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do you think north korea will follow through with its promises?

yes
4 (10%)
no
36 (90%)

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Author Topic: [NEWS] Kim Jong-un vows nuclear restraint; seeks normalization with USA, China  (Read 101742 times)

Honestly, I think tensions will lower a little over the next few weeks/months as NK realises they're getting nowhere by increasing the rate they fire duds into the sea, and the SK/US military practices ween off for the year.

Maybe the UN sanctions will have more long term effects on NK's international relations though.

We'll probably be back here again next year.
At least NK haven't made any more CoD based propoganda films this year though.

At least NK haven't made any more CoD based propoganda films this year though.
Aww but Im waiting for the hedgehog and squirrel anime's beach episode.

Isn't launching missles into the sea a big waste of money

Isn't launching missles into the sea a big waste of money
Not if you want to test them.

Not if you want to test them.
or you're trying a new fishing method


How to throw away hunderds of thousands of dollars away 101

How to throw away tens of millions of dollars away 101
ftfy

Just so you know espio, a basic U.S.-fired guided missile costs a million dollars to fire. They're expensive as hell.

A javelin missle is already 81K apperently
I doubt an ICBM is a few ten thousand dollars.

Well im not an expert so forget do I know. They look expensive af.

We're talking about BIG missiles here, not RPG rockets. It costs 1.4 million dollars to fire a Tomahawk cruise missile, for example.

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/cruise-missiles-missile_n_840365.html

An ICBM is even much bigger than a cruise missile, think like Saturn-V rocket big.

North Korea has trillions of dollars.


I tought ICBM's are just long range missles regardless of their size.

I tought ICBM's are just long range missles regardless of their size.
well they kind of have to be large to actually have enough fuel and carry the warheads

not literally saturn v sized though, but definitely big and they're also oldish technology
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well they kind of have to be large to actually have enough fuel and carry the warheads

not literally saturn v sized though, but definitely big
Oh lol okay.

South Korea is like next door. They just have  to load a nuclear warhead onto a truck.