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North Korea
Posted by: Nyb ()
Date: November 18, 2022 07:47PM

Kim Jung Un launched another ballistic missile today claiming he can hit US territory. I pray he actually can and does hit the US Mainland so the US will finally wipe North Korea off the face of the earth! And what’s with his ridiculous military parades with his million man military marching in lock step. Does he not realize we can wipe his troops out from the air in a day and it won’t require a nuke to do so.

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Re: North Korea
Posted by: fukt ()
Date: November 19, 2022 01:57AM

Ask trump,Kim Jung Un is his butt buddy

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Re: North Korea
Posted by: He wasnt ()
Date: November 19, 2022 05:39AM

Launching any when Trump was in office. Only under this weak retard with drool on his chin

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Re: North Korea
Posted by: UR A ()
Date: November 19, 2022 01:15PM

He wasnt Wrote:
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> Launching any when Trump was in office. Only under
> this weak retard with drool on his chin

February 11, 2017 North Korea test-fired a Pukkuksong-2 missile over the Sea of Japan. This was the first launch of the new medium-range ballistic missile.[32][33][10]
March 6, 2017 North Korea launches four ballistic missiles from the Tongchang-ri launch site in the northwest.[34] Some flew 620 mi (1,000 km) before falling into the Sea of Japan.[35][10]
April 4, 2017 North Korea test-fired a medium-range ballistic missile from its eastern port of Sinpo into the Sea of Japan[36][37][10]
April 15, 2017 North Korea test-fired an unidentified land-based missile from the naval base in Sinpo but it exploded almost immediately after the takeoff.[38][39][40][41]
April 28, 2017 North Korea test-fired an unidentified missile from Pukchang airfield.[42][43] The missile, believed to be a medium-range[44] KN-17 ballistic missile,[42] faltered and broke apart minutes after liftoff.[44][45][46]
May 13, 2017 North Korea test-fired a Hwasong-12[47] missile from a test site in the area of Kusong.[48] The missile, later revealed to be an intermediate range ballistic missile,[49] traveled 30 minutes,[50] reached an altitude of more than 2,111.5 km, and flew a horizontal distance of 789 km (489 miles), before falling into the Sea of Japan.[49] Such a missile would have a range of at least 4,000, reaching Guam, to 6,000 km.[48][47]
May 21, 2017 North Korea test-fired another Pukkuksong-2 medium-range ballistic missile from Pukchang airfield,[51][52] which traveled approximately 500 km (300 miles) before falling into the Sea of Japan.[53] The missile landed about 350 km (217 miles) from North Korea's east coast.[53]
May 29, 2017 North Korea fired a short range ballistic missile into the Sea of Japan. It traveled 450 km.[54]
June 8, 2017 North Korea fired several missiles into the Sea of Japan. They are believed to be anti-ship missiles.[55] The South Korean military said the launches show the reclusive regime's "precise targeting capability."[56]
June 23, 2017 North Korea tested a new rocket engine that could possibly be fitted to an intercontinental ballistic missile.[57] This engine was later believed to be for the second stage of the Hwasong-15, first flown later in 2017.[58][59]
July 4, 2017 North Korea tested its first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) named Hwasong-14 on July 4.[60][61] It launched from the Panghyon Aircraft Factory 8 km southeast of Panghyon Airport.[62] It was aimed straight up at a lofted trajectory and reached more than 2,500 km into space.[63] It landed 37 minutes later,[64] more than 930 km from its launch site,[65] into Japan's exclusive economic zone.[66] Aiming long, the missile would have traveled 7,000–8,000 km or more, reaching Alaska, Hawaii, and possibly Seattle.[64][67][68][69][70] Its operational range would be farther, bringing a 500 kg payload to targets in most of the contiguous United States 9,700 km away.[71][72][73]
July 28, 2017 The 14th missile test carried out by North Korea in 2017 was another ICBM launched at 23:41 North Korea time (15:41 GMT) from Chagang Province in the north of the country on July 28, 2017. Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, Boston, and New York City appear to be within range.[74] The missile's reentry vehicle (RV) was seen by people in Japan as it entered the atmosphere and landed near the northernmost Japanese island, Hokkaido.[75][76] Analysis later revealed that the RV broke up on re-entry; further testing would be required.[77] The CIA made an assessment expecting adequate performance of the RV under the different stresses of a shallower trajectory towards the continental US.[78]
August 26, 2017 North Korea test-fired three short-range ballistic missiles from the Kangwon Province on August 26. Two travel approximately 250 kilometers in a northeastern direction and one explodes immediately after launch.[79]
August 29, 2017 On August 29, 2017, at 6 AM local time, North Korea launched a ballistic missile over Northern Japan.[80] The missile's short and low trajectory and its breakup into three pieces is consistent with the failure of a heavy post-boost vehicle.[81]
September 15, 2017 North Korea launched a ballistic missile on September 15 from Sunan airfield. It reached a height of 770 km and flew a distance of 3,700 km for 17 minutes over Hokkaido before landing in the Pacific.[82]
November 28, 2017 North Korea launched an ICBM from the vicinity of Pyongsong at 1:30pm EST/3:00am Pyongyang time. The rocket traveled for 50 minutes and reached 2800 miles (4,500 km) in height, both of which were new milestones. The missile flew 600 miles (1,000 km) east into the Sea of Japan; unlike summer launches, the Japanese government did not issue cellphone alerts to warn its citizens. North Korea called it a Hwasong-15 missile. Its potential range appears to be more than 8,000 miles (13,000 km), able to reach Washington and the rest of the continental United States.[83][84] Much about the missile is unknown. The missile might have been fitted with a mock warhead to increase its range, in which case the maximum missile range while carrying a heavy warhead might be shorter than 13,000 km. Based on satellite imagery, some experts believe that North Korea may now be able to fuel missiles horizontally, shortening the delay between when a missile becomes visible to when it can be launched.[83] The rocket is believed to have broken up on re-entry into the atmosphere.

You're pretty fucking stupid aren't ya?

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Re: North Korea
Posted by: Mark j ()
Date: November 19, 2022 11:12PM

He can take out the libtard west coast…I’m ok with that

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Re: North Korea
Posted by: Gaithersburg ()
Date: November 19, 2022 11:22PM

He hit a building in Gaithersburg, MD just last week.

http://www.fairfaxunderground.com/forum/read/40/3945872/3945872.html

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Re: North Korea
Posted by: dugitouty ()
Date: November 19, 2022 11:50PM

Mark j Wrote:
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> He can take out the libtard west coast…I’m ok
> with that

That's because you HATE AMERICA!SCUMBAG

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Re: North Korea
Posted by: Gayvid Blimm0 ()
Date: November 20, 2022 10:17AM

North Korea is 1 of the Democrats' Ideal Utopian Socialist Paradise Model Dream States.

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