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  • Dbldown11
    SBR MVP
    • 08-17-06
    • 3605

    #36
    Originally posted by ZBOIZ
    Some people really dont understand the power of our army like I do. I actually have a uncle who is a LT. And I can tell you this much... That there is no country and I repeat no country that can touch our weapons of mass destruction.

    Oh and to Richas our allies would have no choice but to join us for the reason of keeping us on there side

    You have to think of this..

    Army, Navy, Marines, and airforce....

    this job is just not for the army
    That is the craziest thing I've ever heard...Of course we have the largest and most destructive NUKE arsenal.....but do you really want to use it and destroy the world?

    Have you ever heard of mutual destruction? Why nothing ever happend in the cold war? And the whole reason countries like Iran and North Korea want Nukes is because once you have Nukes no one can tell you what to do because of Mutual Destruction.

    You can't blame them for wanting Nuclear Power. Any country that has Nukes gets left alone...but if you dont have Nukes the world (and the US) can bully you.

    But obviously it is still in our best interest for them to not get nukes
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    • Dbldown11
      SBR MVP
      • 08-17-06
      • 3605

      #37
      And just so you know we'd be pretty screwed if we had to go to war with North Korea, seeing as how China is an Ally of North Korea and the size of those two armies is astounding. We would have no choice but to have a draft
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      • Emily_Haines
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 04-14-09
        • 15917

        #38
        1.2 million man Army.... Good Luck in your new war

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        • andrew5
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 06-08-09
          • 677

          #39
          Originally posted by Emily_Haines
          North Korea today threatened to wipe the United States Of America off the map. According to reports, the U.S. and allies are watching to see if North Korea will launch missiles in the coming days.

          According to Yahoo News, "Off China's coast, a U.S. destroyer was tailing a North Korean ship suspected of transporting illicit weapons to Myanmar in what could be the first test of U.N. sanctions passed to punish the nation for an underground nuclear test last month. The Kang Nam left the North Korean port of Nampo a week ago with the USS John S. McCain close behind. The ship, accused of transporting banned goods in the past, is believed bound for Myanmar, according to South Korean and U.S. officials."

          A new resolution in the U.N. Security Council states that they can now inspect suspicious cargo. North Korea said that inspecting one of their ships would be a declaration of war. Korea is calling out to the U.S. saying that they are trying to start another Korean War. They promised to wipe the U.S. off the globe once and for all if we tried any such thing with them.
          god help us all
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          • reno cool
            SBR MVP
            • 07-02-08
            • 3567

            #40
            Yeh, Sanctions sound innocent, but N Korea might not think so. After all, look how sanctions destroyed Iraq.
            Saddam kept backing up and backing up till they tossed him of the cliff.
            bird bird da bird's da word
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            • jjgold
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 07-20-05
              • 388179

              #41
              Obama is the weakest Pres ever

              It is ashame that this guy is running the Country
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              • pico
                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                • 04-05-07
                • 27321

                #42
                nuke gives you leverage against bullies
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                • tbaer
                  SBR Sharp
                  • 08-10-06
                  • 492

                  #43
                  let them (or anyone else) have all the nukes they want. This dis-armamant stuff is b.s. Anyone who uses a nuke knows theyre dead as soon as they send it because they will get nuked back. This crap has been going back and forth whenever a political party (obama in this case) has to divert the attention from the current mess (economy) we are in. He couldnt jump on bush's horse (terrorism) so he picks on korea. Truth of the matter is n korea has been doing this b.s. since the vietnam war and before and no one cared. Get with it, dont be SHEEPLE.
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                  • Emily_Haines
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 04-14-09
                    • 15917

                    #44
                    Oh Oh! - Fire shower of nuclear retaliation coming

                    SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea vowed Thursday to enlarge its atomic arsenal and warned of a "fire shower of nuclear retaliation" in the event of a U.S. attack, as the regime marked the 1950 outbreak of the Korean War.

                    The anniversary came as the U.S. Navy trailed a North Korean ship suspected of carrying weapons in violation of a U.N. resolution punishing Pyongyang's May 25 nuclear test, and as anticipation mounted that the North might test-fire short- or mid-range missiles in the coming days.

                    President Barack Obama extended U.S. economic sanctions against North Korea for another year Wednesday, saying the North's possession of "weapons-usable fissile material" and its proliferation risk "continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat" to the United States, according to the White House Web site.

                    State-run newspapers in Pyongyang ran lengthy editorials accusing the U.S. of invading the country in 1950 and of looking for an opportunity to attack again. The editorials said that justified North Korea's development of atomic bombs to defend itself.

                    The North "will never give up its nuclear deterrent ... and will further strengthen it" as long as Washington remains hostile, Pyongyang's main Rodong Sinmun newspaper said.

                    In a separate commentary, the Rodong blasted a recent U.S. pledge to defend South Korea with its nuclear weapons, saying that amounted to "asking for the calamitous situation of having a fire shower of nuclear retaliation all over South Korea."

                    The Minju Joson, another state-run newspaper, said the U.S. should withdraw its troops from South Korea and drop its "hostile" policy toward the North, saying those were "key to resolving the Korean peninsula issue."

                    Historical evidence shows it was North Korea that started the Korean War by invading the South, but Pyongyang claims the U.S. was to blame. The totalitarian government apparently hopes to infuse North Koreans with fear of a fresh American attack to better control the hunger-stricken population.

                    The U.S. fought alongside the South, leading U.N. forces, during the war. The conflict ended in 1953 with a truce, not a peace treaty, leaving the peninsula divided and in a state of war. The U.S. has 28,500 troops in South Korea to protect against hostilities.

                    The U.S. has repeatedly said it has no intention of attacking the North.

                    The new U.N. resolution seeks to clamp down on North Korea's trading of banned arms and weapons-related material by requiring U.N. member states to request inspections of ships carrying suspected cargo.

                    North Korea has said it would consider interception of its ships a declaration of war.

                    The U.S. has been seeking to get key nations to enforce the sanctions aggressively. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called the foreign ministers of Russia and China on Wednesday to discuss efforts to enforce the U.N. punishments, State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said.

                    On Tuesday, Obama called Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and discussed how to ensure the U.N. sanctions are fully implemented, the White House said in a statement Wednesday.

                    The Kang Nam is the first North Korean ship to be tracked under the resolution. It left the North Korean port of Nampo a week ago and is believed bound for Myanmar, South Korean and U.S. officials said.

                    Myanmar state television on Wednesday evening said another North Korean vessel was expected to pick up a load of rice and that the government had no information about the Kang Nam.

                    A senior U.S. defense official said Wednesday that the ship had already cleared the Taiwan Strait.

                    He said he didn't know how much range the Kang Nam has — whether or when it may need to stop at a port to refuel — but that the ship has in the past stopped in Hong Kong.

                    Another U.S. defense official said he tended to doubt reports that the Kang Nam was carrying nuclear-related equipment, saying the information officials had received seemed to indicate the cargo was conventional munitions.

                    The U.S. officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were discussing intelligence.

                    The U.S. and its allies have not decided whether to contact and request an inspection of the ship, Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell said Wednesday. He said he did not believe a decision would come soon.

                    Reports about possible missile launches from the North highlighted the tension on the Korean peninsula.

                    The North has designated a no-sail zone off its east coast from June 25 to July 10 for military drills.

                    A senior South Korean government official said the ban is believed connected to North Korean plans to fire short- or mid-range missiles. He spoke on condition of anonymity, citing department policy.

                    South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported that the North may fire a Scud missile with a range of up to 310 miles (500 kilometers) or a short-range ground-to-ship missile with a range of 100 miles (160 kilometers) during the no-sail period.

                    U.S. defense and counterproliferation officials in Washington said they also expected the North to launch short- to medium-range missiles. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive intelligence.

                    North Korea had warned previously it would fire a long-range missile as a response to U.N. Security Council condemnation of an April rocket launch seen as a cover for its ballistic missile technology.
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                    • jellobiafra
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 03-08-09
                      • 6291

                      #45
                      I would hate to see another Hiroshima or Nagasaki take place in Korea. It is a blight on our world history, but these fvckers are barking up the wrong tree if they don't think we'll do it again. Sad.
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                      • Emily_Haines
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 04-14-09
                        • 15917

                        #46
                        North Korea has own 4th of July fireworks show

                        SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea fired seven ballistic missiles off its eastern coast Saturday, South Korea said, a violation of U.N. resolutions and an apparent message of defiance to the United States on its Independence Day.

                        The launches, which came two days after North Korea fired four short-range cruise missiles, will likely further escalate tensions in the region as the U.S. tries to muster support for tough enforcement of the U.N. resolution imposed on the communist regime for its May nuclear test.

                        South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said three missiles were fired early Saturday, a fourth around noon and three more in the afternoon. The Defense Ministry said that the missiles were ballistic and are believed to have flown more than 250 miles.
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                        • ZBOIZ
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 06-22-08
                          • 21464

                          #47
                          If they want to go to war than the U.S would never bow down!! Just drop the atomic on that ass
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                          • Killer_Demo
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 06-15-08
                            • 8409

                            #48
                            lol y be scared of a country who's average size is below 5 foot 5...thats what i call an army on angry manlets
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                            • DwightShrute
                              SBR Aristocracy
                              • 01-17-09
                              • 103755

                              #49
                              In 1995 Colin Powell said that if the North dared to use its missiles and weapons of mass destruction, the U.S. would turn North Korea into "a charcoal briquette." Clearly North Korea cannot use its missiles without risking its own complete destruction.

                              I have no doubt the USA would and should level the entire country in North Korea ever did anything.
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