They SHOULD be scared...
U.S. Exercises for Preemptive Aerial Nuclear Attack on DPRK under Fire
Pyongyang, November 11, 2005 (KCNA) -- The U.S. imperialist aggressors are now getting more frantic in their preparations for a preemptive nuclear attack on the DPRK, Frantic? Preemptive? The county's defence would be gone in ten minutes if the U.S military ever decided it... according to a military source. They let Guam-based "B-1B" strategic bombers fly in the air above Wonju and Thaebaek on Nov. 9 and 10 for madcap bombing exercises under the simulated conditions of preemptive nuclear attacks on the DPRK. On Nov. 8 their Guam-based "B-1B" strategic bomber made a shuttle flight in the air above Yongdong and Kongju to get familiar with long-distance navigation and terrain conditions. Such exercises staged for preemptive nuclear attacks with overseas-based strategic bombers involved clearly indicate that they are becoming more undisguised in their nuclear threat to the DPRK behind the scene of the six-party talks.
Why a "preemptive nuclear attack"? In the event of a war, the B-1B would have fun target practice with North Korea's military hardware, using only conventional weapons...
Pyongyang, November 11, 2005 (KCNA) -- The U.S. imperialist aggressors are now getting more frantic in their preparations for a preemptive nuclear attack on the DPRK, Frantic? Preemptive? The county's defence would be gone in ten minutes if the U.S military ever decided it... according to a military source. They let Guam-based "B-1B" strategic bombers fly in the air above Wonju and Thaebaek on Nov. 9 and 10 for madcap bombing exercises under the simulated conditions of preemptive nuclear attacks on the DPRK. On Nov. 8 their Guam-based "B-1B" strategic bomber made a shuttle flight in the air above Yongdong and Kongju to get familiar with long-distance navigation and terrain conditions. Such exercises staged for preemptive nuclear attacks with overseas-based strategic bombers involved clearly indicate that they are becoming more undisguised in their nuclear threat to the DPRK behind the scene of the six-party talks.
Why a "preemptive nuclear attack"? In the event of a war, the B-1B would have fun target practice with North Korea's military hardware, using only conventional weapons...
4 Comments:
In the off chance that President Bush were to order an all out attack, well Greneda and Reagan comes to mind. Wouldn't be that easy but NK would not stand a chance in an all out US attack.
North Korea would have 0 chance. It's airpower is non-existant. The ideology of the country's government has bred a lot of loyal soldiers...
Not that it will help them against a B-1B.
We SHOULD pepare for an attack on North Korea. They are a hostile nation with nukes. That makes them a threat.
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A threat to North Korean citizens, mostly...
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