North Korea says it may 'reduce the US mainland to ashes any moment'
(continued, maybe LA?)

Any tasty food, delivered by millions of tiny parachutes and packaged in styrofoam so it is still hot when it lands will do the trick. Bomb them like that every day for three months, if necessary, though it's unlikely to take long before the ordinary North Koreans realise that the West is not the ogre they have been told it is. They'll realise there are more fun things in life than goose-stepping past dear leader and mouthing oaths of loyalty and admiration for him.laklak wrote:What Hermit said.
Once they taste that Kentucky Original Recipe we've got 'em.
That's just propaganda, lak. Glasnost opened capitalism, which guarantees monopoly, higher prices and higher inefficiencies than under socialism. It's not opportunity, it's oppression. The problem with the Soviet Union wasn't the system, it was that the wrong people did things the wrong way. Next time, better people will be handling things.laklak wrote:That's basically what happened to the Soviets once glasnost opened things up a bit. It's hard to keep 'em on the collective farm once they've got their hands on a Nintendo. Of course, then they've got to deal with all the problems that brings, but I'll take income inequality over reeducation camps and the constant threat of nuclear annihilation any day.
He's keeping you distracted with submarine activity whilst placing two dozen nukes on small fishing smacks that wouldn't stand out in a crowd on both the Western and Eastern seaboards of the US. In real time 'at war mode' with NK and the guy stroking a little white cat means business...Forty Two wrote:The DPRK's biggest threat right now is submarines. They reduce the response time considerably. So, if we don't know where all their subs are, then we have an issue.
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