How petty can Trumplethinskin get? Is there no limit?

DvlDog4WVU

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Who cares, they'll die either way as an ineffective fighting force. If we don't kill em first, starvation will.
Or they rape and pillage the south for resources before we can push them back across the 38th. I'm telling you, if they decide to go south, it's not going to be good.
 

atlkvb

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Or they rape and pillage the south for resources before we can push them back across the 38th. I'm telling you, if they decide to go south, it's not going to be good.

DvlDog4WVU I'm not suggesting they'd easily go down without a fight, but they cannot sustain a protracted battle against our overwhelming force primarily because they are ill equipped, weak and underfed as a fighting force.

Remember all the fears and worries over Iraq's "vaunted" Republican Guard? Said by the media to be the "fiercest, best equipped fighting force in the Middle east"?

What happened when they met overwhelming force? The North Koreans aren't nearly as well fed or equipped as Saddam Hussein's army was, and we made mince meat out of them inside of two weeks in Operation Desert Storm.

The Fighting Kim Jong Uns will meet a similar fate if they try to go mano-o-mano v the US Armed forces and all the assets we can deploy against their rag tag army.

I'm not worried about them, are you?
 

PriddyBoy

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DvlDog4WVU I'm not suggesting they'd easily go down without a fight, but they cannot sustain a protracted battle against our overwhelming force primarily because they are ill equipped, weak and underfed as a fighting force.

Remember all the fears and worries over Iraq's "vaunted" Republican Guard? Said by the media to be the "fiercest, best equipped fighting force in the Middle east"?

What happened when they met overwhelming force? The North Koreans aren't nearly as well fed or equipped as Saddam Hussein's army was, and we made mince meat out of them inside of two weeks in Operation Desert Storm.

The Fighting Kim Jong Uns will meet a similar fate if they try to go mano-o-mano v the US Armed forces and all the assets we can deploy against their rag tag army.

I'm not worried about them, are you?
They are mean and tough, atlkvb. They will do whatever their leader says, whoever that might be. The *** Graham is about the only American left with an appetite for war. We may have no choice but to declare war, but I think we will begin with intermediate range missiles to damage their air defenses enough to bring in MOABs. Intelligence is lacking as to how long they can eat, but much of our intel indicates that they have sufficient underground infrastructure to survive a nuclear attack. IMO, they might survive, but it would be one hell of a setback. The world needs to have an open discussion about hitting them hard. Congress needs to debate a Declaration of War if only for show. During which time, tighten sanctions and use diplomacy.
 

Boomboom521

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They are mean and tough, atlkvb. They will do whatever their leader says, whoever that might be. The *** Graham is about the only American left with an appetite for war. We may have no choice but to declare war, but I think we will begin with intermediate range missiles to damage their air defenses enough to bring in MOABs. Intelligence is lacking as to how long they can eat, but much of our intel indicates that they have sufficient underground infrastructure to survive a nuclear attack. IMO, they might survive, but it would be one hell of a setback. The world needs to have an open discussion about hitting them hard. Congress needs to debate a Declaration of War if only for show. During which time, tighten sanctions and use diplomacy.
All else other than a nuclear strike I agree with.
 

dave

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Awwwww, so glad you sleep better at night with Turnip down in Mar a Lago. So sorry Obama had you and the rest of the snowflakes worrying bout Transgendered folk and Gay soldiers so much.
Glad it pisses you off and I laugh at all your ignorant rants.
 

atlkvb

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They are mean and tough, atlkvb. They will do whatever their leader says, whoever that might be. The *** Graham is about the only American left with an appetite for war. We may have no choice but to declare war, but I think we will begin with intermediate range missiles to damage their air defenses enough to bring in MOABs. Intelligence is lacking as to how long they can eat, but much of our intel indicates that they have sufficient underground infrastructure to survive a nuclear attack. IMO, they might survive, but it would be one hell of a setback. The world needs to have an open discussion about hitting them hard. Congress needs to debate a Declaration of War if only for show. During which time, tighten sanctions and use diplomacy.


I agree Trump needs to go to both Congress and the American people and explain his rationale for attacking them preemptively.

He has said we need to solve the problem and I agree with him, but he has not sufficiently explained why in my opinion. Still I just do not see them being able to put up a sustained fight against our fighter jets, cruise missiles, battle ships, and ground forces that we can drop behind their forward lines to disrupt their supply routes.

They have a poor logistically weak infrastructure that can easily be divided and cut off. They rely on China for supplies, and if we convince China to stay out, they can be bled dry within a few weeks. They have poor air defenses, and would be very vulnerable to strategic bombing, disruptions to their lines of communications, and interruption of their supply lines.

It would be a slaughter of mass proportions, especially once we cut their troops off from what little food they have access to. As I said, they're not going to fight if they're hungry & weak (they can't) I don't care how loyal they are to "Dear Leader"

Our first order of business will be to decapitate their supply lines and weaken their ability to sustain battle. Then we'd move in and finish them off, or force their surrender before annihilating their skinny little emaciated bodies.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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DvlDog4WVU I'm not suggesting they'd easily go down without a fight, but they cannot sustain a protracted battle against our overwhelming force primarily because they are ill equipped, weak and underfed as a fighting force.

Remember all the fears and worries over Iraq's "vaunted" Republican Guard? Said by the media to be the "fiercest, best equipped fighting force in the Middle east"?

What happened when they met overwhelming force? The North Koreans aren't nearly as well fed or equipped as Saddam Hussein's army was, and we made mince meat out of them inside of two weeks in Operation Desert Storm.

The Fighting Kim Jong Uns will meet a similar fate if they try to go mano-o-mano v the US Armed forces and all the assets we can deploy against their rag tag army.

I'm not worried about them, are you?
Way too many variables to comoare the two. I'd anticipate losing a lot more than we've lost in the desert.
 

CAJUNEER_rivals

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Or they rape and pillage the south for resources before we can push them back across the 38th. I'm telling you, if they decide to go south, it's not going to be good.
I think the King of Battle would slow them and keep them at bay. We’re loaded there with 155’s and 105’s not to mention the Navy.
 

WVU82_rivals

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Currently, the Seventh Air Force provides command and control to two Wings based permanently in South Korea:

The 8th Fighter Wing is made up of two F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter squadrons, the 35th Fighter Squadron, and the 80th Fighter Squadron.

As the most forward deployed permanently based wing in the Air Force, the 51st Fighter Wing is charged with providing mission ready Airmen to execute combat operations and receive follow-on forces. The wing is equipped with 24 PAA, F-16 and A-10 Thunderbolt II squadrons, along with a C-12 Huron airlift flight and a myriad of base support agencies conducts the full spectrum of missions providing for the defense of the Republic of Korea.
 

TarHeelEer

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Currently, the Seventh Air Force provides command and control to two Wings based permanently in South Korea:

The 8th Fighter Wing is made up of two F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter squadrons, the 35th Fighter Squadron, and the 80th Fighter Squadron.

As the most forward deployed permanently based wing in the Air Force, the 51st Fighter Wing is charged with providing mission ready Airmen to execute combat operations and receive follow-on forces. The wing is equipped with 24 PAA, F-16 and A-10 Thunderbolt II squadrons, along with a C-12 Huron airlift flight and a myriad of base support agencies conducts the full spectrum of missions providing for the defense of the Republic of Korea.

There are at least 2 other squadrons of F-15's in SK right now also.
 

dave

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I have always read that artillery hitting Seoul is the nightmare scenario.
 

CAJUNEER_rivals

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I have always read that artillery hitting Seoul is the nightmare scenario.
No doubt. But I think they wouldn’t have long to fire. US Copperhead rounds, not to mention air power, would make short work of NK artillery and armory.
 

dave

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I have seen videos of the blanket of steel that they use against mortar rounds but I dont know much about artillery defense.