To: cowboyusa
This is why they will bring in foreign troops. We are in for a very, long hard slog.
Depends on who gets the big firecracker's. Do you see any foreign troops wanting to run into North Korea? They have what 3-5 low yield nukes with no reliable delivery system and that is enough to kowtow the world. Montana has over a hundred LGM-30s that can put a 1.5 MT can of whoop ass any place in the world in 30 minutes or your money back. A few of those or a Trident Boat fall into rebel hands and there will be a lot of talk, but no foreign troops.
86 posted on
07/30/2010 11:56:39 AM PDT by
GonzoGOP
(There are millions of paranoid people in the world and they are all out to get me.)
To: GonzoGOP
We may get to see, i believe that the international left will make a big effort to bring them in though. I DON”T THINK THEY WILL WIN!
To: GonzoGOP
For the Minuteman’s or the Tridents...don’t they require launch/activation codes that REQUIRE a code sent from Washington/Pentagon/Strike Command to enable the warheads?
If ‘rebels’ get a hold of these missiles, without the launch/enable codes, wouldn’t they then be rendered a moot point?
91 posted on
07/30/2010 12:15:57 PM PDT by
hoagy62
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To: GonzoGOP
Depends on who gets the big firecracker's. Do you see any foreign troops wanting to run into North Korea? They have what 3-5 low yield nukes with no reliable delivery system and that is enough to kowtow the world. Montana has over a hundred LGM-30s that can put a 1.5 MT can of whoop ass any place in the world in 30 minutes or your money back. A few of those or a Trident Boat fall into rebel hands and there will be a lot of talk, but no foreign troops.I was under the impression codes were needed to arm that aren't present at the weapon location. Perhaps there's even codes capable of activating a range safety charge or igniting the propellant in place.
92 posted on
07/30/2010 12:39:44 PM PDT by
Still Thinking
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