[img]http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/50300000/jpg/_50300646_50300637.jpg[/img]
[b]North Korea has warned the South against "provocations", including planned military live-fire drills near the disputed maritime border.[/b]
[quote]A North Korean statement said the South was causing "extreme" tension.
It is Pyongyang's first response to South Korea's new defence minister, Kim Kwan-jin, saying Northern attacks would be met with air strikes.
He spoke following North Korea's shelling of a South Korean island that killed four people.
In a statement carried by North Korea's official news agency, KCNA, Pyongyang blamed the South's government for ratcheting up tension.
"The political situation on the Korean peninsula is reaching an uncontrollable level due to provocative, frantic moves by the puppet group," said the statement.
The shelling of Yeonpyeong island on 23 November killed two South Korean civilians and two soldiers, and shocked Seoul into reviewing its rules of engagement for such incidents.
The island lies south of the Northern Limit Line, the maritime border declared by UN forces at the end of the Korean War in 1953, but not recognised by Pyongyang.
The bombardment of the island came after Southern naval drills in the area.
The shelling, and the tough statements from both sides that have followed it, have stoked tensions in the region.
At a parliamentary confirmation hearing on Friday, incoming Defence Minister Kim said: "If North Korea provokes again, we will definitely use aircraft to attack North Korea."
The South has also engaged in a flurry of military preparations, including a forthcoming live-fire drill along its coast, naval manoeuvres with the US and plans for further exercises with the US.
The just-completed naval manoeuvres were planned long before the shelling of Yeonpyeong.
The live-fire exercise, a routine training drill, was also scheduled before the bombardment, military officials said. [/quote]
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Oh boo hoo, what did they expect when you shell a fucking island and kill dozens of people?
Also, that picture at the top of the article :v:
If they really cared about these "provocations", they'd shut the fuck up instead of putting out these empty threats. North Korea is just acting wild right now to cement Kim Jong-Un's position among the military.
cool
That picture is begging to be captioned with "I see what you did there"
And the north needs a nuclear cock slap.
[QUOTE=bravehat;26504371]That picture is begging to be captioned with "I see what you did there"
And the north needs a nuclear cock slap.[/QUOTE]
Ahem,don't you mean my Son needs a nuclear cock slap?
[QUOTE=Kim_Jong_il;26504486]Ahem,don't you mean my Son needs a nuclear cock slap?[/QUOTE]
Sorry my lord, I did not mean to offend you and your glorious nations legacy, it won't happen again. :ohdear:
[QUOTE=bravehat;26504538]Sorry my lord, I did not mean to offend you and your glorious nations legacy, it won't happen again. :ohdear:[/QUOTE]
It's ok,my son is a prick anyway
[QUOTE=Kim_Jong_il;26504555]It's ok,my son is a prick anyway[/QUOTE]
What about the girl?
the girl is the son
[QUOTE=W0w00t;26507696]the girl is the son[/QUOTE]
North Korea, everything is ass backwards.
[QUOTE=bravehat;26504371]That picture is begging to be captioned with "I see what you did there"
And the north needs a nuclear cock slap.[/QUOTE]
Nuclear anything won't help at all, precision rocket and bombs strikes will do.
Is it bad that I'm actually hoping for a war so that North Korea finally ceases to exist and it's people stop being oppressed and stop starving?
I think my avatar demonstrates the severity of these actions.
[QUOTE=SM0K3 B4N4N4;26507950]Is it bad that I'm actually hoping for a war so that North Korea finally ceases to exist and it's people stop being oppressed and stop starving?[/QUOTE]
Glorious leader cannot be defeated.
[QUOTE=ExplodingGuy;26507888]Nuclear anything won't help at all, precision rocket and bombs strikes will do.[/QUOTE]
we have nuclear precision rockets that are extremely clean with little fallout risk.
[QUOTE=SM0K3 B4N4N4;26507967]we have [b]nuclear precision rockets[/b] that are extremely clean with little fallout risk.[/QUOTE]
:what:
Oh, Kimmy J, you so crazy.
The North should surrender already, there's no hope to their cause ever since the Cold War ended. China doesn't support them, only Iran does, and that's an almost laughable considering just how far one country is from the other.
People are way too affected by anti-nuclear propaganda to realize that a large portion of our nuclear arsenal isn't built the same way as bombs back in the 50s which were very dirty and had a lot of radiation and fallout. The bombs we build now are more made for accuracy, destroying only parts of a city (even though we have some missiles that are designed to have multiple bombs that spread out over an area, I highly doubt we'll ever use them). When I say precision I mean only destroying everything with in less than a kilometer, which would be the most effective thing to use on the capitol of North Korea, specifically the area where the center of the government is.
Not that I'm saying we should turn to Nuclear Weapons. If North Koreans saw their capitol being nuked they wouldn't be very welcoming to an invading force.
It's like two kids threatening each other.
[QUOTE=SM0K3 B4N4N4;26508149]People are way too affected by anti-nuclear propaganda to realize that a large portion of our nuclear arsenal isn't built the same way as bombs back in the 50s which were very dirty and had a lot of radiation and fallout. The bombs we build now are more made for accuracy, destroying only parts of a city (even though we have some missiles that are designed to have multiple bombs that spread out over an area, I highly doubt we'll ever use them). When I say precision I mean only destroying everything with in less than a kilometer, which would be the most effective thing to use on the capitol of North Korea, specifically the area where the center of the government is.[/QUOTE]
Doesnt matter. You blow up a nuclear bomb and there is definitely going to be fallout in the surrounding areas.
[QUOTE=SM0K3 B4N4N4;26507967]we have nuclear precision rockets that are extremely clean with little fallout risk.[/QUOTE]
Yeah fuck the copious amounts of radioactive dust that occurs from those.
[IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/fallout.PNG[/IMG]
Perfectly fallout free.
Information on this image, Divine Strake was a non-nuclear test, to determine the effects of nuclear bunker busters similar in yield to the rockets you mentioned. It was canceled in 2007 due to the testing grounds being contaminated with radioactive dust from several nuclear tests before. This chart marks the estimated fallout that would have occurred if the test happened.
[QUOTE=Explosions;26508000]:what:[/QUOTE]
Nuclear tipped bunker busters.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_bunker_buster[/url]
[editline]5th December 2010[/editline]
[QUOTE=ExplodingGuy;26508381]Yeah fuck the copious amounts of radioactive dust that occurs from those.
[img_thumb]http://filesmelt.com/dl/fallout.PNG[/img_thumb]
Perfectly fallout free.
Information on this image, Divine Strake was a non-nuclear test, to determine the effects of nuclear bunker busters similar in yield to the rockets you mentioned. It was canceled in 2007 due to the testing grounds being contaminated with radioactive dust from several nuclear tests before. This chart marks the estimated fallout from the test.[/QUOTE]
Isn't that it ejecting radioactive material from previous tests into the air?
[QUOTE=bravehat;26508545]Isn't that it ejecting radioactive material from previous tests into the air?[/QUOTE]
That's what I said, and why the test was canceled. Many lawsuits were threatened.
[QUOTE=ExplodingGuy;26508590]That's what I said, and why the test was canceled. Many lawsuits were threatened.[/QUOTE]
Yeah I realised that, I replied to the post as you edited :v:
I bet North Korea secretly wants to make out with South Korea.
South Korea and North Korea are basically saying "You show me yours, I'll show you mine." Except with long, hard penetrators.
[QUOTE=Hunt3r.j2;26517711]South Korea and North Korea are basically saying "You show me yours, I'll show you mine." Except with long, hard [b]dongs[/b].[/QUOTE]
Funny enough, I just made the sentence more proper and correct.
Why the hell do we need nuclear weapons anyways? Can't copious amounts of conventional weapons do that job?
I thought that was why we have a military budget through the roof.
[QUOTE=DoctorSalt;26517873]Why the hell do we need nuclear weapons anyways? Can't copious amounts of conventional weapons do that job?
I thought that was why we have a military budget through the roof.[/QUOTE]
Everyone needs a bigger stick than the other guy
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