01-14-2018, 04:13 AM
I finished making my coffee, then sat down to drink it.
1. North Korea nukes are only meaningful as a threat; they lose all value if launched.
2. North Korea "says" the have nukes, but who knows if they really have them?
3. Missiles from North Korea might (or might not) have enough range.
4. Missiles from North Korea might (or more likely, don't) have accurate targeting.
5. The Big Island has no strategic value compared to the Joint Base on Oahu.
...and the last news item I read about North Korea before the "attack" was: North and South Korea putting together a women's figure skating team for the Olympics. I'm paranoid enough to believe this move was calculated to distract everyone from the nuclear holocaust ... but I'm not sure the Norks are clever enough to make that play.
1. North Korea nukes are only meaningful as a threat; they lose all value if launched.
2. North Korea "says" the have nukes, but who knows if they really have them?
3. Missiles from North Korea might (or might not) have enough range.
4. Missiles from North Korea might (or more likely, don't) have accurate targeting.
5. The Big Island has no strategic value compared to the Joint Base on Oahu.
...and the last news item I read about North Korea before the "attack" was: North and South Korea putting together a women's figure skating team for the Olympics. I'm paranoid enough to believe this move was calculated to distract everyone from the nuclear holocaust ... but I'm not sure the Norks are clever enough to make that play.