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6/18/2009 2:30:57 AM
if only there were a 4 page thread devoted to this sort of thing.
6/18/2009 3:05:16 AM
If only this weren't 30 minutes old news..More Sources (all within an hour):Many More Sources:http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,527020,00.htmlhttp://en.rian.ru/world/20090618/155282803.htmlhttp://www.nationalterroralert.com/updates/2009/06/17/north-korea-may-launch-missile-toward-hawaii-in-july/http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20090617/NEWS08/906170374/Hawai+i+warned+of+missile+threatOr here for all: http://news.google.com/news?q=North+Korea+Missile+Hawaii&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=k1B&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=vuY5Svv7OsGMtgeV6bTiDA&sa=X&oi=news_group&resnum=1&ct=title
6/18/2009 3:07:15 AM
Herro....
6/18/2009 3:14:41 AM
Fear Mongering.
6/18/2009 10:06:10 AM
they're just angry that their previous show of aggression didn't maintain our attention (because of the situation and iran and whatnot). kji is obviously very childish and needs attention every once in a while.
6/18/2009 10:55:11 AM
The curious question is, if they did strike Hawaii with a missile, how would the United States respond? Any sort of military action is a guaranteed war that will leave tens of thousands dead within weeks. The last war against North Korea cost 36,516 American lives with a total of around 2 million military casualties in a short span of three years. This is the kind of war that would easily draw in the Japanese, Chinese, and even the Russians, and having five of the world's largest armies, economies, etc. in a war would be a mess to say the least.I'm assuming that our government would be forced to respond with the full might of the American military, but given the potential costs, I'm not sure if they'd do so. Air strikes? Invasion even at the risk of drawing in the Chinese?
6/18/2009 11:06:05 AM
I imagine NK would be heavily bombed and special forces would make an attempt on the leadership if the bombing failed. I would not expect an invasion in the short term because of all of the competing interests in the region.
6/18/2009 11:09:25 AM
I can't imagine any country on the planet that would have a problem with us beginning tactical strikes immediately in the event of a missile hitting our territory.
6/18/2009 11:12:05 AM
yeah, i mean - i don't see how that is even a "curious question".....you bomb Hawaii? You'll get bombed back to the stone age. Simple as that. The Japanese bombed Hawaii once before - maybe NK should see what happened to them. It probably would be foolish to start a ground invasion, but you can bet that there would be ICBMs and B-2s on the way across the Pacific before the fires are put out in Hawaii.
6/18/2009 11:16:56 AM
NKorea may have missile blow up on launch pad. We can only hope.
6/18/2009 11:29:24 AM
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6/18/2009 12:23:00 PM
If North Korea were to actually hit Hawaii -- or miss in a credible attempt to hit Hawaii -- I seriously doubt that China would intervene militarily on their behalf. They've already been trying to distance themselves from NK in light of its recent belligerence.I suspect that the most violent initial response would be a large, possibly multinational airstrike on communist artillery emplacements on the border (in an attempt to pre-empt massive destruction in Seoul) and various nuclear and missile sites. This would be followed by a sustained, almost certainly multinational air campaign against government and military targets, with military action being minimal. I agree with many others here that invasion is unlikely.Actually, assuming any of this comes to pass, I can see China as a likely invader of the North. That allows them to look good internationally and keep it communist while getting rid of the problematic regime currently in place.
6/18/2009 1:08:06 PM
called it in the other thread.
6/18/2009 1:50:36 PM
If it were me in command, I'd cut this bitch off with the quickness. Drop a single Minuteman on Pyongyang and let them see what the consequences are of wielding the big stick. I would not advocate a nuclear response unless the country is armed with nuclear warheads, but if a missile was fired that was a credible nuclear threat to any of our citizens, I would have the Minuteman in the air before the NK missile made it to Hawaii.
6/18/2009 2:06:18 PM
I don't understand the rush to want to nuke the bastards. It wouldn't be remarkably more effective than a conventional bombing campaign. Nuking Pyongyang is like using bunker busters on cavemen. Yes, you will kill a whole fuckton, but so what? A much smaller demonstration of force would get the job done.
6/18/2009 2:18:15 PM
Obama: I'm sorry that we angered you NKorea. We deserved that missile - we'll try to do better next time.
6/18/2009 2:28:58 PM
6/18/2009 2:32:20 PM
Why in the world would we use nukes? We could be just as effective with precise convential bombs.
6/18/2009 2:34:58 PM
1. You don't take any options off the table.2. The thought of being attacked by nuclear weapons is so undesirable that it has a deterrent effect. 3. Some of you obviously need to familiarize yourselves with tactical nuclear weapons.
6/18/2009 4:08:55 PM
Realistically, an air-detonation of a 300-KT warhead above Pyongyang would doubtfully cause significant collateral damage to surrounding territories in terms of fallout. Get over the Cold War mentality of bombs blowing fallout thousands of kilometers and nuclear winter.However, the stigma associated with nukes would probably result in the backlash already referenced by others in the thread. Honestly, you're not going to get the job done with a single nuke anyway, so even if you nuked you'd probably need to bomb sites conventionally. Might as well just stick with traditional air strikes and not open that door again.I wouldn't be against air strikes if a missile was launched that even looked like it was aimed at US territory. And what Saabturbo (son) said applies in reverse. If a WMD (nuclear, biological, chemical) were to hit our territory then nukes would be in order and I don't think other countries would fault us for it.
6/18/2009 4:18:05 PM
Say hello to my little friend!
6/18/2009 9:41:16 PM
Say herro to my rittle friend! fixed
6/18/2009 9:43:44 PM
^ No you didn't! [Edited on June 18, 2009 at 9:54 PM. Reason : ^^ BTW, that's the Davy Crockett with nuclear warhead--10 or 20 ton yield. ]
6/18/2009 9:49:07 PM