• N. Korean general says Pyongyang has nuke-tipped ICBMs on standby
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Even if NK has nukes, I doubt they could hit the US. At [B]MOST[/B] maybe the outskirts of Seoul.
[QUOTE=Moustacheman;39873177]Even if NK has nukes, I doubt they could hit the US. At [B]MOST[/B] maybe the outskirts of Seoul.[/QUOTE] their taepodong-2 ICBMs can reach alaska as long as they don't shit out midflight, iirc
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;39871767]North Korea won't launch nuclear bombs at SK and invade them. I promise to eat my own hair if they do.[/QUOTE] Your original Toxx was only if war breaks out, you're just adding nuclear bombs so you wouldn't eat your hair.
[QUOTE=Spirit_Breaker;39873648]Your original Toxx was only if war breaks out, you're just adding nuclear bombs so you wouldn't eat your hair.[/QUOTE] At least he didn't make the error of including a quantity like "all of my hair" He could probably get away with eating a snippet.
[QUOTE=Spirit_Breaker;39873648]Your original Toxx was only if war breaks out, you're just adding nuclear bombs so you wouldn't eat your hair.[/QUOTE] My intention with that post was "will NK do something besides bitch?".
[QUOTE=Smugleaf;39863132]This wouldn't be happening if the U.S. decided to let the Korean people declare independence and not create two Koreas.[/QUOTE] the Soviet Union controlled the northern half of Korea after the war, just like they controlled East Germany, only the Soviet Union gave up on North Korea after they were formed, China was the only country looking out for them for the longest time.
Well I'm sure it's [B]Most Likely[/B] that NK will [B]not[/B] launch a nuclear strike or invade anywhere unless they have a really really good reason to go offensive with their resources not being as large as NATO's. I think they're just upset about NATO giving them limitations about what they can and cannot do.
Its like they're blackmailing USA
[QUOTE=Smugleaf;39863264]What. How do penises relate to nuclear war?[/QUOTE] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B4suxQVUAQ[/media]
I wonder what the common North Korean citizens' opinion is about this.
[QUOTE=Zenreon117;39877192]I wonder what the common North Korean citizens' opinion is about this.[/QUOTE] That's the thing- they don't get real news there, they get snippets of truth and a bunch of farcical stuff designed to make NK look like the most powerful nation of the world trying to keep its people safe. The common North Korean doesn't have an individual opinion because they can't form one, their government decides their opinion for them.
[QUOTE=Olinaj;39877257]That's the thing- they don't get real news there, they get snippets of truth and a bunch of farcical stuff designed to make NK look like the most powerful nation of the world trying to keep its people safe. The common North Korean doesn't have an individual opinion because they can't form one, their government decides their opinion for them.[/QUOTE] You know, as much a propaganda works, there are still people who realize what this is, stories through families and values that precede this communism. People in the west might think that the people there are utterly brainwashed, but from what I have experienced from the Romanian Revolution under Ceaușescu, the people are just quiet, but they do have an opinion.
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