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Originally posted by original PM View PostWe have nukes and we can use them as and when we see fit.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostIt depends whether or not the UK actually does control the nukes it rents off the US.
It will not surprise you to find out that the Uk's true military capability is not available via google.
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostAre we capable of nuking them? If they became capable of nuking us in 20 months would that not just create a Mutually Assured Destruction scenario like the one that's been around for several decades between East and West?
Is it just time to load up on defence/MIV shares as more taxpayers money goes into war spending?
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Are we capable of nuking them? If they became capable of nuking us in 20 months would that not just create a Mutually Assured Destruction scenario like the one that's been around for several decades between East and West?
Is it just time to load up on defence/MIV shares as more taxpayers money goes into war spending?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostKorbyn will save us. NK won't attack a fellow communist nation.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostKorbyn will save us. NK won't attack a fellow communist nation.
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I liked her little speech about Russian misinformation affecting the Brexit and US elections. Misinformation 'we know what you're doing' - she said.
Then I thought to myself, misinformation, would that be like the misinformation about the WMD's Iraq never had whereby hundreds of thousands of people died leading to the destabilisation of the middle east?
Just who the hell do the British and US government's think they are? Making a dogs breakfast of domestic duties whilst trying to pick fights where they don't exist. Incredible.
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1) They definately got nukes - hydrogen bomb test is impressive, it means they can make smaller warheads now, so far more likely to be able to fit them into missiles
2) They definately got pretty reliable long range missiles - thanks to Putin
3) USA would nuke them if they nuke any US territories (with possible exceptions like Puerto Rico), but would US do that if they nuked London?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostNorth Korea will be able to 'nuke London within 20 months' | Daily Mail Online
Oh Dear Theresa was that all you could afford? Tony got a far more convincing Dossier.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostNorth Korea will be able to 'nuke London within 20 months' | Daily Mail Online
Oh Dear Theresa was that all you could afford? Tony got a far more convincing Dossier.
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Not quite 45 minutes
North Korea will be able to 'nuke London within 20 months' | Daily Mail Online
North Korea will be able to NUKE London within 20 months, warns former commander of Britain's Joint Forces Command
General Sir Richard Barrons said cuts have left armed forces 'close to breaking'
He highlighted the growing threats to the UK to which the forces had no answer
Sir Richard said that forces were locked in a 'daily confrontation with Russia'
He warned North Korea could hit the UK with a missile within 18 to 20 months
He said the Army was '20 years out of date' and lacking an array of technologiesTags: None
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