Posted on 04/11/2017 5:31:23 AM PDT by blam
With the USS Carl Vinson carrier group steaming toward the Korean peninsula for what some speculate may be to launch a "decapitation" strike on the Kim Jong-Un regime, on Tuesday North Korean state media threatened the US with a nuclear attack at any sign of a U.S. pre-emptive strike, and warned it is ready for "war" as Washington tightened the screws on the nuclear-armed state.
USS Carl Vinson carrier group
North Korea's official Rodong Sinmun newspaper said the country was prepared to respond to any aggression by the United States. "Our revolutionary strong army is keenly watching every move by enemy elements with our nuclear sight focused on the U.S. invasionary bases not only in South Korea and the Pacific operation theatre but also in the U.S. mainland," it said.
The North's foreign ministry, in a statement carried by its KCNA news agency, said the U.S. navy strike group's approach showed America's "reckless moves for invading had reached a serious phase".
"We never beg for peace but we will take the toughest counteraction against the provocateurs in order to defend ourselves by powerful force of arms and keep to the road chosen by ourselves," an unidentified ministry spokesman said.
Tensions escalated sharply over the past week on the Korean peninsula with talk of imminent military action by the United States gaining traction following its strikes last week against Syria and amid concerns the reclusive North may soon conduct a sixth nuclear test.
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“From your post # 122”
Boy, I wish I’d never touched that tar baby. Now I can’t get loose from it.
An intelligent, honest person would understand that my objection is to your assertion that we *are* tracking *all* NORK shipping every minute of every day, not to the notion that we *can* track ships with satellites.
I’ve wasted entirely too much time trying to explain this to you. You’re either a moron or a liar. Get the hell away from me, scumbag.
“every minute of every day”
Where’d I ever say that?
An honest person would admit that my point was that we DO protect against the threat scenario you presented.
Now you’ve made that concession, so I’m satisfied.
“Whered I ever say that?”
That is what would be necessary to ensure that the NORKs could not drive a ship into one of our ports.
You are simply wrong.
You mark and track at “regular intervals”, which are NOT every minute
“You mark and track at regular intervals, which are NOT every minute”
Not good enough. That is insufficient to prevent an attack.
Further, once a ship departs from its track, there is no guarantee that it will be picked up again.
Especially under conditions of heavy seas and overcast, it would be child’s play to get close enough to go high order before we could stop them.
And we’re talking about surface ships, anyway. Things get much more complicated if you’re trying to keep track of submarines.
You don’t know what you’re talking about.
I’ve watched us do this many times.
“departs from its track”
This isn’t a fighter jet and I did say “mark”.
Subs were in no way a part of the original scenario we discussed.
“You dont know what youre talking about.”
You keep saying that. Bite me.
“Ive watched us do this many times.”
Gee, how many NORK ships try to carry nukes into one of our ports? Many, eh?
It’s one thing to track a ship that doesn’t care; another entirely not to lose one that knows something of our capabilities and schedules.
“This isnt a fighter jet”
Ships have tracks too.
“and I did say mark.
If it departs from its track, when you go to mark it again, it ain’t where you thought if was going to be.
“Subs were in no way a part of the original scenario we discussed.”
No, but the original bone of contention was your assertion that our surveillance and countermeasures are so good that no NORK ship could come into one of our ports. Submarines are obviously a part of that threat.
Well genius, why don’t you tell about the various satellite technologies we have available to do the task you deem impossible.
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