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Russia threatens Romania and Poland

How exactly?

You're talking about the threat of Iranian, North Korean and even Chinese ballistic missiles in this post here:

HOW exactly.... are any of these a threat to Romania or Poland?

You're simply backing up my previous point. There is only one shared target between Iranian, North Korean and Chinese ballistic missiles. And it's not anywhere in Europe (it is in fact in the continent of North America).
Before you slam on the brakes, wait untill I complete a post and then comment.
I'm not backing up any of your points. You might also read my earlier posts before making claims.

If you keep up that tone of yours, the discussion that thusfar was a friendly one will soon end as far as I'm concerned.
 
Before you slam on the brakes, wait untill I complete a post and then comment.
I'm not backing up any of your points. You might also read my earlier posts before making claims.

If you keep up that tone of yours, the discussion that thusfar was a friendly one will soon end as far as I'm concerned.

What friendly discussion? I don't think you and me have EVER had a friendly discussion from the tone of your posts? :P

Back to the point, in this thread you are referencing Iranian, North Korean and Chinese ballistic missiles, complete with charts for each one.

We all know that the shared target of these three is not in the continent of Europe, but rather in the continent of North America.

Romania and Poland were never high priority targets for nukes, certainly not for the three countries you referenced (Iran/North Korea/China).
 
That was my entire point in the first place. :lol:

It was @Penguin who argued against it.
Like where, exactly?

We all know that the Iranian, North Korean and Chinese ballistic missiles that he referenced in a previous post are no threat to Romania/Poland, in fact the target that is shared between these three is not even on the continent of Europe.
:unsure: Did you comprehend what I posted?

What friendly discussion? I don't think you and me have EVER had a friendly discussion from the tone of your posts? :P

Back to the point, in this thread you are referencing Iranian, North Korean and Chinese ballistic missiles, complete with charts for each one.

We all know that the shared target of these three is not in the continent of Europe, but rather in the continent of North America.

Romania and Poland were never high priority targets for nukes, certainly not for the three countries you referenced (Iran/North Korea/China).

Apparently it is difficult to comprehend that I went through any possible missile threat, save that posed by the Russians.
If you're firing your ballistic missile in Tehran at Washington DC, that goes west, over the mediterranean sea and atlantic ocean. If you targeted a major US asset in Europe, say near Frankfurt (Germany), where do you think that missile goes?Draw a line from Iran to UK, through Germany and then look where Romania and Poland are, relative to this line.
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