Rigamortus
Superstar
Do you think Japan is that big? Did you not read about what they did to us?
That don't count though. Them Japs caught us slippin'. That wont happen with NK cause we have ppl watching them 24/7
Do you think Japan is that big? Did you not read about what they did to us?
emp this bytch, kill my loans
That don't count though. Them Japs caught us slippin'. That wont happen with NK cause we have ppl watching them 24/7
North Korea...by themselves...
But they pull China into this...
They didn't catch us slipping, we knew they were coming we just allowed them to attack us so we could shyt on them.
All the the stupid shyt being said in this thread
Dumbasses learning thier history from Call of Duty
U.S. officials quietly are expressing concern that North Korea could use its “space launch vehicle” to explode a high-altitude nuclear device over the United States, creating an electromagnetic pulse that would destroy major portions of the U.S. electrical grid system as well as the nation’s critical infrastructures.
The concern is so great that U.S. officials who watch North Korea closely are continually monitoring the status of the North Korean “space launch vehicle,” whose status could suggest a pre-emptive nuclear strike against the United States.
They are aware of the three-stage missile North Korea launched last December that also orbited a “package,” which experts say could be a test to orbit a nuclear weapon that then would be deorbited on command anywhere over the U.S. and exploded at a high altitude, creating an EMP effect.
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This concern recently has been reinforced by a little-publicized study by the U.S. Army War College that said a nuclear detonation at altitude above a U.S. city could wipe out the electrical grid for hundreds, possibly thousands of miles around.
The impact would be catastrophic.
“Preparing for months without a commercial source of clean water (city water pressure is often dependent on electric pumping to storage towers) and stoppage of sewage treatment facilities will require net methods of survival particularly in populated areas,” the military study said.
The May 2011 study, titled, “In the Dark: Military Planning for a Catastrophic Critical Infrastructure Event,” concluded that there is “very little” in the way of backup capability to the electric grid upon which the communications infrastructure is vitally dependent.
Read more at http://marketdailynews.com/2013/04/...e-over-the-united-states/#brgoFgF4aY7lCJUB.99
I really don't know much about this shyt but I know for a fact most of y'all in here talking out of ya asses