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On November 28 2010 11:46 AttackZerg wrote:Show nested quote +On November 28 2010 11:40 xbankx wrote: There isn't going to be war. China and US are basically the puppeteers of NK and SK. Atm, both China and US depend on each other too much economically to start war with this each other. And if they do start war, both side have enough nuclear weapons to wipe the other off the face of the planet so there is no gain only loss. Anyone with common sense can see nothing is going to come out of this.
Here is what I predict: US and SK asks for more sanctions and punishments on NK. China continue to do what it usually do and stall by saying it is investigating. Nothing happens because NK don't care about what anyone except China say. Go to youtube and watch the MILLION rounds per second gun videos. The united states has placed them across the globe and apparently they have a similar system in space now. Nukes are not the bombs of choice anymore, their are much much large bombs in production now. The nuke age is over, go look at the fuel incinerating bombs of russia and america for the new age of mass destruction. I hope my interest in the armament's of my countries military and capabilities make me assume a much worse reality then actually exists!
That may be true. Both sides probably have developed more devastating weapons than nukes. That only means smaller chance of war. SK is just going to swallow this injustice or NK will scapegoat someone to appease the situation.
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On November 28 2010 11:57 DreamScaR wrote: Jesus christ, allow me to step into a different light for all of this. How fucking insane is it that, with technology how it is right now anyone in the world has access to this information on a fucking Cellphone.
I hope that all of the reports above are just N.Korea "Puffing their chest" and nothing else.
I agree on the technology point. It is amazing.
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On November 28 2010 11:58 Deadlyhazard wrote: Oh god is active war starting right now? Not yet, ...... anybody who believes in prayer, please start now.
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On November 28 2010 11:59 AttackZerg wrote:Show nested quote +On November 28 2010 11:58 Deadlyhazard wrote: Oh god is active war starting right now? Not yet, ...... anybody who believes in prayer, please start now. Well dear jesus if NK REALLY is firing again on the SK, in the same week that they did before, I think this is definitely going to start a really heated war. Tensions are already high as hell.
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On November 28 2010 11:59 AttackZerg wrote:Show nested quote +On November 28 2010 11:58 Deadlyhazard wrote: Oh god is active war starting right now? Not yet, ...... anybody who believes in prayer, please start now.
indeed. and N koreas leader has his nuke button finger itching.
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Im gonna doubt all of these news until something more tangible ocurs.
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The laser thing is completly true they had that on the history channel once. Raytheon did pioneer the tech. i live near norfolk Va right by one of there facilities. This is gonna be just bad if this doesn't settle down though.
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(URGENT) S. Korea's military lifts evacuation order on Yeonpyeong Island: official
I'm watching BBC News at work right now, and amazingly TL is about 10 minutes ahead of BBC for the info that we're posting.
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On November 28 2010 12:03 Ballistixz wrote:Show nested quote +On November 28 2010 11:59 AttackZerg wrote:On November 28 2010 11:58 Deadlyhazard wrote: Oh god is active war starting right now? Not yet, ...... anybody who believes in prayer, please start now. indeed. and N koreas leader has his nuke button finger itching.
No he does not.
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On November 28 2010 12:04 DreamScaR wrote: (URGENT) S. Korea's military lifts evacuation order on Yeonpyeong Island: official
I'm watching BBC News at work right now, and amazingly TL is about 10 minutes ahead of BBC for the info that we're posting. By lifting evacuation order, do you mean they're canceling it? I'm confused.
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Sounds like it was a false alarm, evacuation order canceled.
Hopefully nothing comes of this and it's just N.Korea flailing around again looking for attention.
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On November 28 2010 12:04 DreamScaR wrote: (URGENT) S. Korea's military lifts evacuation order on Yeonpyeong Island: official
I'm watching BBC News at work right now, and amazingly TL is about 10 minutes ahead of BBC for the info that we're posting.
Does it mean they're proceding with the evacuation or contrary to that letting people back?
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Good News!
"Again, no indication of fresh shelling on Yeonpyeong despite speculation to contrary. Sound of artillery in DPRK (about 10km away) heard."
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On November 28 2010 12:03 Ballistixz wrote:Show nested quote +On November 28 2010 11:59 AttackZerg wrote:On November 28 2010 11:58 Deadlyhazard wrote: Oh god is active war starting right now? Not yet, ...... anybody who believes in prayer, please start now. indeed. and N koreas leader has his nuke button finger itching.
AFAIK north korea doesn't have any practical nukes.
That doesn't mean they couldnt cause tons of damage. They easily have the firepower to do grave damage to a good portion of the korean peninsula.
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Again, no indication of fresh shelling on Yeonpyeong despite speculation to contrary. Sound of artillery in #DPRK (about 10km away) heard.
Just doing artillery drills it seems.
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On November 28 2010 12:04 DreamScaR wrote: (URGENT) S. Korea's military lifts evacuation order on Yeonpyeong Island: official
I'm watching BBC News at work right now, and amazingly TL is about 10 minutes ahead of BBC for the info that we're posting.
I don't think I've ever been more glad to read a post on TL than this. Seriously, this is such a ridiculously idiotic situation, I can't believe it's coming to this. I am literally getting sick from all of this.
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On November 28 2010 12:06 Hakker wrote:Show nested quote +On November 28 2010 12:03 Ballistixz wrote:On November 28 2010 11:59 AttackZerg wrote:On November 28 2010 11:58 Deadlyhazard wrote: Oh god is active war starting right now? Not yet, ...... anybody who believes in prayer, please start now. indeed. and N koreas leader has his nuke button finger itching. AFAIK north korea doesn't have any practical nukes. That doesn't mean they couldnt cause tons of damage. They easily have the firepower to do grave damage to a good portion of the korean peninsula.
Wrong, right now they have between 8-12, fully equipped nukes, at least.
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From what I'm hearing from this dude on BBC News he was saying something to the lines of, last week USA was invited to see uranium? (can't remember exactly) being used for military purposes which was a direct message to the white house. With with North Korea is currently doing, with preparing S2S and S2A missiles they're showing the Blue House (S.Korea Parlament) the same concept, but in a different way.
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On November 28 2010 12:07 AttackZerg wrote:Show nested quote +On November 28 2010 12:06 Hakker wrote:On November 28 2010 12:03 Ballistixz wrote:On November 28 2010 11:59 AttackZerg wrote:On November 28 2010 11:58 Deadlyhazard wrote: Oh god is active war starting right now? Not yet, ...... anybody who believes in prayer, please start now. indeed. and N koreas leader has his nuke button finger itching. AFAIK north korea doesn't have any practical nukes. That doesn't mean they couldnt cause tons of damage. They easily have the firepower to do grave damage to a good portion of the korean peninsula. Wrong, right now they have between 8-12, fully equipped nukes, at least.
Okay, i was reading your posts about the lasers etc with open mind, but now you are just sounding really strange. Please, show us some legit sources about this. As far as i know, they've been doing research study etc and all kind of small drills, but no fully equipped nukes yet.
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On November 28 2010 12:08 DreamScaR wrote: From what I'm hearing from this dude on BBC News he was saying something to the lines of, last week USA was invited to see uranium? (can't remember exactly) being used for military purposes which was a direct message to the white house. With with North Korea is currently doing, with preparing S2S and S2A missiles they're showing the Blue House (S.Korea Parlament) the same concept, but in a different way.
Yes the american specialists were quoted as saying they had an "Ultra-modern" lab and that they were fully functional in the nuclear industry now.
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