Posted on 03/26/2016 5:27:50 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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This is highly provocative.
We could respond by bombing them into oblivion with conventional bombs...
If anyone deserved a preemptive strike besides Iran.
Meh. It’s the NK. This is all they do, make cheap prop videos about the US. They can’t do anything else.
Probably produced in Hollywood. I think the Nork film industry consists of two students with a 16mm wind-up Bell & Howell.
Now all we need is a president who doesn’t agree with the Norks or Iran.
They were making and using exceptionally good counterfeit US currency (called ‘supernotes’, IIRC) which I believe is an act of war.
The sooner the north falls apart, the better for well, the whole world in the long run.
Or Cuba.
He is just following his mentor Putin:
Russia can turn the USA into radioactive ash.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE4tbOtizts
Curtis LeMay damned near did the job in the 1950s...
That is correct, but they have the same ideas about dominance.
Yes.
I didn’t see any reference to Putin in that video.
The fact is, Putin’s experience during the Cold War gave him the perspective to understand that if Russia were to engage in a nuclear exchange with the United States, that even if we did not apply the “launch on warning” so far as our own weapons are concerned, our second strike capability would utterly decimate Russia.
Putin is going to engage in saber rattling, authorizing TU-95 Bear bombers to test our air defenses, all of that stuff, but he knows that there are limits, he knows how to play the game.
Not so Kim Jong Fat Boy and his deluded followers. They have no logical perspective to keep them from going too far and they believe they are somehow immune from nuclear retaliation. They don’t need to develop an actual working SLBM, they can work towards moving one of their primitive nukes into one of our ports via container ship surreptitiously, and they’re just f—king stupid enough to try it.
Great pix !
Thanks.
In the video you can see Dmitry Konstantinovich Kiselyov.
In December 2013 he was appointed by Russian President Vladimir Putin to head the new official Russian government-owned international news agency Rossiya Segodnya, a 2,300-person organization made up largely of the former RIA Novosti news agency and the shortwave radio station Voice of Russia. He also serves as deputy director of Russian state TV holding company VGTRK.
(In Choosing Kiselyov, Media Critics Say Putin Opts For Personal Propagandist )
http://www.rferl.org/content/russia-media-kiselyov-propagandist/25195932.html
What is worrying is that Putin has very little knowledge about military affairs and are not known for listening to others. He can make big mistakes quickly.
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