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RE: N. Korea, U.S Nuclear Testing - Zipppy - 2013-02-14 07:07 their motiv is ridiculous. it also worries me slightly, if my brother gets caught in the threatened blast in the video (he lives in NYC during the summer), i'd have a reason to hate them. RE: N. Korea, U.S Nuclear Testing - Stunna - 2013-03-29 21:39 D/w zipppy, we have 16 nuclear warheads already on them if they wanna *Removed* with us. RE: N. Korea, U.S Nuclear Testing - Zipppy - 2013-03-30 04:12 Hehe, keeping the American spirit I see, not exactly what I expected from a bump. Gizmodo discusses how probable a nuke could happen. http://gizmodo.com/5989194/could-north-korea-really-hit-us-with-a-nuke RE: N. Korea, U.S Nuclear Testing - Stunna - 2013-03-30 04:39 Well, I've seen it on the news tonight. Clicky here. RE: N. Korea, U.S Nuclear Testing - Saphira - 2013-03-30 10:00 Nothing will happen These threats have been going for years and years. They reach stalemate all the time, Nuclear weapons have been detonated on over two thousand occasions for testing purposes and demonstrations. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the resultant end of the Cold War, the threat of a major nuclear war between the two nuclear superpowers was generally thought to have declined. Since then, concern over nuclear weapons has shifted to the prevention of localized nuclear conflicts resulting from nuclear proliferation, and the threat of nuclear terrorism. Some Cold War strategists such as Henry Kissinger argued that a limited nuclear war could be possible between two heavily armed superpowers (such as the United States and the Soviet Union). If such a war was to happen, America have much more superpowers then the Soviet Union. |