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So let's say that NK decides to launch a "test" missile. We have to attempt to intercept, right? Or do we just track it and intercept if it is actually headed somewhere?
It's an interesting call to make. The reality is the missile likely has no payload. And if it does end hitting somewhere the damage would be from the weight and momentum. But maybe you shoot it down just to show you can and send a message to those possibly seeking engagement. You have a very aggressive general tied closely to a young, inexperienced(and possibly not in control) leader. Need to be sure everyone understands just what kind of mess they are getting into.
If North Korea launched any sort of a missile right now, without announcing in advance that it was just a test, I think you have to destroy it despite the fact that it escalates things.
Do you really think this would matter at this stage?
Probably not. I think NK has tested missiles during our military exercises with SK before, but doing so this time around would be preposterously stupid and they should really expect a shoot-down.
The best part of all this is if NK fires a test missle, we shoot it down, then he reports that he has blown up the city of Los Angeles and america is cowering in fear... and his people believe him. :lol:
You know who they need? Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf aka Baghdad Bob.

 
So let's say that NK decides to launch a "test" missile. We have to attempt to intercept, right? Or do we just track it and intercept if it is actually headed somewhere?
It's an interesting call to make. The reality is the missile likely has no payload. And if it does end hitting somewhere the damage would be from the weight and momentum. But maybe you shoot it down just to show you can and send a message to those possibly seeking engagement. You have a very aggressive general tied closely to a young, inexperienced(and possibly not in control) leader. Need to be sure everyone understands just what kind of mess they are getting into.
If North Korea launched any sort of a missile right now, without announcing in advance that it was just a test, I think you have to destroy it despite the fact that it escalates things.
Do you really think this would matter at this stage?
Probably not. I think NK has tested missiles during our military exercises with SK before, but doing so this time around would be preposterously stupid and they should really expect a shoot-down.
The best part of all this is if NK fires a test missle, we shoot it down, then he reports that he has blown up the city of Los Angeles and america is cowering in fear... and his people believe him. :lol:
You know who they need? Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf aka Baghdad Bob.
Relative of St Louis Bob?

 
Looks like NK has loaded two medium-range missiles onto mobile launchers.

I figure at worst they are going to fire a test missile into the ocean to "show their strength".

That being said, I think they could easily hit Seoul or Japan with a missile if they wanted to. It's just hard to imagine them being that suicidal.

 
If they shoot off a missile, it's going to get shot down (hopefully - anti-missile defense is still a far-from-certain thing).

Unless they're trying to provoke war (which, again, I doubt), they won't fire it towards or over Japan as they have in the past.

 
The statement from the U.K. Foreign Office said its embassy in Pyongyang “received a communication from the North Korean government this morning saying that the North Korean government would be unable to guarantee the safety of embassies and international organizations in the country in the event of conflict from April 10th.”
 
I had a wierd thought. Imagine that the young dictator went to school in Switzerland, learned about the Western World, and felt sorry for all the people that were brainwashed. How would he get them "free"? If he went to his country and changed laws, he would probably get ousted by the main people in charge. Maybe in a weird way this is a suicide mission. I mean, if he was to provoke a war, the leadership of NK would get annihilated.

However, it would open up all the people to South Korea, and lead to a better life for them?

 
If they shoot off a missile, it's going to get shot down (hopefully - anti-missile defense is still a far-from-certain thing).

Unless they're trying to provoke war (which, again, I doubt), they won't fire it towards or over Japan as they have in the past.
Yeah a shot at Japan right now would be very, very bad.

 
Looks like NK has loaded two medium-range missiles onto mobile launchers.

I figure at worst they are going to fire a test missile into the ocean to "show their strength".

That being said, I think they could easily hit Seoul or Japan with a missile if they wanted to. It's just hard to imagine them being that suicidal.
They can easily hit Seoul with a rock so yeah a missile should be no problem. They only hit Japan if they get lucky.

 
:popcorn: let's see china mobilize toward the NK border preparing for a land grab THAT would make this interesting.

 
:popcorn: let's see china mobilize toward the NK border preparing for a land grab THAT would make this interesting.
The nightmare scenario involving a Chinese power play would be waiting for the confusion/chaos caused by a NK first strike, followed by China making a move for Taiwan. That would get disastrous in a hurry.

 
:popcorn: let's see china mobilize toward the NK border preparing for a land grab THAT would make this interesting.
The nightmare scenario involving a Chinese power play would be waiting for the confusion/chaos caused by a NK first strike, followed by China making a move for Taiwan. That would get disastrous in a hurry.
No way China goes there. First Taiwan ain't no cupcake. They are armed to the teeth. Second we have pledged to protect Taiwan. China isn't ready to play that game and they know it.

 
:popcorn: let's see china mobilize toward the NK border preparing for a land grab THAT would make this interesting.
The nightmare scenario involving a Chinese power play would be waiting for the confusion/chaos caused by a NK first strike, followed by China making a move for Taiwan. That would get disastrous in a hurry.
That really is a nightmare scenario. From what I'm hearing, China wants no part of NK's shenanigans, and I have to believe that there's at least one person in a leadership position in NK that's at least secretly of the mindset that all of this is a terrible idea. As for China's military in the region, I was under the impression that they're still not on the greatest of terms with the Russians just to the north.

This entire region could very well be a powder keg.

 
Looks like NK has loaded two medium-range missiles onto mobile launchers.

I figure at worst they are going to fire a test missile into the ocean to "show their strength".

That being said, I think they could easily hit Seoul or Japan with a missile if they wanted to. It's just hard to imagine them being that suicidal.
They can easily hit Seoul with a rock so yeah a missile should be no problem. They only hit Japan if they get lucky.
They don't have to get that lucky - figure its about 200 miles across at its widest from NK - aim for the middle and you have +/- 100 miles to play with - they don't need to hit anything in particular to light the powder keg.

 
Looks like NK has loaded two medium-range missiles onto mobile launchers.

I figure at worst they are going to fire a test missile into the ocean to "show their strength".

That being said, I think they could easily hit Seoul or Japan with a missile if they wanted to. It's just hard to imagine them being that suicidal.
They can easily hit Seoul with a rock so yeah a missile should be no problem. They only hit Japan if they get lucky.
They don't have to get that lucky - figure its about 200 miles across at its widest from NK - aim for the middle and you have +/- 100 miles to play with - they don't need to hit anything in particular to light the powder keg.
100 miles is a lot smaller area to hit than people think but your right it's not like lottery lucky. Still given what we have seen from their previous tests there would still be some luck involved.

 
:popcorn: let's see china mobilize toward the NK border preparing for a land grab THAT would make this interesting.
The nightmare scenario involving a Chinese power play would be waiting for the confusion/chaos caused by a NK first strike, followed by China making a move for Taiwan. That would get disastrous in a hurry.
That really is a nightmare scenario. From what I'm hearing, China wants no part of NK's shenanigans, and I have to believe that there's at least one person in a leadership position in NK that's at least secretly of the mindset that all of this is a terrible idea. As for China's military in the region, I was under the impression that they're still not on the greatest of terms with the Russians just to the north.

This entire region could very well be a powder keg.
China vs Russia battle royal could be awesome from the sidelines :popcorn:

 
:popcorn: let's see china mobilize toward the NK border preparing for a land grab THAT would make this interesting.
The nightmare scenario involving a Chinese power play would be waiting for the confusion/chaos caused by a NK first strike, followed by China making a move for Taiwan. That would get disastrous in a hurry.
That really is a nightmare scenario. From what I'm hearing, China wants no part of NK's shenanigans, and I have to believe that there's at least one person in a leadership position in NK that's at least secretly of the mindset that all of this is a terrible idea. As for China's military in the region, I was under the impression that they're still not on the greatest of terms with the Russians just to the north.

This entire region could very well be a powder keg.
China vs Russia battle royal could be awesome from the sidelines :popcorn:
Hard to believe we wouldn't get sucked in. And really right now they are both like old boxers. They may still have a punch or two left but in general neither is up for a title match. They are just fodder for up and comers.

 
:popcorn: let's see china mobilize toward the NK border preparing for a land grab THAT would make this interesting.
The nightmare scenario involving a Chinese power play would be waiting for the confusion/chaos caused by a NK first strike, followed by China making a move for Taiwan. That would get disastrous in a hurry.
That really is a nightmare scenario. From what I'm hearing, China wants no part of NK's shenanigans, and I have to believe that there's at least one person in a leadership position in NK that's at least secretly of the mindset that all of this is a terrible idea. As for China's military in the region, I was under the impression that they're still not on the greatest of terms with the Russians just to the north.

This entire region could very well be a powder keg.
China vs Russia battle royal could be awesome from the sidelines :popcorn:
:lmao:

 
:popcorn: let's see china mobilize toward the NK border preparing for a land grab THAT would make this interesting.
The nightmare scenario involving a Chinese power play would be waiting for the confusion/chaos caused by a NK first strike, followed by China making a move for Taiwan. That would get disastrous in a hurry.
That really is a nightmare scenario. From what I'm hearing, China wants no part of NK's shenanigans, and I have to believe that there's at least one person in a leadership position in NK that's at least secretly of the mindset that all of this is a terrible idea. As for China's military in the region, I was under the impression that they're still not on the greatest of terms with the Russians just to the north.

This entire region could very well be a powder keg.
China vs Russia battle royal could be awesome from the sidelines :popcorn:
Russia's army isn't what it used to be. Still, it would be interesting to watch.

Anyone have numbers on what a Russia- China fight would look like in terms of manpower?

 
:popcorn: let's see china mobilize toward the NK border preparing for a land grab THAT would make this interesting.
The nightmare scenario involving a Chinese power play would be waiting for the confusion/chaos caused by a NK first strike, followed by China making a move for Taiwan. That would get disastrous in a hurry.
That really is a nightmare scenario. From what I'm hearing, China wants no part of NK's shenanigans, and I have to believe that there's at least one person in a leadership position in NK that's at least secretly of the mindset that all of this is a terrible idea. As for China's military in the region, I was under the impression that they're still not on the greatest of terms with the Russians just to the north.

This entire region could very well be a powder keg.
China vs Russia battle royal could be awesome from the sidelines :popcorn:
Russia's army isn't what it used to be. Still, it would be interesting to watch.

Anyone have numbers on what a Russia- China fight would look like in terms of manpower?
Russia has a million man standing military with roughly 1 million reservists. But as I have posted before those numbers don't tell you much. Their military was never all that to start with and now it really sucks. Completely hollowed out at this point. China has a 2 million man standing Army with 1 million in reserve. Probably the more stable force of the two and more likely to actually fight at those numbers. Russia has more aircraft, China has more tanks.

 
:popcorn: let's see china mobilize toward the NK border preparing for a land grab THAT would make this interesting.
The nightmare scenario involving a Chinese power play would be waiting for the confusion/chaos caused by a NK first strike, followed by China making a move for Taiwan. That would get disastrous in a hurry.
That really is a nightmare scenario. From what I'm hearing, China wants no part of NK's shenanigans, and I have to believe that there's at least one person in a leadership position in NK that's at least secretly of the mindset that all of this is a terrible idea. As for China's military in the region, I was under the impression that they're still not on the greatest of terms with the Russians just to the north.

This entire region could very well be a powder keg.
China vs Russia battle royal could be awesome from the sidelines :popcorn:
Russia's army isn't what it used to be. Still, it would be interesting to watch.

Anyone have numbers on what a Russia- China fight would look like in terms of manpower?
Russia has a million man standing military with roughly 1 million reservists. But as I have posted before those numbers don't tell you much. Their military was never all that to start with and now it really sucks. Completely hollowed out at this point. China has a 2 million man standing Army with 1 million in reserve. Probably the more stable force of the two and more likely to actually fight at those numbers. Russia has more aircraft, China has more tanks.
So China has an advantage on the ground, but Russia wins an air war. Either way, if this were to happen, there would be a lot of bodies littering the landscape.

 
:popcorn: let's see china mobilize toward the NK border preparing for a land grab THAT would make this interesting.
The nightmare scenario involving a Chinese power play would be waiting for the confusion/chaos caused by a NK first strike, followed by China making a move for Taiwan. That would get disastrous in a hurry.
That really is a nightmare scenario. From what I'm hearing, China wants no part of NK's shenanigans, and I have to believe that there's at least one person in a leadership position in NK that's at least secretly of the mindset that all of this is a terrible idea. As for China's military in the region, I was under the impression that they're still not on the greatest of terms with the Russians just to the north.

This entire region could very well be a powder keg.
China vs Russia battle royal could be awesome from the sidelines :popcorn:
Russia's army isn't what it used to be. Still, it would be interesting to watch.

Anyone have numbers on what a Russia- China fight would look like in terms of manpower?
Russia has a million man standing military with roughly 1 million reservists. But as I have posted before those numbers don't tell you much. Their military was never all that to start with and now it really sucks. Completely hollowed out at this point. China has a 2 million man standing Army with 1 million in reserve. Probably the more stable force of the two and more likely to actually fight at those numbers. Russia has more aircraft, China has more tanks.
So China has an advantage on the ground, but Russia wins an air war. Either way, if this were to happen, there would be a lot of bodies littering the landscape.
yep

 
Why would China and Russia get involved in a conflict?
I had a wierd thought. Imagine that the young dictator went to school in Switzerland, learned about the Western World, and felt sorry for all the people that were brainwashed. How would he get them "free"? If he went to his country and changed laws, he would probably get ousted by the main people in charge. Maybe in a weird way this is a suicide mission. I mean, if he was to provoke a war, the leadership of NK would get annihilated.

However, it would open up all the people to South Korea, and lead to a better life for them?
Of the top 100 scenarios to explain the actions of NK this ranks #150.

 
Why would China and Russia get involved in a conflict?
They probably won't get involved in this one, but they've had border disputes in that area with one another for a long time, I think at least the past few centuries. Not much has happened lately, I think, but they've gone to war a few times over it.

 
Despite their recent partnership, most of the Russians I know dont like/trust the Chinese. Which, of course, doesn't mean much because most of the Russians I know don't like/trust any other country including Russia.

 
:popcorn: let's see china mobilize toward the NK border preparing for a land grab THAT would make this interesting.
The nightmare scenario involving a Chinese power play would be waiting for the confusion/chaos caused by a NK first strike, followed by China making a move for Taiwan. That would get disastrous in a hurry.
No way China goes there. First Taiwan ain't no cupcake. They are armed to the teeth. Second we have pledged to protect Taiwan. China isn't ready to play that game and they know it.
I think China takes Taiwan back eventually and I don't see the USA stopping it. But you're right, it will be a while. These North Korea shenanigans just makes it harder for them; they don't want SK and Japan having such a compelling reason to arm up with the USA.

 
:popcorn: let's see china mobilize toward the NK border preparing for a land grab THAT would make this interesting.
The nightmare scenario involving a Chinese power play would be waiting for the confusion/chaos caused by a NK first strike, followed by China making a move for Taiwan. That would get disastrous in a hurry.
No way China goes there. First Taiwan ain't no cupcake. They are armed to the teeth. Second we have pledged to protect Taiwan. China isn't ready to play that game and they know it.
I think China takes Taiwan back eventually and I don't see the USA stopping it. But you're right, it will be a while. These North Korea shenanigans just makes it harder for them; they don't want SK and Japan having such a compelling reason to arm up with the USA.
Only if it's a political deal between Taiwan and China. There is no way in the foreseeable future we let China take Taiwan by force.

 
Reports from CNN and Reuters indicating NK has loaded 2 missiles. US Press Secretary said that the US would not be surprised if NK launches a missile.

 
Reports from CNN and Reuters indicating NK has loaded 2 missiles. US Press Secretary said that the US would not be surprised if NK launches a missile.
It's about that time in the script for them to do a launch. The only question is do we shoot it down?

 
Reports from CNN and Reuters indicating NK has loaded 2 missiles. US Press Secretary said that the US would not be surprised if NK launches a missile.
It's about that time in the script for them to do a launch. The only question is do we shoot it down?
I'm assuming the launch is going to be in the ocean. If it goes anywhere near Japan, someone will try to shoot it down. Not sure if they will succeed or not.

 
Reports from CNN and Reuters indicating NK has loaded 2 missiles. US Press Secretary said that the US would not be surprised if NK launches a missile.
It's about that time in the script for them to do a launch. The only question is do we shoot it down?
I'm assuming the launch is going to be in the ocean. If it goes anywhere near Japan, someone will try to shoot it down. Not sure if they will succeed or not.
Japan is directly east of North Korea. The fact they're moving the missiles there means that they're trying to provoke a reaction.

 
Reports from CNN and Reuters indicating NK has loaded 2 missiles. US Press Secretary said that the US would not be surprised if NK launches a missile.
It's about that time in the script for them to do a launch. The only question is do we shoot it down?
I'm assuming the launch is going to be in the ocean. If it goes anywhere near Japan, someone will try to shoot it down. Not sure if they will succeed or not.
maybe. Its not easy to intercept a missile. I don't believe the US has anything deployed to do so. Japan has some sort of an anti-missile system, AFAIK its never been used.

 
Reports from CNN and Reuters indicating NK has loaded 2 missiles. US Press Secretary said that the US would not be surprised if NK launches a missile.
It's about that time in the script for them to do a launch. The only question is do we shoot it down?
Do we have the ability to shoot them down?
Both the South Korean Navy and the US Navy have ships in the area with the capability to shoot down missiles. But it is still not a 100% effective method. So we have the ability but it still may not work.

 
:popcorn:

let's see china mobilize toward the NK border preparing for a land grab

THAT would make this interesting.
The nightmare scenario involving a Chinese power play would be waiting for the confusion/chaos caused by a NK first strike, followed by China making a move for Taiwan. That would get disastrous in a hurry.
That really is a nightmare scenario. From what I'm hearing, China wants no part of NK's shenanigans, and I have to believe that there's at least one person in a leadership position in NK that's at least secretly of the mindset that all of this is a terrible idea. As for China's military in the region, I was under the impression that they're still not on the greatest of terms with the Russians just to the north.

This entire region could very well be a powder keg.
China vs Russia battle royal could be awesome from the sidelines :popcorn:
Provided by "sidelines" you mean a condo on the Poulan WeedEater Independence MoonTM, :goodposting:

 
Reports from CNN and Reuters indicating NK has loaded 2 missiles. US Press Secretary said that the US would not be surprised if NK launches a missile.
It's about that time in the script for them to do a launch. The only question is do we shoot it down?
Do we have the ability to shoot them down?
Both the South Korean Navy and the US Navy have ships in the area with the capability to shoot down missiles. But it is still not a 100% effective method. So we have the ability but it still may not work.
Thanks for the correction

 

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