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North Korea May Fire Missile At Hawaii On July 4

June 18, 2009 · Filed Under World News 

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The Japanese press is reporting that North Korea is readying its Taepodong-2 ballistic missile to fire at Hawaii on July 4. The Taepodong-2 has a range of 4,000 miles, but analysts are skeptical that it would reach that far.

Secretary Gates has ordered the military’s ground based mobile missile defense system to Hawaii, which is capable of shooting down anything North Korea launches in our direction.

I have no doubt that anything North Korea shoots at us would be defeated by our missile defense systems. They have almost 0% chance of hitting us with a damn thing.

However, whether or not a missile attack would be successful is hardly the point. The issue here is that North Korea plans to launch a missile attack against the United States.

If they do launch against us and president Obama takes no military action he will go down in history as a bigger pussy than Jimmy Carter.

It’s beyond pathetic that we’ve lived with threats and belligerence from North Korea for decades. There is no country on the planet that’s weaker or more pathetic than North Korea.

It’s unbelievable that such a brokedown, cold war relic like the DPRK has been allowed to threaten the world.

The United States could cripple the North Korean military beyond repair in less than 24 hours.

Aside from their ballistic missile program and primitive nuclear bombs, their military equipment belongs in a museum rather than on a battlefield.

The modern fighter jets they have are useless because they don’t have the fuel to fly them.

They have a standing army of 1,000,000 soldiers, but they are poorly equipped and hungry.

We could fly a single B-2 Stealth Bomber over North Korea and drop JDAMS on their military bases, rocket launch pads, and any other targets of opportunity.

While we’re at it, we should drop bombs on the military barracks in the concentration camps up in the mountains.

This would give the hundreds of thousands of people enslaved in those camps a chance to escape.

The argument against military action with North Korea has always been that if we attack they’ll launch artillery and rockets into South Korea which would kill thousands of people.

They have hundreds of artillery pieces and rockets pushed right up to the DMZ ready to fire on Seoul.

However, we have the technology to simultaneously hit almost all of these installations in one strike, rendering the North nearly impotent.

After we degrade their ability to fire on the South, it would be a joke the rest of the way. Kim Jong-il is a lunatic and a mass murderer who should have been taken out by the U.S. years ago.

The bottom line is that it would be disaster of historic proportions if president Obama does not respond in kind to a missile strike on Hawaii by North Korea.

-Chris Jones

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2 Responses to “North Korea May Fire Missile At Hawaii On July 4”

  1. political jules on June 19th, 2009 11:06 am

    It is interesting that lil kims missle would be 500 miles short of a hit in Hawaii, but he could hit Alaska without a problem.

    My guess is this is a huge distraction, and obamacorn is sending interceptors to the wrong area. We all know there is no love lost between obamacorn and Alaska. Could he be leaving Alaska unprotected on purpose? God I hope not, but it remains to be seen, but what better way to get obamacorn in office forever. A crisis created that is so huge, so devestating that the masses will be convinced he needs to be our king.

    With the utter corruption I have seen in our government, I am starting to wonder about all the possibilities. Not to mention the fact that I think it may be his way to take care of Palin once and for all. I know it sounds completely off the wall and unbelievable, but so did government take over of the auto industry, and so did two trillion dollars in new spending within the first hundred days, and so does government take over of healthcare, and so did funding an organization accused of voter fraud with billions of tax payer dollars. It is a very dark time in our world, and I am afraid. Please help me pray that I am wrong.

  2. Chris Jones on June 19th, 2009 12:13 pm

    After witnessing the relationship between this administration and ACORN — anything is possible.

    Having said that, I think we currently have something like 14 or 23 interceptors in Alaska right now, but Obama cut the rest of the program which would have brought the total to 36 or something.

    I’m not positive about those numbers, but I think they’re close.

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