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China Warns N. Korea: Don't Mess With Trump


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7 hours ago, PhatMack19 said:

They almost had it

 

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That's a good one. Lmao.

I know that nuclear weapons (aka. WMDs, lol) have a specific altitude at which they are detonated so as to achieve maximum devastation. I wonder though, say this missile had been more than a test and was tipped with a nuclear warhead, would the explosion at launch have set off the reaction or at least caused radioactive contamination? Someone smarter than me needs to tackle this one. Big Girl, are you around? Lmao.

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47 minutes ago, Big girl said:

Sure.....if they were afraid of Trump, they wouldnt have attempted the launch. He is a joke. He sent missiles to Syria and they resumed bombings 2 days later.

Custer wasn't afraid of the Sioux. Hitler wasn't afraid of America or Russia. What's your point?

You didn't answer my nuclear question........and they attempted a launch. Can't you read?

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2 hours ago, Big girl said:

Sure.....if they were afraid of Trump, they wouldnt have attempted the launch. He is a joke. He sent missiles to Syria and they resumed bombings 2 days later.

If you were Assad, would you really just surrender your country after years of Civil War because the USA completely flattened an airfield? Of course you wouldn't. Fear has nothing to do with this. It is a necessity for him at this point to continue fighting. I suspect he will die before surrendering his country. The key point is that the bombs he fired after the missile attack were traditional and not chemical. Therefore, he got the point. His response shows that he doesn't consider Trump a joke. If he did, he would have launched another chemical attack to prove it.

As far as Kim Jung Un being afraid, insane people generally aren't afraid of anything. That is what makes him so dangerous. 

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20 hours ago, BS Wildcats said:

How many did they launch when Obama was in office?  Nobody was scared of that pacifist.  

Nope, he believed in diplomacy and actually thought about the consequences of his actions. Trump made a fool out of himself, again. President Obama sent drones to Syria beginning in 2014 to combat members of ISIS.

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3 hours ago, Big girl said:

Nope, he believed in diplomacy and actually thought about the consequences of his actions. Trump made a fool out of himself, again. President Obama sent drones to Syria beginning in 2014 to combat members of ISIS.

Was that  before or after he characterized them as the "jv"?

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