I’m with The Donald on this. You ignore a threat too long and eventually it’s going to bite you in the ass:
"Trump also blamed his predecessors for discord in the Korean peninsula, saying that the current rhetoric is an extension of past failures and he has no choice but to respond to the rogue nation.
“We want to talk about a country that has misbehaved for many, many years, decades actually, through numerous administrations and they didn’t want to take on the issue,” he said. “I have no choice to take it on – and I am taking it on – and we will either be very, very successfully quickly or we are going to be very, very successful in a different way, quickly.”
http://www.cnn.com/...rt-threat/index.html
And while I’m here I want to thank Barry for giving Iran a nuclear capability they should never have. If I was Israel I would release hell on Iran while I still could and deal with the consequences later. Because we all know that Iran is going to nuke Israel just as soon as they can, right? Allah Akbar.
You guys do understand, that using nuclear weapons to ANY extend on this planet, means the end of civilization as we know it, right?
And yes, Hiroshima was only at the beginning of nuclear weapons design…
You guys are insane to even think about that being a viable possibility.
If you have a death wish, just use your own gun!
I understand that letting NK use nuclear weapons is not an option. If conventional weaponry can stop Kim I am all for it. However, I am not willing to let him develop longer range missiles and then see the west coast become a nuclear wasteland. I’m less than 100 miles from the Frisco. If Frisco goes the radiation could kill me and my family and on any given day we may be standing at ground zero. Anyone heard of nuke insurance?
"The latest North Korean nuclear test is estimated to have the explosive power of 20-30 kilotons — equivalent to 20,000 to 30,000 tons of TNT going off at once. That’s more than the 15- and 20-kiloton strength of the bombs the United States dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
"First, there would be an explosion — a fireball roughly a third of a mile wide with temperatures equal to the surface of the sun. A blast wave would knock down most buildings within a half-mile of the explosion. A flash of thermal energy would burn exposed people within a mile of the detonation and temporarily blind those looking toward it. Up to several miles away from the detonation, there would be less severe damage, like shattered windows.
Then, there would be deadly radiation. Debris from the explosion would be sucked upwards into a giant mushroom cloud and then carried downwind. This would be the threat that concerns most of us: Falling particles the size of grains of sands sprinkling down across the Bay Area would emit gamma rays that could give people severe radiation poisoning.
The most dangerous zone would be 10 to 20 miles downwind of the explosion, while some fallout could occur 100 miles away or farther, depending on the magnitude of the explosion. (Communities upwind and far enough away from the explosion would escape relatively unharmed.)