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[NEWS] North Korea resumes nuclear weapons production
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Jairo:

--- Quote from: sources ---http://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-nuclear-idUSKBN15B270

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/satellite-images-indicate-north-korea-9707875

http://38north.org/2017/01/yongbyon012717/
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satellite imagery has revealed the resumption of activity at a plutonium refinery plant in north korea, one that has the capabilities to process enough material for 6-8 bombs a year.

despite the north's previous support of Annoying Orange, recent threats to nuke the inauguration and allow china the spotlight has put the regime back to its old antics.
IkeTheGeneric:
At this point I'm convinced making a bunch of empty threats and not following through solely to make opponents underestimate you when you finally do follow through is a scarily valid tactic.

We've come to expect empty threats from NK. What happens when they finally do follow through?
Ipquarx:

--- Quote from: IkeTheGeneric on January 27, 2017, 06:05:20 PM ---At this point I'm convinced making a bunch of empty threats and not following through solely to make opponents underestimate you when you finally do follow through is a scarily valid tactic.

We've come to expect empty threats from NK. What happens when they finally do follow through?

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They get nuked half way to hell and back
hodot:

--- Quote from: IkeTheGeneric on January 27, 2017, 06:05:20 PM ---We've come to expect empty threats from NK. What happens when they finally do follow through?

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i mean if you think about it, it's kinda genius

get a "boy who cried wolf" situation going and somehow hide your production of your REAL stuff and nuke em when they aren't looking
Red Spy:
The farthest their nukes can go is Japan. So even if they did fire off a few it's not like anything of value would be lost
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