr.com/
shit, what if i am on their "list" now?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co … 07_pf.html
It's like clockwork with these guys. They must be butt hurt that they didn't get anything from their last (failed) threat.
It's like clockwork with these guys. They must be butt hurt that they didn't get anything from their last (failed) threat.
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