- North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!89,452 replies91,366 retweets220,197 likes
The president is just what America needs. A street fighter. Not like the girly boy he succeeded.
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DeleteYeh well..Fat Kim's whole military is a bluff. About 99% of all the "hype" is pentagon propaganda and "fake news". His rockets are for the most part mock ups made of fiberglass. His "cannon" are all relics that date back fifty to one hundred years. More than half of them haven't been fired in decades. Those people are still fielding Mig 15's Mig 17's Mig 19's Mig 21's and WW2 T34-85 tanks as front line equipment! The most modern aircraft they have are 30 year old "export" model, Chinese copy's of Russian Mig's. They are still fielding Vietnam war era SA-2 SAM's as there primary city defense system. The North Korean military has been a bluff for 20 years.---Ray
ReplyDeleteJust because the stuff is old doesn't make it bad. French 75mm cannon were good guns, used from 1897 till after WWII. The artillery suite that the Norks have is all based on Russian stuff, designed to be sturdy, strong, and used by those lacking in technical know-how. The same artillery that most of the middle-east uses, still to this day.
DeleteT-34/85s are still useful against IFVs, APCs and infantry. And can carry troops on top for shock value.
Same with the airplanes. If they manage to hit something, that's a win.
As to their ICBMs, they are real, not fiberglass knockoffs. Built with the finest US and Russian technology (US tech being sold to China by Pres. Clinton (the dork)) sold to the Norks by Communist China.
Their SAMS may be outdated, but are still a threat. Especially in a heavy AAA environment, trying to dodge a flying telephone pole while the sky is full of golden BBs and Mig 21s (which are still nice planes these days, just the avionics are sub-par.)
The Nork military is not a bluff. Hasn't been since they rearmed after getting their asses handed to them the first time. Stalin himself was right when he said "Quantity has a Quality all to itself."
That calls for the only viable option: a "stand-off" multi cruise missile "nuke" strike. Push that big button that works president Trump.
DeleteI add that there is a story on the internet of the NORK army being sent into the field in North Korea to forage for food. I'd be more worried about something we don't anticipate, like a massive anthrax strike. They've got multiple ways to make things unpleasant.
Deleteshould the next "police action" start soon, the civilian death and injured toll will be horrendous. only, we may not hear much about that as the reporters will be dead too. perhaps the news outlets should take this into consideration in their reporting styles. putting out a fire with liquid oxygen rarely works out to well.
ReplyDeleteand you can rest easy with the thought that a 65 year old bullet will indeed kill you as easily as a Hellfire missle or 8" cannon round.
IF. If that 60 to 100 year old tube can still fire. If it isn't a smooth bore. If the primer still works. If the powder burns. If it still fuzzes. IF the round go's off. If the 60 year old radar can get a "skin paint". IF the 50 year old SAM still track's. If the 35 to 60 year old airforce survives the first day. If the 85 to 50 year old armor survives the first day. IF they can move the ammo and fuel. AND: IF the starving scarecrows they call infantry don't just shoot the commissar and trade guns for rice. Then yeh, North Korea might not be the most overrated military in history. I seem to remember the Pentagon saying the exact same shit about a place called IRAQ right before we walked over them in five days in 1991, in the most bloodless victory in American history. ---Ray
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