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I'm fairly certain @AZADPAKISTAN2009 was being satirical.

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War are fought with guns and rifles not with fists, your trolling has failed by putting a short NK soldier between two taller enemies. When will you ever grow up old man? :lol:

Wars are fought with cruise missiles, long-range radars, aircraft, and strategic acumen, in addition to guns and rifles. Note that North Korea has barely any of the aforementioned, save the "guns and rifles" portion.
 
I'm fairly certain @AZADPAKISTAN2009 was being satirical.



Wars are fought with cruise missiles, long-range radars, aircraft, and strategic acumen, in addition to guns and rifles. Note that North Korea has barely any of the aforementioned, save the "guns and rifles" portion.

Don't worry China and Russia are there to assist. Don't count them out yet
 
Don't worry China and Russia are there to assist. Don't count them out yet

Nobody can afford to "count them out", considering that even a notional joint Sino-Russian coalition would be lightyears away from achieving parity with US forces in terms of quantity, quality, and experience.

Moreover, the mere thought of Russia or China backing up Pyongyang in a prospective conflict is ridiculous at best. Both Moscow & Beijing have a lot more to gain from a stable and economically-sound Korean peninsula than to stand by historical and/or ideological ties.
 
Here is something for your immature mind to think about: There is no way NKR can defeat and take over SKR.

In your immaturity, you think that inflicting damages equals to defeat. You are wrong. But what else can we expect from someone who have never been in the military ?

If NKR attack SKR, especially with a nuclear strike, the US and JPN will respond. The NKRean military will be destroyed, not merely defeated. China will be facing a refugee crisis for which she has no appetite. China will be forced to divert all her attention and resources in trying to contain that refugee crisis. Her economy will be strained.

The funny part is that China will not fight the US but will turn against NKR. The stability between the two Koreas have benefited China in intangible but measurable ways. If NKR can serve as a geopolitical buffer between the US and China, then it is best if NKR is a stable and controlled country to be that buffer zone.

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That is what the average NKRean trooper look like compares to his SKRean and US counterparts. That fight is not going to last very long.


As intellectual as the image here
 
Moreover, the mere thought of Russia or China backing up Pyongyang in a prospective conflict is ridiculous at best. Both Moscow & Beijing have a lot more to gain from a stable and economically-sound Korean peninsula than to stand by historical and/or ideological ties.

Same applies to South Korea and Japan's economic well being, a peaceful region serves everybody.
 

They are working on a better background music

Since this flick was made in 1970 you can imagine what advance stuff they must be doing now in 2016

By the way out of curiosity , since North Korea is a sovereign state , why should anyone care about their own defensive weapons

I thought Obama had a deal with North Korea did Obama back out of that deal as well ?
 
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We shall see about that won't we? If US think tanks think nobody will help Kim then US could launch an invasion any time soon

Why is it black-and-white when this matter is discussed? There are a plethora of reasons as to why an "invasion" would not be the favored course of action other than the phantom threat of Russia/China.
 
Why is it black-and-white when this matter is discussed? There are a plethora of reasons as to why an "invasion" would not be the favored course of action other than the phantom threat of Russia/China.

Because it is black and white, either the US declares war first or DPRK keeps testing nukes with impunity. What is the West gonna do about it? Kim ain't that stupid to fire a nuke first at anybody which some members here tend to think.
 
Because it is black and white, either the US declares war first or DPRK keeps testing nukes with impunity. What is the West gonna do about it? Kim ain't that stupid to fire a nuke first at anybody which some members here tend to think.

And what made you think a mere nuclear test would instigate a US military response? All members of the Six-Party Talks, save North Korea itself, benefit from an economically-intertwined but politically-quiescent region. The dollar value of trade amongst the countries are in the tens of billions; so, no, the geopolitical dynamic of the Korean peninsular is anything but black-and-white despite the seemingly-bipolar nature of the club.
 

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