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Missile defense at its finest...
...ready to defend the Pacific theater from Nork missiles.
To: myknowledge
Bring it on Ronery Boy.....
2 posted on
03/15/2010 4:34:20 AM PDT by
Vaquero
(BHO....'The Pretenda from Kenya')
To: myknowledge
A major problem with the Taepodong missiles is that they require days, at least, to prepare for firing. North Korean missile launching sites are under constant surveillance by American and Japanese satellites. So a surprise attack is unlikely. The problem with the author's statement here is that it won't have to be a surprise attack. 0bama's foreign policy is like an alcoholic dad's running repartee to his misbehaving children. "Don't make me come over there. If you do that one more time. . . I mean it mister. If you do that one more time. . . "
Lather, rinse, repeat.
3 posted on
03/15/2010 4:58:15 AM PDT by
Hardastarboard
(Note to self: Never post in a thread about religion again.)
To: myknowledge
It would be a good test for our ABM system, but to be sure - Pre-Emptive Stike!
6 posted on
03/15/2010 5:34:19 AM PDT by
The Sons of Liberty
(To our Overlords in Washington: "We the People" are fed up! - FUBO! Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin)
To: myknowledge
This is not a big problem for American troops. That's because the Taepodong 1 missile accuracy is several hundred meters (the radius of the circle the missile warhead is likely to land in)Not sure I'd call "several hundred meters" "not a big problem." Is that a typo, or should that have read "several hundred kilometers"?
7 posted on
03/15/2010 9:05:47 AM PDT by
IYAS9YAS
(The townhalls were going great until the oPods showed up.)
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