acri1

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You guys really scared about nukes hitting us?

I could see them attempting to send one but it failing halfway


I'm more worried about them nuking sk or Japan and the fallout consequences

I'm scared about nukes being used in general. There's no winner in a nuclear war. :francis:

If anybody uses a nuke for any reason it's an L for everybody.
 

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what?
grab them by the p*ssy:pachaha:
I like soldiers that dont get caught :pachaha:
bad hombres who are a bunch of rapists and drug dealers:pachaha:
Obama was not born in Murica! :pachaha:
2 Corinthians...in fukking Liberty U too:pachaha:
my intelligence services are basically nazis :pachaha:
hey blah people what you got to lose, yall ready fukked anyway :troll:
I hereby on decree of twitter ban transgenders from the military...its a retrospective ban too :pachaha:
I fired my FBI director because that investigation was getting too close to me :pachaha:
coal people got next :ufdup:
then Don jr :sas2:


#FACTS...:pachaha:
 
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Here's China's official state run paper statement on the NK situation

Reckless game over the Korean Peninsula runs risk of real war - Global Times


Reckless game over the Korean Peninsula runs risk of real war
Source:Global Times Published: 2017/8/10 23:23:40

The US and North Korea have both ramped up their threatening rhetoric. The Pentagon has prepared plans for B-1B strategic bombers to make preemptive strikes on North Korea's missile sites. US Secretary of Defense James Mattis issued an ultimatum to North Korea on Wednesday to "cease any consideration of actions that would lead to the end of its regime and destruction of its people."

Meanwhile, North Korea issued plans to fire four intermediate-range missiles to land 30-40 kilometers from Guam and claimed it would finalize the plan by mid-August.

Some people in Guam have already expressed panic for the first time after the end of the Cold War. The US has already got the worst of the confrontation with North Korea.

Many people believe the possibility of war is very low. If war really breaks out, the US can hardly reap any strategic harvest and North Korea will face unprecedented risks. North Korea aims to propel the US to negotiate with it, while the US wants to put North Korea in check. Neither can achieve its goal, so they compete to escalate tensions, but neither wants to take the initiative to launch a war.

The real danger is that such a reckless game may lead to miscalculations and a strategic "war." That is to say, neither Washington nor Pyongyang really wants war, but a war could break out anyway as they do not have the experience of putting such an extreme game under control.

In the near future, it would be highly sensitive if US B-1B fighter jets fly over the Korean Peninsula or North Korea launches missiles in the direction of Guam. Both sides would upgrade their alert to the highest level. The uncertainty in the Korean Peninsula is growing.

Beijing is not able to persuade Washington or Pyongyang to back down at this time. It needs to make clear its stance to all sides and make them understand that when their actions jeopardize China's interests, China will respond with a firm hand.

China should also make clear that if North Korea launches missiles that threaten US soil first and the US retaliates, China will stay neutral. If the US and South Korea carry out strikes and try to overthrow the North Korean regime and change the political pattern of the Korean Peninsula, China will prevent them from doing so.


China opposes both nuclear proliferation and war in the Korean Peninsula. It will not encourage any side to stir up military conflict, and will firmly resist any side which wants to change the status quo of the areas where China's interests are concerned. It is hoped that both Washington and Pyongyang can exercise restraint. The Korean Peninsula is where the strategic interests of all sides converge, and no side should try to be the absolute dominator of the region.
 

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"The problem is not hitting North Korea, its what happens next," Joe Cirincione, president of the Ploughshare Fund, an organization working to stop nuclear proliferation, told CNN.
"You strike North Korea, they are going to strike back and they have a devastating conventional arsenal built up on the border that could lay waste to Seoul," he said. "Estimates are that hundreds of thousands of South Koreans would die in the first few hours of combat -- from artillery, from rockets, from short range missiles -- and if this war would escalate to the nuclear level, then you are looking at tens of millions of casualties and the destruction of the eleventh largest economy in the world."
"That's what you are going to roll the dice on," Cirincione added.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/11/politics/us-north-korea-strike-first/index.html
 

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The thing I worry about the most is some unknown going rogue and thus setting off a series of events that happen so quickly that no one is quite sure what to do next :francis:
 
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