Author Topic: [NEWS] North Korea fires long-range rocket, enters Japanese Okinawa airspace  (Read 2802 times)

aw man you beat me by seven minutes
You'd lose the war with reactions this slow.

If the US and allies were to begin a mass targetted missile strike on NK, to what extent would they be able to retaliate? Would it just be S. Korea/Japan who are affected, or could they retaliate further? And could they even do significant damage to S. Korea and Japan??
seoul is only 35 miles from the border

north korea could legit destroy the city if they wanted

Kim must be suicidal at this point.
Why bother building these bombs at all? Even he manages fire one it would just be blown out of the sky.

i feel as if kim knows exactly what he's doing

he wants that war

So they lost their rocket in space now after confirming that their stage 1 explosion derailed the whole thing.

BTW CNN has active coverage on this.

i feel as if kim knows exactly what he's doing

he wants that war
either he ends the world or his small nation collapses and every person in his country helps murder him

Kim must be suicidal at this point.
Why bother building these bombs at all? Even he manages fire one it would just be blown out of the sky.
it's for propaganda purposes

i think everyone would revolt. iirc, there's a lack of food there from the building of warheads.

either he ends the world or his small nation collapses and every person in his country helps murder him
This is why Kim Jong-un is so fat.
When he finally goes his body will be a final gift to the people and will end their famine.

the thing with revolt in north korea is that they've just done their propaganda stuff so damn well that every citizen is too scared to speak out against them in public or in private
you mention something in your apartment and your neighbor hears you through your paper thin walls and it's straight to the camps



With the right accent this sounds like wankery
is that a factory for jacking off


is that a factory for jacking off
is there a factory for leaving