Likely. Prior to getting the ring magnet gyros, the Chinese and Korean missiles would become unstable and crash. Afterward, the Chinese put satellites and "tyconauts" into space. They were handed decades of advancement for a little campaign cash. In return, we have a legitimate concern about nukes falling on our soil. Treasonous bastard (the bent one).
Myrddin: Likely. Prior to getting the ring magnet gyros, the Chinese and Korean missiles would become unstable and crash. Afterward, the Chinese put satellites and "tyconauts" into space. They were handed decades of advancement for a little campaign cash. In return, we have a legitimate concern about nukes falling on our soil. Treasonous bastard (the bent one).
Thanks for the info, Myrddin. Check out my post #284 on missile guidance and the Clinton chinagate scandal:
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"When Bill Clinton took office in 1993, China presented little threat to the United States. Chinese missiles "couldnt hit the side of a barn," notes Timothy W. Maier of Insight magazine. Few could reach North America and those that made it would likely miss their targets.
Thanks to Bill Clinton, China can now hit any city in the USA, using state-of-the-art, solid-fueled missiles with dead-accurate, computerized guidance systems and multiple warheads."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2222555/posts?page=284#284