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    Originally posted by Red Team View Post
    Honestly the part that got me was this:





    LOL

    ...I'm sure someone else can come up with a more clever response than myself.
    North Korean fanboy porn.

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  • Red Team
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    Honestly the part that got me was this:

    North Korea’s fighter planes are ill-equipped for air-to-air combats at long distances. but they can hold their own in close-quarter air [sic] combats ... In about 5 min, hundreds of MiG21s and F-15s would be swirling in the skies over Korea.
    US air-to-air missiles would be of limited use and effectiveness, because North Korean MiGs would approach the US planes in close proximity and commingle with US planes, and air-to-air missiles will become useless and machines guns will have to be used.
    LOL

    ...I'm sure someone else can come up with a more clever response than myself.

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  • TopHatter
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    Originally posted by Red Team View Post
    Seems Legit :confu:
    That poor guy was all over the place

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  • Red Team
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    Originally posted by tophatter View Post
    an article from 3 years ago, what looks like north korea's idea of how a second war would go:

    north korea and u.s. Total war scenario | sikh archives
    ...north korea’s main battle tanks – t-62s – have 155 mm guns and can travel as fast as 60 km per hour...
    Seems Legit :confu:

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  • TopHatter
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    An article from 3 years ago, what looks like North Korea's idea of how a second war would go:

    North Korea And U.S. Total War Scenario | Sikh Archives

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    Originally posted by Tennetc View Post
    wow, first B2s, now F22s, what do you guys think? Is this to fight against the 20-30 mig-29s? A bit of an overkill.Matbe to escort the B-2s?
    An all volunteer military cannot afford to waste monies on "B" team men and machines. Besides, sending 2 F-22s is cheaper than sending 10 F-15s.

    Originally posted by Tennetc View Post
    North Korea is now becoming a real headach for china...the US is now using the NK crisis to secure and reenforce her military bases around china and that is not good for us(china).The b2s and f22s will not be fighting j10s and j11s anytime soon, but this symbolic deployment will really force the chinese gov to think hard before doing anything that may harm the interest of US allies, which will mean some of china's interest will need to be put aside to avoid a war
    China is quite willing to let Kim go down fighting. Whoever takes over North Korea is going broke for at least the next decade. It doesn't matter if there is an American army right next door to China. They will be too busy keeping the North Koreans in North Korea instead of traveling south now that the road is opened.

    Originally posted by Tennetc View Post
    ( due to OOE's deterent is not war fighting thinking, i am still trying to find more info in this thinking, but not much info in the internet about this).
    Try Indian General KJ Sundarji.

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  • YellowFever
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    Mihais...

    Dude, did I ever tell you that I'm kinda worried about you?

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  • Mihais
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    Originally posted by Red Team View Post
    To be fair, their production values are pretty decent for a deluded and mentally deficient Stalinist regime.
    Ole Joe probably is kicking Kim Jong Il all over the hell.''What have you raised up,ya freak hair?I had all the Western intelectual ''elite'' singing praises to me and this scumbag son of yours is the mockery of everyone.And they not only mock him,they even connect Porky WITH ME!!!Me,the biggest and smartest asshole ever.ME?When I was alive,I killed everyone that even looked funny at me.Look at Trotsky over there,he still has the hole from the pickaxe.''

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  • Stitch
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    NorK adds more hyperbole and illusions to their delusional propaganda:

    North Korea Caught Photoshopping ... Again (Do We Care?)

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  • Red Team
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    Originally posted by TopHatter View Post
    It's simply a friendly reminder to Kim and his gang that their threats are an absolute joke, their military is limited to YouTube propaganda videos and their prospects for survival in wartime are exactly zero.
    To be fair, their production values are pretty decent for a deluded and mentally deficient Stalinist regime.

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  • TopHatter
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    Originally posted by Tennetc View Post
    wow, first B2s, now F22s, what do you guys think? Is this to fight against the 20-30 mig-29s? A bit of an overkill.Matbe to escort the B-2s?
    It's simply a friendly reminder to Kim and his gang that their threats are an absolute joke, their military is limited to YouTube propaganda videos and their prospects for survival in wartime are exactly zero.

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  • Tennetc
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    wow, first B2s, now F22s, what do you guys think? Is this to fight against the 20-30 mig-29s? A bit of an overkill.Matbe to escort the B-2s?

    North Korea is now becoming a real headach for china...the US is now using the NK crisis to secure and reenforce her military bases around china and that is not good for us(china).The b2s and f22s will not be fighting j10s and j11s anytime soon, but this symbolic deployment will really force the chinese gov to think hard before doing anything that may harm the interest of US allies, which will mean some of china's interest will need to be put aside to avoid a war( due to OOE's deterent is not war fighting thinking, i am still trying to find more info in this thinking, but not much info in the internet about this).

    In other words, NK's reckless ways is now directly harming china, question is what is the CCP leadership going to do about it?


    U.S. F-22 stealth jets join South Korea drills amid saber-rattling

    The United States sent F-22 stealth fighter jets to South Korea on Sunday to join military drills aimed at underscoring the U.S. commitment to defend Seoul in the face of an intensifying campaign of threats from North Korea.

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  • Bigfella
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    Originally posted by Tennetc View Post
    Hi Lemontree,

    I don't think so. You are giving too much credit to the Chinese Gov's ability and infuence in foreign land
    ...and underestimating how dumb the DPRK leadership is. They just got their major ally to cut off their monthly oil supply. Pretty dumb. North Korea is doing what it so often does - trying to bluster its way into getting something. The threats are hollow. The time to worry is not when they are blustering, but when they are quietly building up.

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  • Tennetc
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    Originally posted by lemontree View Post
    I have a funny feeling that this whole North Korean war drum beat is a diversion strategy by China.
    We should see something happen in another part of the world rather soon enough.

    Reason: NK cannot be so dumb to threaten the south and the US with the crap they have.
    China feeds and arms them, hence NK will do what China commands.

    Something major will happen in another part of the globe where Chinese interests matter.
    Hi Lemontree,

    I don't think so. You are giving too much credit to the Chinese Gov's ability and infuence in foreign land

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  • lemontree
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    I have a funny feeling that this whole North Korean war drum beat is a diversion strategy by China.
    We should see something happen in another part of the world rather soon enough.

    Reason: NK cannot be so dumb to threaten the south and the US with the crap they have.
    China feeds and arms them, hence NK will do what China commands.

    Something major will happen in another part of the globe where Chinese interests matter.

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