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"The window to stop North Korea from being able to attack the U.S. with a nuclear bomb is closing fast."Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
So suggestion for how to stop them.Comment
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Needs an effective and accurate airborne delivery system. I'm thinking surface ship - containerised or surfaced submarine.Originally posted by BR14 View Posta 500m or so air burst would effectively flatten any major coastal cityComment
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Here we go, as narrated by my favourite WWWC:
It'd do wonders for the rateable value of Swansea.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWhat would a sea level harbour front explosion of the biggest assumed DPRK device do in terms of damage to a big coastal city?
This is jolly:
http://thebulletin.org/what-would-ha...-manhattan8023Last edited by zeitghost; 26 September 2017, 14:58.Comment
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But they won't attack. Even fat boy isn't deranged enough to risk the annihilation of his country.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post"The window to stop North Korea from being able to attack the U.S. with a nuclear bomb is closing fast."
So suggestion for how to stop them.
Alternatively, can it really be that hard to take him out along with his inner circle?
Who knows what would happen then. A worse nutcase hell bent on revenge?
Or would the people rise up? Doubt that - there's probably no effective underground opposition there it's such a repressive regime.Comment
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It's hard to know what is going on in the inner circle in terms of a potential palace coup.Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostBut they won't attack. Even fat boy isn't deranged enough to risk the annihilation of his country.
Alternatively, can it really be that hard to take him out along with his inner circle?
Who knows what would happen then. A worse nutcase hell bent on revenge?
Or would the people rise up? Doubt that - there's probably no effective underground opposition there it's such a repressive regime.Comment
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