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August 14, 2017, 08:44 PM
c1steve
Lil Kim
A Chinese-American friend of mine has explained that the last thing China wants is a war with the US. Much of the Chinese culture is all about making money, and with a war they would lose money. He tells me there is no way China would go to war with the US.


-c1steve
August 14, 2017, 08:46 PM
MikeinNC
quote:
Originally posted by justjoe:
I doubt that anyone here knows exactly how EMPs could be used right now. And if he/she did know, they couldn't say.


Read "One Second After" by William R. Forstchen


it explains it pretty well in there....



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August 16, 2017, 08:52 AM
Rightwire
Lil Bich backed down.... Good call




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August 16, 2017, 11:58 AM
Il Cattivo
quote:
Originally posted by c1steve:
A Chinese-American friend of mine has explained that the last thing China wants is a war with the US. Much of the Chinese culture is all about making money, and with a war they would lose money. He tells me there is no way China would go to war with the US.

Hmmm. State-owned weapons factories + state-controlled natural resources = pacifism?
August 16, 2017, 02:59 PM
olfuzzy
Amid the stunning revelations of advancements in North Korea's nuclear missile program, experts say there's another weapon in Pyongyang’s arsenal the world should keep a close eye on.

Kim Jong Un’s military has been collecting large stockpiles of nerve agents, such as sarin and VX, that could target U.S. military bases in the region and large cities like Seoul and Tokyo, according to a new report.

“Nuclear weapons are not the only threat,” Kelsey Davenport, director of non-proliferation policy for the Arms Control Association told the McClatchy Washington Bureau. “North Korea could respond to a U.S. attack using chemical weapons. That would be devastating.”

While Pyongyang officials deny the rogue regime possesses chemical weapons, the country began developing chemical weapons in 1961 amid rising tensions at that time.

The Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology reports the country has four military bases equipped with chemical weapons and at least 11 facilities where they are produced and stored.

Davenport said it would be difficult, if not impossible, to neutralize North Korea’s chemical weapon stockpile with a preventive strike.

“Compared to the nuclear threat, which involves, a finite number of warheads and delivery systems vulnerable to air defenses and antimissile systems, the chemical threat is not as easily negated,” military analyst Reid Kirby wrote in the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists.

The report on Pyongyang’s chemical arsenal comes amid rising tensions with the U.S., a conflict which saw an apparent de-escalation this week after North Korean media reported Kim Jong Un had delayed a decision about whether to follow through with his threat to fire missiles toward Guam, a U.S. territory.

President Trump said in a tweet on Wednesday the dictator made a “wise decision” to back down from his threats.

“The alternative would have been both catastrophic and unacceptable!” Trump wrote.

U.S. military officials have not commented on North Korea’s chemical weapons arsenal.

VX and sarin are two potent nerve agents, which attack the nervous system. Both are banned by the Chemical Weapons Convention, but several countries maintain stockpiles.

Trump accused the Syrian government of using chemical weapons on its citizens earlier this year, an attack that killed at least 74 people.

“There is legitimate concerns that sustained use of chemical weapons in Syria has lowered the threshold for their use elsewhere,” Davenport said.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2...-in-its-arsenal.html
August 16, 2017, 04:02 PM
GT-40DOC
Looks to me like L'il Kim listened to what the Pres. and his advisers had to say about this shit, and thought otherwise about things. For sure Trump and Mathis spoke "too harshly" to Kim!!! LOL The little shit seems to have understood it just fine.
August 16, 2017, 05:28 PM
c1steve
Or he listened to the Chinese when Trump signed an order to investigate whether the Chinese were abiding by trade agreements.


-c1steve
August 16, 2017, 08:57 PM
Il Cattivo
quote:
Trump accused the Syrian government of using chemical weapons on its citizens earlier this year, an attack that killed at least 74 people

I'd like to think Trump established a precedent in how he will handle the use or threat of use of chemical agents when he had that airport taken out.
August 16, 2017, 09:13 PM
oldRoger
quote:
Davenport said it would be difficult, if not impossible, to neutralize North Korea’s chemical weapon stockpile with a preventive strike.



I believe that a Nuclear Detonation is hot enough to neutralize just about anything.

I am not suggesting that as a solution but as soon as an "expert" says "impossible" I start to smell an agenda.
August 16, 2017, 11:30 PM
Il Cattivo
I wonder how much Li'l Kim would disperse his supplies of the stuff. On the one hand, dispersal provides a margin of safety for the weapons themselves. On the other hand, who in the hell would that paranoid little bugger trust with an independent capacity to deploy VX?
August 16, 2017, 11:50 PM
Rightwire
I would have probably passed out if I'd seen a headline today that read "TRUMP GIVES N. KOREA PAUSE, GUAM SAFE"




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August 28, 2017, 06:28 PM
Gustofer
Well, Lil' Kim is at it again.

Launches ballistic missile over Japan

Let's see if the "fire and fury, the likes of which the world has never seen" threat is carried out.

I'm thinking that that little bastard might have just poked the wrong bear.


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August 28, 2017, 08:45 PM
AzMikeCFD102
The country's chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, described it as an 'unprecedented, grave threat'.
The warning text to citizens said: 'A missile was fired from North Korea. Please evacuate to a sturdy building or basement.'
The Pentagon responded, confirming that they were aware of the launch.


A statement read: 'We assess North Korea conducted a missile launch within the last 90 minutes.
'We can confirm that the missile launched by North Korea flew over Japan. We are still in the process of assessing this launch.
'North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) determined the missile launch from North Korea did not pose a threat to North America.
'We are working closely with Pacific Command, Strategic Command and NORAD and will provide an update as soon as possible.'
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has said he is ‘outraged’ by the ‘reckless provocation’ of North Korea’s latest missile launch.
North Korea launched a rocket over Japan in 1998 and then a satellite payload in 2009.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...n.html#ixzz4r6XiVyVw






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August 28, 2017, 08:49 PM
Rightwire
He really is trying to pick a fight and make like it wasn't his fault.




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August 28, 2017, 08:57 PM
LDD
At a certain point, Kim will force Japan to take proactive measures to insure the safety of its own people.

If Japan is attacked, they are fully grown nation and do not require US or South Korean permission to defend themselves. If North Korea becomes a sufficient threat to Japan, Japan will be compelled to act, regardless of whether they have express US or South Korean support. If Kim struck Guam, we wouldn't need to ask for South Korean or Japanese permission to strike back: we should not expect the Japanese to require our permission to defend themselves.

It's not personal, it's just politics.
August 28, 2017, 09:08 PM
jimmy123x
I'd send a drone in with a small nuclear bomb on it and bomb his nuclear site, then blame it on their own accident at said nuclear site.
August 28, 2017, 09:39 PM
Rightwire
Sounds like a job for 007




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August 28, 2017, 09:47 PM
220-9er
Time for someone close to him to step up to the plate.
He could easily die from natural causes too.


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August 28, 2017, 09:58 PM
Fenris
quote:
Originally posted by 220-9er:
Time for someone close to him to step up to the plate.
He could easily die from natural causes too.

Acute lead poisoning perhaps.




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August 28, 2017, 10:10 PM
Il Cattivo
A simple fall off of a balcony would do fine.