vincentML -> RE: The Coming War in Asia? (3/17/2017 12:02:39 PM)
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ORIGINAL: WickedsDesire They launch the missiles as fast as they can manufacture them There is no real requirement for Iron Dome, or the American Equivalent. They have no military might at all. A more successful December 2012 satellite launch - not long after a new South Korean-US missile deal - suggested Pyongyang was developing rockets capable of hitting the US mainland. In February 2013, it performed a long-promised third nuclear test in February 2013, prompting further UN Security Council sanctions. Following further missile tests in 2014, North Korea announced that it would restart all facilities at its main Yongbyon nuclear complex, including a reactor mothballed in 2007, while also offering to restart talks if UN sanctions are dropped. The current South Korean president, Park Geun-hye, continues to maintain a tough line towards the Pyongyang regime. North Korea has traditionally enjoyed the support of its powerful neighbour China, but in recent years Chinese leaders seem increasingly frustrated and embarrassed by Pyongyang's intransigence over its nuclear programme. North Korea maintains one of the world's largest standing armies and militarism pervades everyday life. But standards of training, discipline and equipment in the force are reported to be low. Don't be mislead . . . SOURCE 2016
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