Posted on 10/23/2017 5:15:18 AM PDT by Enlightened1
Good. Give the screwball bastards something to think about. Enough is E freakin nuff !
Kim Jong Un will try something very spectacular and frighten my bold right during Trumps visit to Tokyo in two weeks. Just knowing his spite and mentality. If there are any evacuation movements, we will know its on. Just my Intuition.
Before Trump leaves for the Asia trip he should put all US armed forces on imminent war alert while he’s out of the country.
24/7 joint drills off the NORK coast with S Korea & Japan. Round the clock.
Buzz Rocket Man all day long.
Finally. I was never that happy with putting our national defense on ‘banker’s hours’.
NK should worry about the bombers they can’t see...
I totally agree. backing out of the Asia trip would be the WRONG signal to Kin Jung U.
We should hammer North Korea with radar, other targeting means, AWACs, everything. Make them know that they are on the very short end of a big stick.
Pretty amazing videos on YouTube of B-52s practicing Doomsday scrambles.
The more things change the more they stay the same.its just unfortunate that the USAF disbanded the Stratigic Air Command as a cost saving measure in 1992.SACs purpose in being was to launch effective long range nuclear attacks and to provide a deterant to other nuclear powers.
All we have today is the Air Force Strategic Command and its not even close to the capabilities that SAC presented during its period of operations.
SAC at the time was the most professional Command in the USAF.it had to be.The nations safety required it.
Kind of thought that has always been their status.
Exactly, this is a show of force. What's the old saying, rattling a saber makes noise, drawing one does not...
If anything, the message of these bombers is "we will end you." By that I mean, they represent the end of NK as a habitable zone. If NK were to do something stupid and launch a WMD at us, our territories, or our allies - we would use immediate retaliation to end the threat. Missile defense forces to knock down the WMD, and almost certainly sub launched MIRV'd systems to wipe every potential launch site. That ensures no further immediate attacks. But these weapons are limited in number and thus valuable not only in a monetary sense but in a strategic sense. So you only use them for extremely high value targets - preventing further attack.
That's bad enough - a dozen or so smaller nukes going off in NK. However, it is the bombers that represent the end of the world for NK. About the time the sub is achieving launch depth, the bombers are starting engines. A few hours later, after the dust and debris thrown up by the initial strikes has cleared, the BUFFs arrive overhead and systematically glass every facility in NK that ever had anything to do with their missile or nuclear programs, including military and "civilian" leadership sites. Picture a couple dozen more nuclear weapons going off - some of them big stuff for digging out bunkers and deeply buried facilities. By the end of the day NK ceases to exist and is rendered uninhabitable.
The bombers aren't retaliation, they are the final, permanent solution to the NK problem.
“NK should worry about the bombers they cant see...”
You mean the 111 B-2’s (of the original order) that we never built because “peace was breaking out all over the world”?
I doubt Kim worries too much about our stupid decisions.
The name, General Goldfein, sounds like a character from a James Bond Movie.
My worry is that Kim and his minions will see themselves as ready for some national sacrifice.
The name General LeMay still is remembered in NK.
This helps explain the pilot recall to active duty.
Easier to train and qualify BUFF pilots and crew than fighter pilots.
I suspect there is more to this story than NK...Somebody knows something.
SAC predated the Air Force. It was a specified command under the DOD seperate from the Army Air Corp.
“Our father, who art in Omaha, Curtis be thy name ...”
give Hap Arnold some credit
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