North Korea says its missiles can reach US

budsmoker87

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North Korea is one of only 4 countries left that have their own sovereign central banking system



you bet your ass the global banking cartel won't quit until they create their central bank in North Korea
 

an11dy9

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WOW. If anybody believes North Korea can reach America with a nuclear warhead (You didn't specify that, I know), than you probably also believe Kim Jong-il really did get those 18 or so holes in one his first time golfing! LOL. Don't you all remember that launch a few months ago that made it, something like 2 miles up? Haha... rollinbud, quit fear mongering- you look foolish. By the way, I must add that that sounds like a Fox News "breaking news banner".
 

beenthere

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WOW. If anybody believes North Korea can reach America with a nuclear warhead (You didn't specify that, I know), than you probably also believe Kim Jong-il really did get those 18 or so holes in one his first time golfing! LOL. Don't you all remember that launch a few months ago that made it, something like 2 miles up? Haha... rollinbud, quit fear mongering- you look foolish. By the way, I must add that that sounds like a Fox News "breaking news banner".
Dude, are you Buckies big brother?
 

deprave

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Thanks and11dy9 , I pretty much don't have to post in this thread now, exactly what I was going to write pretty much. North Korea can't even hit South Korea.
 

Harrekin

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Thanks and11dy9 , I pretty much don't have to post in this thread now, exactly what I was going to write pretty much. North Korea can't even hit South Korea.
Looks like Kim Jong Jr Jr is considering relaxing property rights for North Koreans. Remember he's Western educated, he's not his Dad (had had ultra-mega-super short man syndrome).

Also to repeat what a few above said, they test their nukes underground for a reason, they can't drop them and they can't launch them...some threat to a country 5000 miles away ;)
 

fb360

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WOW. If anybody believes North Korea can reach America with a nuclear warhead (You didn't specify that, I know), than you probably also believe Kim Jong-il really did get those 18 or so holes in one his first time golfing! LOL. Don't you all remember that launch a few months ago that made it, something like 2 miles up? Haha... rollinbud, quit fear mongering- you look foolish. By the way, I must add that that sounds like a Fox News "breaking news banner".
Actually this makes you sound particularly stupid.
When you send a missile intercontinental, you send it essentially straight up, until it leaves the atmosphere, let it hang around floating in space (requires near 0 energy) until the location you are targeting revolves into place, and then you just have to push it down to Earth at the correct trajectory. This requires the energy for the warhead to leave the atmosphere, and the energy to get into the correct trajectory, no more, unless wanted. A very feasible and plausible situation.

If you can build a rocket that can get to space, or better yet, the moon, what's stopping you from turning that rocket into a weapon and landing it in your enemies backyard? You don't just point the warhead towards America and shoot it straight through the atmosphere from point A to point B lol...

The only point you could be trying to make, which would deem your argument correct, is that North Korea does not have the capability to put a warhead in a rocket, and send it to space, which is fallacious.

e; If you think they are going to showoff the big guns before employing a strategy to gain reward, then you are naive
 

an11dy9

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Looks like Kim Jong Jr Jr is considering relaxing property rights for North Koreans. Remember he's Western educated, he's not his Dad (had had ultra-mega-super short man syndrome).

Also to repeat what a few above said, they test their nukes underground for a reason, they can't drop them and they can't launch them...some threat to a country 5000 miles away ;)
LOL. I too have heard that North Korea is opening up a bit. I hope so, for the people's sake. I'll never forget watching a documentary on a doctor that got permission to relieve some North Korean citizens of some eye disease. They also talked about the "stunted generation" due to the food crisis they're having over there and even the forced labor camps. It's was amazing, quite eye opening, and very sad. I remember hearing that also, about property rights. Guess they are just catching wind of Mickey Mouse as well, hopefully that's a sign of becoming a bit more westernized- I guess.
 

fb360

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LOL. I too have heard that North Korea is opening up a bit. I hope so, for the people's sake. I'll never forget watching a documentary on a doctor that got permission to relieve some North Korean citizens of some eye disease. They also talked about the "stunted generation" due to the food crisis they're having over there and even the forced labor camps. It's was amazing, quite eye opening, and very sad. I remember hearing that also, about property rights. Guess they are just catching wind of Mickey Mouse as well, hopefully that's a sign of becoming a bit more westernized- I guess.
The particular documentary is available as an instant stream on Netflix, and I agree, is a good watch.

But just because the general population of NK was highly neglected under Kim Jong Il, he certainly did maintain a well nourished army, as well as a well nourished stock of warheads.
 

an11dy9

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Actually this makes you sound particularly stupid.
When you send a missile intercontinental, you send it essentially straight up, until it leaves the atmosphere, let it hang around floating in space (requires near 0 energy) until the location you are targeting revolves into place, and then you just have to push it down to Earth at the correct trajectory. This requires the energy for the warhead to leave the atmosphere, and the energy to get into the correct trajectory, no more, unless wanted. A very feasible and plausible situation.

If you can build a rocket that can get to space, or better yet, the moon, what's stopping you from turning that rocket into a weapon and landing it in your enemies backyard? You don't just point the warhead towards America and shoot it straight through the atmosphere from point A to point B lol...

The only point you could be trying to make, which would deem your argument correct, is that North Korea does not have the capability to put a warhead in a rocket, and send it to space, which is fallacious.

e; If you think they are going to showoff the big guns before employing a strategy to gain reward, then you are naive
Actually that's exactly what they were trying to do. Get a rocket into space. They claimed it was for a satellite, many speculated it was for a nuclear warhead. It got what, a mile or two up and it fell apart. It was destroyed, kinda like what I'm doing to your post. Now who sounds "particularly stupid"?

And No, you're wrong. North Korea has no capabilities to put a warhead, satellite, or rocket into space, just as I explain, they tried it a few months ago. And failed. Like you right now.
 

Harrekin

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Actually that's exactly what they were trying to do. Get a rocket into space. They claimed it was for a satellite, many speculated it was for a nuclear warhead. It got what, a mile or two up and it fell apart. It was destroyed, kinda like what I'm doing to your post. Now who sounds "particularly stupid"?

And No, you're wrong. North Korea has no capabilities to put a warhead, satellite, or rocket into space, just as I explain, they tried it a few months ago. And failed. Like you right now.
They should've practiced on Kerbal Space Programme, it's an epic game if you've a PC that can handle the real time physics.

Teaches basically everything you need to put a rocket anywhere in a solar system. (It only calculates gravity from one celestial body at a time tho, so no Lagrangian points yet sadly.

Youll thank me later.
 
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