Gomig-21
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Here's the problem with this; the other map that was posted earlier shows the entire east coast of the US to part of the mid-west within the outer reach of one of those Dingdongs, and then this one shows the far 1/3 of the west coast in range. Which one is it? Both? Highly doubtful. Intercontinental missiles with accurate, suborbital trajectory and with large enough warheads or multiple warheads to make it through possible atmospheric breakup and still be effective upon impact, with a strong enough core of proper, solid fuel to not only accurately get to peak height, but to travel it at an appropriate speed so it's not easily intercepted and destroyed are very difficult to develop, even by superpowers which has taken them decades to do. Then there is also the need for the scientific knowledge and understanding of space and atmospheric conditions and their factors to effectively understand successful, ballistic missile trajectories. Not only do they need the proper guidance, they need to be able to cope with the harsh, travel conditions and the way they change since they have to get high enough to enter space, adjust for earth's rotation, loss of gravity, temperature & climate changes then make the appropriate corrections to re-enter earth's atmosphere without breaking up from burning up and then make it to targeted terra earth and ultimately be effective. This is one of the most difficult, weapon's technology systems to develop and implement that not only are these Dingdongs incapable of, they're not even close to being nuclear tipped. Nothing but hype and propaganda for all the reasons we know. That's why it's hard to believe this stuff, TBH. Just sayin'. The US is just as guilty in creating this hype, or at least going along with it with a wink or two........
Hard to tell which one of these bubble-heads is worst than the other. One is a pathological liar with absolutely no diplomatic or political experience and has been awarded the job of the most important person in the world and so far has embarrassingly stumbled through it with unprecedented failures of campaign promises and has access to the red button............while the other is a child, who grew up under the family teachings of a harsh, dictatorship and the control of power over an entire people with the obsession of developing the world's worst weapons capable of evaporating millions of humans in a few minutes. Both are frighteningly crazy in their own, special way. God help us all.
As long as the North Korean regime is in place, that means that there is no American presence in the Chinese - Korean border and that also means that the buffer works, that's all the Chinese care about and I would predict that if war breaks out and North Korea gets invaded, the Chinese will cross the border and establish a de facto buffer zone under their control.
Completely agree with that. If Trump has people next to him that are not only smart enough, but influential enough to advise him not to make the wrong decisions that could potentially bring the world to an end, I hope they can do it. Best thing IMO is to work out a plan with China (while at the same time keep Russia in the loop) and get Kim to end his weapon's fetish without any war. China is under a lot of pressure but has been forced under a lot more by what Trump has already asked it to do. If they don't find a way to neutralize Kim without upsetting him enough to go suicidal and attempt killing millions of South & North Koreans, then Trump will have no choice but to do it since he's threatened it and can't back away from it and look like a Chump. It's a very flammable situation for all parties concerned.