North Korea placed under martial law as final preparations begin for nuclear test
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Go home North Korea, you're drunk.
[QUOTE=Killuah;39426676]Being born in a sort-of-repressive socialist state I can tell you that their main fear is/should be that their soldiers run the fuck away as soon as they are out of the "everyone spies on everyone" system.
Now guess what would happen if they "invaded" SK, one of the richest countries in the world?[/QUOTE]
where were you born
socialist state doesn't mean oppressive
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Like I read Kim likes to play video games and shit, I doubt he would just decide one day "Okay let's test nukes and start a war"[/QUOTE]
Well, he is the Supreme Leader. If he wants to do something, he's gonna do it and have the entire support of NK.
North Korea reminds me of that one player in racing games who always gets lapped multiple times but still talks shit
[QUOTE=croguy;39437121]It's not much. They'd get completely bogged down in logistics hell, and they'd blind their entire defense line once the Sun goes down. Also NATO initial response forces tossing modern bombs at them.
It might sound like they got a force capable of raining down hell, but trust me, if Sarajevo stood against millions of shells for five years, Seoul and South Korea's armed forces, along with an instant NATO involvement will beat them back faster than you could pronounce a North Korean propaganda sentence.[/QUOTE]
Just FYI, Sarajevo has a population density of 2,400 people per square mile. Seoul? 17,000. A single barrage would be devastating. Practically any hit will result in casualties.
[editline]4th February 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=croguy;39437266][B]It doesn't really matter, tho. They will inflict casualties, but in the long run they won't carry out nothing but infrastructural damage and civilian casualties, which, if you took the entire city's size in account, would be rather ineffective and would just lead to wasting of ammunition, which is a grave mistake in prolonged warfare.[/B]
But wait! There's more. Imagine what it'd be like sitting on an artillery mountain during night time? Yeah, some people nearly lost their vision permanently after an ordinary battery fire during the Yugo wars, imagine what it'd be like seeing a hundred howitzers all fire at once. Not exactly something you'd want your entire armed forces to be stationed around during war time.
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A couple of thousand of dead civilians in a matter of minutes. Pfft.
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