06-12-2004, 03:27 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Sure glad we took out the "REAL" threat.
For the last six years I have been worried about this happening, and it has now come to pass. While we can argue all week as to the legitimacy of the Iraq invasion, This is what , in my opinion, we should have been attempting to prevent.
http://news.telegraph.co.uk/news/mai...1/ixworld.html We now must face the true threat of a completely unstable leader, with WMD's and the means to deliver them. Rather than a relatively stable (if evil) leader , with questionable weapons capability, and no possible delivery mechanism other than the extremely slim possibility of a rougue connection to terrorists. I am now officially pissed.
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06-12-2004, 04:14 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Oh my God, they might mutate some polar bears...
Seriously though, one of the things I think the Iraq takeover was supposed to do was show other nations we won't let them ignore us when it comes to our safety. Libya has already responded to that, and I think North Korea knows it could happen to them, too. If I recall correctly, they have said recently they are willing to negotiate about their nuclear program, when before Iraq they refused to even consider it.
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06-12-2004, 04:21 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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It is frightening how some nations seem to feel that a nuclear program will guarantee their seat at the table of the world powers, particularly when said nations do not seem to adhere to global standards of "rationality." Of course, this situation was inevitable, as there is no putting the genie back in the bottle after it has been released. Pakistan definitely accelerated the process by selling their nuclear secrets to any interested parties but, still, you cannot supress the dissemination of knowledge forever.
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06-12-2004, 04:39 PM | #6 (permalink) | |
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The suspected involvement of Libya in a plot to assassinate members of the Saudi royal family kind of shoots the "intimidated into being a good neighbor" idea in the foot. Anyway, the Bush administration has never seriously rattled any sabers in the direction of North Korea (other than the Axis of Evil speech). I seem to remember a quote during the build up to war in Iraq where an administration official was questioned about the threat of North Korea as compred to Iraq. The answer was that North Korea was a "diplomatic issue" rather than a military one. No one other than kooks has seriously considered invading North Korea, least of all our military leaders. The idea that the Iraq invasion has anything to do with their willingness to negotiate is not a legitimate one. Last edited by cthulu23; 06-12-2004 at 04:41 PM.. |
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06-12-2004, 05:27 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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We will never invade again. Main reason; China. Simple as that.
It's a much different region than the middle east, and we can not afford to simply invade them, it would upset to much with china, and we are not willing to risk that on a political, military, or economic front. |
06-12-2004, 08:40 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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I'm not worried. The same philosophy that prevented nuclear holocaust during the Cold War will work here; Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD).
The premise is pretty simple. We all have enough nuclear weapons to guarantee that if either one performs a launch, the other party will respond with enough missiles to turn the aggressor nation into molten glass. Since there are no reliable missile shields (that we know of), and neither nation wants to turn into a radioactive wasteland, we're at a bit of a standoff.
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06-12-2004, 10:19 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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MAD only works if all parties understand that the status quo is better than nuclear conflict. It only takes a glance at the India / Pakistan dispute to see the potential for irrational aggression turning into insane actions. If lunatic demagogues come into power, anything is possible. That is the true threat of nuclear proliferation.
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06-12-2004, 11:56 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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As long as Kim Jong is alive and well he as no reason to use nukes. He maybe insane, but he doesn't want to die. Most dictators care about only one thing, themselves. He obviously doesn't care about his people so in a sense MAD won't work the traditional way. But by using nuclear weapons he threatens his own existence, which is the most important thing. An invasion would only prompt a launch from him.
Unfortunately waiting might not be the solution either. Because you can bet at some point there's going to be some sort of internal power struggle, as there usually is with that type of government, and the chance of Jong panicking is very real. I for one wouldn't be so worried about them being used against the US, I'm more worried about Japan. North Korea and Japan hate each other. There's a lot of bad blood between them, and they're right next door. Could you imagine what would happen to the world economy if NK nuked the hell out of Japan's industrial centers? That would be very bad for all of us. This problem is not going to be solved by a standup fight. What's needed most is subterfuge, patience, and a lot of luck.
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06-13-2004, 12:06 AM | #11 (permalink) |
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how to "solve" the NK situation? Get bunker-busting nukes in case Kim thinks he's safe in his underground lair. Tell everyone and their dog that you have these nukes around, ready to waste a country's leaders. Perhaps you could go so far as to stop the MAD altogether, and use modern technology to "only" nuke these leaders. That'll get them thinking.
Another thing: if NK even *thinks* about nuking Japan, they're in for a shock. Japan has the capability to build nukes in a very short time, and might do that if NK goes wild on building their own nukes. Japan has indicated in the past that they will build and use nukes if they're forced to. I'd also like to point out that any nuke going from North-Korea to Japan will be followed by a nuke going from the US to NK; perhaps China will join in too. The fact that they'll use their nukes on their enemies is enough to make them a direct threat to the rest of the world. ...on the other hand: nobody will win in these scenarios. |
06-13-2004, 12:18 AM | #12 (permalink) |
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But the inherent problem is that if NK actually used nukes I don't think they would give a damn about the retaliatory actions of the rest of the world. Anyone who uses nukes in this day and age does so with the knowledge that they will bring down the full weight of the world's wrath. Japan can have all the nukes they can make, but without a preemptive strike they're screwed. If Kim Jong gives the order to launch, they're going to launch everything they have. There'll be nothing left behind, because they know that once they launch, North Korea will be a smoldering crater in a matter of minutes.
But NK won't use nukes unless they're in a terminal scenario anyway. Once Jong's pushed to the edge, no amount of MAD will matter. It'll be a suicide run. Take out as much as you can before you go.
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06-13-2004, 12:33 AM | #13 (permalink) | |
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There was a report about a year ago that a Taepodong III 3-stage ICBM would be able to hit pretty much anything outside of Africa and Antarctica. If they test one of those, the shit will hit the fan. |
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06-13-2004, 12:48 AM | #14 (permalink) | |
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additionally, this kind of attack would have a psychological effect. The USA always brought war to other nations, they never had a modern "total" war on their soil. I think the USA feels pretty much "unattackable". 911 already damaged that feeling, an exploding nuke will shock the USA even more, even if it mutates only a few polar bears.
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06-13-2004, 06:57 AM | #15 (permalink) |
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I would say that we are using China to keep NK in check.
The Chinese connection with NK is historically strong and the smart way to deal with it is to use Superpower diplomacy. In other words, North Korea is being dealt with effectively. Chinese economic dependency on the Western World provides sufficient leverage to hold NK in check. If push comes to shove, we will invade and destroy an imminent threat there.
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06-13-2004, 08:19 AM | #17 (permalink) | |
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06-13-2004, 08:25 AM | #18 (permalink) |
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cthulu23, what we have been watching on television and reading about in the media for many decades has been the severely restrained military might of the United States. Our capacity to obliterate any enemy in rapid phases or, if necessary, near instantaneously, is well documented.
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Only thing is now, people believe that Kim Jong-il really IS crazy enough to start shit. We'll see what kind of leader we have when push comes to shove. |
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06-18-2004, 05:27 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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whoa whoa...people talk like United States hasn't started any crisis when it comes to diplomacy......
The US has always disregarded what the UN said about the attacks in Iraq. They think that they are the world police force, so they don't need to follow advice, or policies from anyone else than themselves... why do you think that the Arab world hates America? why do you think the rest of the world hates America? Because America thinks ONLY in its own interest. The news in the US are hardly international, and when they are its on Iraq. So maybe we should start worrying about the rest of the world a little. After all, the US represents not even 5% of world population. Its position as a world power (and world's biggest threat) does not give it the right to think about only themselves. That's my opinion. America needs to change its "freedom isn't free" cocksuckin Tom Clancy bullshit (paid by the government) and worry about the rest of the world.
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06-18-2004, 05:57 PM | #23 (permalink) | |
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When it comes to defending America we should do whats in OUR best interests. The Arab world hates America because we side with the Zionists, they want us dead because of this. I dont know about the rest of the world hating us since its been a few years since I have been on the other sides of it. And let me say that freedom isnt free it must be defended and fought for, but my guess is that you are one of the protected so you wouldnt understand it.
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Say what you want, but the effects on a nuclear attack on Alaska would be very, very devastating. The Alaska Pipeline - Barrow - Valdez, ANWR, need I say more? If you know what ANY of those places are, you know exactly what I'm talking about. If it was as simple as mutating a few polar bears, the goverment woulden't feel the need for armed guards in Valdez during high-risk terrorism times. It's quite a major threat. So much that the US Goverment felt the need to spend an astonishing amount of money on an anti-missle site in Ft. Greely, Alaska, that has started construction as of this summer. You should understand exactly what somthing like that could mean to this country. Before you spout off at the mouth about mutating a few Polar Bears, do a little research. You probably think AK is Arkansas and we live in igloos. Last edited by Kurant; 06-18-2004 at 09:33 PM.. |
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06-19-2004, 12:19 AM | #25 (permalink) | |
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Saying that the entire Arab world hates us is a vast generalization...do you think that the Kuwati Royal family is anti-American? Osama Bin Laden would like nothing more than the declaration of a "crusade" against Islamic society by the US government. Framing the issue as an intractable battle between cultures only strengthens the arguments of radical Muslims. |
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06-19-2004, 08:55 AM | #26 (permalink) |
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Cthulu23, the issue *is* a battle between cultures. There's the western culture of individualism on the one hand, and the Islamic culture on the other.
We believe our values are universal, where they are obviously incompatible with the values of a large portion of the world population, including many a muslim. For example, many non-westerners see the "universal declaration of human rights" as a purely western piece of fiction, which they had nothing to do with, and which they don't necessarily agree with. Then there's our fascination with democracy and free trade, as well as our (cultural) relativism; all alien to them, and pretty much forced upon them (as they see it). Of course, cultural differences don't need to lead to war, but they'll sure as hell won't help us get along either. |
06-19-2004, 09:37 AM | #27 (permalink) |
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North Korea is a ticking Bomb. When Kim Jong lee gets close to dying from old age, were going to have a bit of a pickle.
The UN is a joke. We pay 90% of the fees for the UN. The last time the United States left the UN it fell apart and couldnt even stop a rogue beaten country named Germany. The scenario is the same, the UN has never really shown any force other than in the most blatant situations that were incorrectly maneuvered politically. AKA Gulf War. If Saddam were more diplomatic and gave some sort of a reason, and the US were panzies like france and Germany, then Kuwait would be Iraqi territory right now. MAD does not work when you have a leader who only cares for the welfare of himself. Unless he really loves his kids America might get nuked when he starts getting close to dying. Not to mention China will help the US in the event the NK does something rash and inappropriate to the point that it has no choice. The last korean war had china only because it was still communist and part of the USSR. Currently, the US and China are still at an unspoken standoff. Taiwan has been threatening to split for a while now, though faded from the media, when it does, there may either no longer be a taiwain, or Ill be heading toward a fallout shelter for the long nuclear winter ahead. |
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Retired Marine with over 22 years yes, my understanding of being the protector is still quite vivid, but at this moment I am also one of the protected. And I thank those who are doing the protecting every chance I get. The reason I brought up protecting was because biznatch was spouting off about freedom not being free, and also he mentioned the Arab world hates us because of our looking out for our own interests. And Bin Laden has already called a war between Islam and the west.
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06-19-2004, 11:42 PM | #29 (permalink) | |
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It would also be much more difficult to wage a conventional war in Korea, considering it is mainly a mountainous country, whereas Iraq is a big friggin desert. American military might works best when the enemy is far off, where they can be killed with impunity by our aircraft and optics assisted tanks/infantry. That's why the Iraqi army has been slaughtered wholesale in both Gulf wars, while we had a much more difficult time in Vietnam and Korea. Of course we would win, however it wouldn't be worth the cost. Millions of South Koreans would be killed in the first strike, while hundreds of thousands of North Korean soldiers and tens of thousands of South Korean and American soldiers would die in combat. And famine would sweep through NK, wiping out large swathes of the civilian populous. Therefore, resolving the issue with diplomacy is not the only the more desireable route, it is the only route. At the time we invaded Iraq, they weren't a real threat. They did, however, have the potential of becoming a threat, atleast to Israel and the middle east, and thus a threat on oil, which is a major concern for not only the United States, but also the whole western world. NK on the otherhand already is a threat, yet it seems they are only a threat because they are mightily worried about keeping their soverignity. They can't get too out of line, not with a vaugely hostile China, South Korea and Japan pinning them in. NK is not the same problem as Iraq, and they cannot be handled in the same way.
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06-20-2004, 05:37 AM | #30 (permalink) |
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Word, whocarz, I mean. Iraq had drone aircraft capable of delivering nuclear weapons and biological and chemical agents to american shores in 45 minutes or less. (Yes liberal pussies, they ARE that fast)
He also bought an unknown quantity of yellowcake uranium from Nigeria. How can anyone equate that with North Korea who, at the time had yet to successfully fire a nuclear missile? Really people. Drone aircraft + Saddams proven reserve of WMD is not the same kind of threat as nuclear missiles + long range rockets capable of hitting American mainland. Last edited by Superbelt; 06-20-2004 at 05:39 AM.. |
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06-20-2004, 09:53 AM | #32 (permalink) | |
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Well, I say screw them. If a Muslim can't see the difference between the Christian crusades during the middle-ages, and a current "crusade" against terrorists abusing the Islamic religion, they're not moderates to begin with! It's been, what, 700 or 800 years since our crusades, but they're *still* not over it? (Speaking of the crusades... you are aware of the fact that the Muslims invaded *us* first, don't you? The crusades began as an attempt to kick the Muslims invaders out of our countries (Spain, the Balkans, etc), and then out of *our* holy places... So it's not as black 'n white as many people claim.) |
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06-20-2004, 07:09 PM | #34 (permalink) |
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I'm sure Dragonlich you know many Islamic 'moderate's from that area right?
Please, we are all here in our own homes no where near the Middle East and as they have said, assumptions are the mother of all fuck ups And TBH I wouldn't want people calling for a Jihad on my house |
06-20-2004, 09:13 PM | #36 (permalink) | |
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Sure I know there are tons (90+%) of moderate Muslims who aren't advocating terrorism, but those people aren't going to become extremists every time we say bad words like "crusade" or something. It's the people that are extremists already that tend to care, and I for one don't give a rat's arse about some extremists' feelings. |
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06-20-2004, 09:22 PM | #37 (permalink) | |
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I did a brief search online, and there seem to be two types of drone aircraft in the discussion. The first is a UAV similar to the Predator series but of far less sophistication. Source here. The second series is the converted L-29 trainer jets, which have a maximum range of 650 km. At least two of the trainers were turned into unmanned drones, but the exact number is unknown. According to these guys, the distance from America to Baghdad is 6211 miles (9996 km). The speed of sound is 340 m/s, so in order to travel from Baghdad to DC in 45 minutes the drone would have to travel at an average velocity of Mach 10.9, or roughly 8280 mph. In comparison the maximum speed of the SR-71 Blackbird (the fastest jet in the world) is Mach 3.5 with a maximum range of 2,500 miles without refueling. So the Iraqis managed to develop an unmanned vehicle which has the following capabilities:
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06-20-2004, 11:11 PM | #38 (permalink) |
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Superbelt was trying to use his sardonic wit to patronize me and my views. I can't say I'm impressed.
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06-21-2004, 03:17 AM | #40 (permalink) |
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http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory...l/iraq/1816454
This, is the actual drone aircraft (which in reality is a balsa wood model airplane with a remote camere attached to it) that the US government accused Saddam of having, and being willing to use to delver payloads to Europe and America. My 45 minute claim came from Tony Blair (and backed up by Bush in the SOTU I believe) That Iraq was capable of attacking europe and the americas in a time span of 45 minutes. |
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