Post: World War 3?
05-27-2009, 10:14 AM #1
Rage
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Originally posted by TimesOnline
WARSHIPS patrolled the Sea of Japan and Patriot batteries were set up around Tokyo yesterday as North Korea counted down to a missile launch intended to challenge President Barack Obama as he attends the G20 summit in London.Two Japanese guided-missile destroyers set sail under orders to intercept the Taepodong-2 if the launch goes wrong and it threatens to come down in Japan, a key US ally. North Korea has said any interception would amount to an act of war.

Kim Jong-il, the North Korean dictator, has hinted that if the missile is destroyed, his country will strike back violently, conduct a second nuclear weapons test and ruin years of American disarmament diplomacy.

North Korea, which conducted its first nuclear test in 2006, maintains that the Taepodong-2 is to launch a satellite into space for peaceful purposes. The US and Japan think it is a long-range missile designed for atomic warheads. Experts say the missile could be fired any time from today, although the North Koreans have set a date between April 4 and 8.

The launch has become a test of American power, according to one of the most senior foreign policy advisers in China. The US and Japan “will be bankrupt in reputation and dignity” if the missile violates Japanese sovereignty and is not destroyed, said Professor Zhang Lian-gui, of the Central Party school.
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His comments, in an official journal, showed how keenly Chinese leaders were watching Obama’s performance under pressure. Obama will have his first summit with President Hu Jintao in London this week.

American and Chinese ships recently clashed in the South China Sea and the two nations exchanged angry words about a Pentagon report on China’s military build-up. The Chinese have refused to persuade their North Korean ally to call off the launch and are standing back to see how America and its allies deal with it.

The potential for error on both sides is high. The missile’s planned trajectory takes it soaring into space on an arc that leads across Japan. Previous North Korean missiles have exploded in flight or veered off course, and the US antimissile technology has not been perfected. Tokyo’s sophisticated Aegis vessels, the Kongo and the Chokai, which carry SM-3 interceptor missiles, were sent into the seas between the Koreas and Japan yesterday morning.

They will be joined tomorrow by two US Aegis destroyers, the USS John S McCain, skippered by a Korean-American naval officer, and the USS Chaffee. South Korea has sent its own Aegis destroyer, the King Sejong the Great.

On land, Japanese units deployed the latest Pac3 Patriot missile batteries to protect political and financial districts in Tokyo yesterday. The public was asked to stay calm. The Americans are also ready for the risk of a North Korean revenge strike across the border with South Korea.

On February 11, Kim demoted his chief of staff, General Kim Kyok-sik, to command the Fourth Army Corps in a move that may have been a strategic deception.

The corps guards the western coast, a tangle of islands and inlets where the border is disputed and where bloody naval battles between north and south claimed many lives in 1999 and 2002.

The state media announced that the outgoing chief of staff had also lost his seat in “elections” to North Korea’s rubber-stamp parliament. In retrospect, that seemed too simple. North Korea jealously guards its internal secrets and rarely discloses such a fall from favour. It may have been intended to deceive.

Analysts now suspect the “Dear Leader” may have deliberately placed the trusted man he wanted to command the west coast in preparation for another fight. The posting came less than two weeks after North Korea warned that it was scrapping all its accords with the south and would not respect the maritime borderline.


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Could this be world war 3?
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06-06-2009, 08:02 PM #47
aZlan
Never come on here anymore
we should settle our conflicts virtually lol

China vs US

on W@W

but they gotta fix the servers first lol
06-06-2009, 08:24 PM #48
ZeroKills
Bounty hunter
Originally posted by GuyAlmighty View Post
I don't believe there will be another war. I believe only this;

[WS]pkgGOFXuYPw[/WS]


its Alex jones though.......and hes teh crazy insane conspiracy theorist.....

Although some of what he says is true, he blows things out of preportion and fear mongers a little to much for anyones liking. hope you were joking about beliving that cause your probabley gonna get flamed for it....

although you do have a nice signature
06-07-2009, 12:34 AM #49
H₂O
Samurai Poster
Originally posted by xinfectedsoulx View Post

So why has the war in Iraq and Afghanistan still going on over 8 years?




NK is a different story. We can go and blow everything apart and not care about overthrowing their government we would be in and out in a year.

Problem is with Iraq is you can never tell if their civilian or terrorist. During the day, the same civilian who waved at you is planting a roadside bomb or shooting at you at night.

Then comes politics..
06-07-2009, 12:37 AM #50
RICHIE209
March 6, 2011.
Originally posted by K1LL View Post
NK is a different story. We can go and blow everything apart and not care about overthrowing their government we would be in and out in a year.

Problem is with Iraq is you can never tell if their civilian or terrorist. During the day, the same civilian who waved at you is planting a roadside bomb or shooting at you at night.

Then comes politics..


Exactly, most of the weapons are homemade and they recruit kids to use themselves as martyrs.
06-07-2009, 11:46 AM #51
xinfectedsoulx
Daddy's home.
Originally posted by K1LL View Post
NK is a different story. We can go and blow everything apart and not care about overthrowing their government we would be in and out in a year.

Problem is with Iraq is you can never tell if their civilian or terrorist. During the day, the same civilian who waved at you is planting a roadside bomb or shooting at you at night.

Then comes politics..


Thats very true, but if we did go an blow everything up, then there still would be civilian casualties, which would effect the Geneva convention. I Dont think this will happen now anyway, its been quiet about it on the news (in England anyway).
06-08-2009, 03:20 AM #52
RICHIE209
March 6, 2011.
Originally posted by xinfectedsoulx View Post
Thats very true, but if we did go an blow everything up, then there still would be civilian casualties, which would effect the Geneva convention. I Dont think this will happen now anyway, its been quiet about it on the news (in England anyway).


As long as we say it was an accident, the geniva convention don't mind.
06-08-2009, 04:00 PM #53
xinfectedsoulx
Daddy's home.
Originally posted by RICHIE209 View Post
As long as we say it was an accident, the geniva convention don't mind.


Lol, finger slips onto the button to launch a nuke, which happens to be aimed at North Korea.
06-09-2009, 05:50 AM #54
H₂O
Samurai Poster
Originally posted by xinfectedsoulx View Post
Lol, finger slips onto the button to launch a nuke, which happens to be aimed at North Korea.


Shit, that will be them firing a nuke at us.

They want food, power plants, weapons for them to stop producing nukes. Stop this appeasement crap and ****ing declare war on them. Air strike the **** out of their military bases and keep aircraft carriers near North Korea to intercept any missile at us.
06-09-2009, 12:36 PM #55
xinfectedsoulx
Daddy's home.
Originally posted by K1LL View Post
Shit, that will be them firing a nuke at us.

They want food, power plants, weapons for them to stop producing nukes. Stop this appeasement crap and ****ing declare war on them. Air strike the **** out of their military bases and keep aircraft carriers near North Korea to intercept any missile at us.


Hahah, God i would not like you to be in charge of a war :p. There would be one everyday.

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