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  • kommisar
    Dark Chancellor
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    • Jun 2005
    • 7328

    #16
    Re: Let the war begin

    if they do propaganda against america long enough the whole country might not give a shit about how much artillery their southern brethren have.

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    • Choofers
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      • Dec 2008
      • 6205

      #17
      Re: Let the war begin

      I'm really hoping this is just more heightened rhetoric. But, apparently, Kim Jong Un is fucking crazy.

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      • V-Ormix
        Banned
        • Aug 2008
        • 4677

        #18
        Re: Let the war begin

        crazy - welp, seya later DPRK rofl

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        • Riotpolice
          "Reach For The Stars"
          • Nov 2010
          • 1921

          #19
          Re: Let the war begin

          Originally posted by A2P
          Can we just bomb the fuck out of DPRK so that no one has to put up with their shit anymore. Seriously. They won't be missed.


          The reality is, bombing the shit out of them might probably be the best idea. The only thing holding us back would be politics, "ethics", and probably the fact that we like to spend a ton of money on our wars -.-
          Originally posted by hi19hi19
          Also why is "summon" in quotation marks as usually that signifies an alternate meaning like for example last night I "visited" your mother but it really means last night I "fucked her in the ass" so exactly what is the subtext of "summon" because I am not sure I am comfortable with the implications

          Originally posted by m0de
          im usually the "nice guy" around these parts.. but this is bad, and you should feel bad. i would rather dip my balls in honey and hover them over a red ant hill than to ever hear such butchered crap.

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          • Choofers
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            • Dec 2008
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            #20
            Re: Let the war begin

            If we did bomb them, we couldn't use nuclear weapons. The surrounding countries are either neutral or our allies, especially South Korea. Imagine what would happen if fallout drifted south and killed our own troops?

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            • travman301
              #swagdog
              • Mar 2004
              • 2641

              #21
              Re: Let the war begin

              Originally posted by Choofers
              If we did bomb them, we couldn't use nuclear weapons. The surrounding countries are either neutral or our allies, especially South Korea. Imagine what would happen if fallout drifted south and killed our own troops?
              That is what white phosphorous is for.

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              • Izzy
                Snek
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                • Jan 2003
                • 9195

                #22
                Re: Let the war begin

                There are probably some varying degrees of nuclear magnitude that would be the right size for such a thing.

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                • Choofers
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                  • Dec 2008
                  • 6205

                  #23
                  Re: Let the war begin

                  Originally posted by travman301
                  That is what white phosphorous is for.
                  White phosphorous is regulated by the laws of war. We won't use it on North Korea.

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                  • Riotpolice
                    "Reach For The Stars"
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 1921

                    #24
                    Re: Let the war begin

                    Originally posted by Choofers
                    If we did bomb them, we couldn't use nuclear weapons. The surrounding countries are either neutral or our allies, especially South Korea. Imagine what would happen if fallout drifted south and killed our own troops?
                    No, most certainly not with nukes. Just use MOAB's, those will do the most amount of damage and are non-nuclear.

                    Originally posted by travman301
                    That is what white phosphorous is for.
                    Why not just use mercury then -.-
                    Last edited by Riotpolice; 04-4-2013, 04:06 PM.
                    Originally posted by hi19hi19
                    Also why is "summon" in quotation marks as usually that signifies an alternate meaning like for example last night I "visited" your mother but it really means last night I "fucked her in the ass" so exactly what is the subtext of "summon" because I am not sure I am comfortable with the implications

                    Originally posted by m0de
                    im usually the "nice guy" around these parts.. but this is bad, and you should feel bad. i would rather dip my balls in honey and hover them over a red ant hill than to ever hear such butchered crap.

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                    • PrawnSkunk
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                      • Dec 2007
                      • 3907

                      #25
                      Re: Let the war begin

                      North Korea's Final Warning

                      Final2

                      Final11111

                      FINALLLLLLLLLL

                      THISISTHEREALFINAL

                      _NOTJOKING_SERIOUSLYTHISONE_NOT_THEOTHER_THISSSS_444

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                      • Choofers
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                        • Dec 2008
                        • 6205

                        #26
                        Re: Let the war begin

                        Originally posted by Riotpolice
                        Why not just use mercury then -.-
                        Are you talking about red mercury?

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                        • top
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                          • Apr 2012
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                          #27
                          Re: Let the war begin

                          i'm surprised that north korea still gets this much attention

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                          • Riotpolice
                            "Reach For The Stars"
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 1921

                            #28
                            Re: Let the war begin

                            Originally posted by Choofers
                            Are you talking about red mercury?
                            Industrial grade mercury.
                            Originally posted by hi19hi19
                            Also why is "summon" in quotation marks as usually that signifies an alternate meaning like for example last night I "visited" your mother but it really means last night I "fucked her in the ass" so exactly what is the subtext of "summon" because I am not sure I am comfortable with the implications

                            Originally posted by m0de
                            im usually the "nice guy" around these parts.. but this is bad, and you should feel bad. i would rather dip my balls in honey and hover them over a red ant hill than to ever hear such butchered crap.

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                            • book
                              FFR Player
                              • Mar 2004
                              • 10

                              #29
                              Re: Let the war begin

                              lol

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                              • Reincarnate
                                x'); DROP TABLE FFR;--
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 6332

                                #30
                                Re: Let the war begin

                                This isn't even remotely possible, IMO.

                                He's found himself in a governmental struggle since he hasn't fully consolidated power since his father's death.

                                Check this shit out:



                                I think all of this is internally-directed political posturing. He knows damn well that attacking the US (if it could even be pulled off) would be suicidal -- but that's not his real goal.


                                Jang has stripped the military of much of its coveted revenue streams from illicit activities. About 70% of North Korea's foreign currency business was conducted by the flag officers under Kim Jong Il. Kim Jong Un, under Jang's tutelage, has set about gaining control of that business. The new leader, for instance, shuttered Taepung International Investment Group, which has been described as the military's conduit for investment abroad.
                                Jang is also said to have been behind the shutting of the notorious Room 39, the "slush fund" that was the center of disreputable activities, such as drug smuggling, the counterfeiting of U.S. currency, and the making of fake Viagra. This is not to say the Kim regime is exiting illegal activities. As the Korea Times reports, "Experts say the developments may shift responsibility for attracting outside money to the party, which has been refurbished after gathering cobwebs under Kim Jong Il."
                                Moreover, Kim and Jang have sacked top flag officers, most notably Vice Marshal Ri Yong Ho, the respected chief of the General Staff. Some analysts believe there was a shootout between forces opposing Ri and those loyal to him when he was deposed last July. Whether or not these rumors are true, it has become clear that Kim's removal of the popular Ri did not sit well with front-line commanders. In a further sign of turmoil, Ri's successor, Hyon Yong Chol, was subsequently demoted.
                                Joel Wit, visiting fellow at the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University, said that from the North Korean perspective, Kim Jong Un and his lieutenants "aren't crazy" and are falling back on a tried-and-true strategy.
                                "They're a very small country dealing with much more powerful countries, and they can't show any weakness. For them, the best defense is a good offense," he said.
                                Last edited by Reincarnate; 04-4-2013, 04:43 PM.

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