North Korea - Updates
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Well a rather HUGE cargo aircraft carrier flew over me today heading towards Sydney airport. All grey with no markings whatsoever. Usually these types of aircraft would come and go from the military base.
Shortly after that I saw 2 plain grey, very sleek, jets flying over behind it. I don't know if they were US aircraft or Aussie but I have never seen this before. There could have been more but I only happened to see these 3.
Shortly after that I saw 2 plain grey, very sleek, jets flying over behind it. I don't know if they were US aircraft or Aussie but I have never seen this before. There could have been more but I only happened to see these 3.
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I hope so -Warrior wrote:
Well it sounds like a good deal but you underestimate just how distasteful some members of the Old Guard Maoist Chinese Communist Party Members will find it to do anything against a fellow Communist State.
The new guard young Chinese understand that their relationship with the United States is many many times more important to them than any relationship with North Korea but still I do NOT see China directly attacking North Korea.
More likely China will do everything it can to help the U.S. rid the world of Fat Boy Kim.
Warrior.
these deals are done behind closed doors - we'll never know.
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It is most likely U.S. Military.Black Orchid wrote:Well a rather HUGE cargo aircraft carrier flew over me today heading towards Sydney airport. All grey with no markings whatsoever. Usually these types of aircraft would come and go from the military base.
Shortly after that I saw 2 plain grey, very sleek, jets flying over behind it. I don't know if they were US aircraft or Aussie but I have never seen this before. There could have been more but I only happened to see these 3.
Probably part of a SOCOM Operation.
Warrior.
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Sir Bobby wrote:I hope so -Warrior wrote:
Well it sounds like a good deal but you underestimate just how distasteful some members of the Old Guard Maoist Chinese Communist Party Members will find it to do anything against a fellow Communist State.
The new guard young Chinese understand that their relationship with the United States is many many times more important to them than any relationship with North Korea but still I do NOT see China directly attacking North Korea.
More likely China will do everything it can to help the U.S. rid the world of Fat Boy Kim.
Warrior.
these deals are done behind closed doors - we'll never know.
China actually has been very overt and vocal about how much they hate Fat Kim.
Several Chinese Newspaper Editorials have talked about how it is time for China to begin planning for a North Korea without Km.
Warrior.
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-10-15/n ... us/9051156
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/wo ... 2b15b8db57
North Korea threatens Australia with ‘disaster’ over Julie Bishop’s comments.
North Korea has criticised Australia for supporting America's tough stance on Pyongyang and says if it continues to do so, a disaster will happen.
Key points:
North Korea says Julie Bishop has expressed support for the US' stance against Pyongyang
It accused Australia of "zealously joining the frenzied political and military provocations of the US"
Ms Bishop effectively ruled out sending an Australian delegation to the rogue state
In a statement on the state-run news agency, North Korea accused Australia of "dangerous moves" by joining what it calls the frenzied political and military provocations of the US.
It said Foreign Minister Julie Bishop had personally expressed her support for the US' stance to consider all options including the use of force towards Pyongyang.
"Lately, Australia is showing dangerous moves of zealously joining the frenzied political and military provocations of the US against the DPRK," the statement says.
"The Australian Foreign Minister personally expressed her support for the stand of the US to consider all options including the use of force towards the DPRK.
"And [Ms Bishop] turned up at Panmunjom on October 11 together with the Australian Defence Minister to condemn the DPRK during her visit to South Korea," referring to Ms Bishop's visit to the border between the two Koreas.
In its warning, the North Korean Foreign Ministry statement said
Australia would not be able to avoid disaster if it continued to align itself with the US and South Korea.
Ms Bishop last week said she had real concerns North Korea might launch another missile test to coincide with a meeting of China's Communist Party Congress.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/wo ... 2b15b8db57
North Korea threatens Australia with ‘disaster’ over Julie Bishop’s comments.
North Korea has criticised Australia for supporting America's tough stance on Pyongyang and says if it continues to do so, a disaster will happen.
Key points:
North Korea says Julie Bishop has expressed support for the US' stance against Pyongyang
It accused Australia of "zealously joining the frenzied political and military provocations of the US"
Ms Bishop effectively ruled out sending an Australian delegation to the rogue state
In a statement on the state-run news agency, North Korea accused Australia of "dangerous moves" by joining what it calls the frenzied political and military provocations of the US.
It said Foreign Minister Julie Bishop had personally expressed her support for the US' stance to consider all options including the use of force towards Pyongyang.
"Lately, Australia is showing dangerous moves of zealously joining the frenzied political and military provocations of the US against the DPRK," the statement says.
"The Australian Foreign Minister personally expressed her support for the stand of the US to consider all options including the use of force towards the DPRK.
"And [Ms Bishop] turned up at Panmunjom on October 11 together with the Australian Defence Minister to condemn the DPRK during her visit to South Korea," referring to Ms Bishop's visit to the border between the two Koreas.
In its warning, the North Korean Foreign Ministry statement said
Australia would not be able to avoid disaster if it continued to align itself with the US and South Korea.
Ms Bishop last week said she had real concerns North Korea might launch another missile test to coincide with a meeting of China's Communist Party Congress.
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-08-09/w ... er/8790998
If indeed Pyongyang has developed a miniaturised bomb, that would be a game changer.
Because it means North Korea has mastered the technology to build a Hydrogen bomb that is exponentially more powerful than an atomic bomb and could feasibly fit onto the end of an intercontinental ballistic missile.
It would mean the perceived threat from North Korea's nuclear program is far more serious than thought.
And specifically, its threats to attack the US mainland — and potentially its allies, including Australia — can no longer be taken as just sabre rattling.
If indeed Pyongyang has developed a miniaturised bomb, that would be a game changer.
Because it means North Korea has mastered the technology to build a Hydrogen bomb that is exponentially more powerful than an atomic bomb and could feasibly fit onto the end of an intercontinental ballistic missile.
It would mean the perceived threat from North Korea's nuclear program is far more serious than thought.
And specifically, its threats to attack the US mainland — and potentially its allies, including Australia — can no longer be taken as just sabre rattling.
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Chinese military boots on Australian soil soon enough.
Chinese military boots on Australian soil soon enough.
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My dear old grand mother used to say - way back in 70's -AnaTom wrote:.
Chinese military boots on Australian soil soon enough.
Bobby - if the Chinese thought they could get away with it
they would be here tomorrow.
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There will NEVER be a Chinese takeover of Australia.AnaTom wrote:.
Chinese military boots on Australian soil soon enough.
We would destroy China to prevent that.
The U.S. Military and Navy would absolutely OBLITERATE any and all Chinese Military Landing Craft or Troop Carrying Transport Ships.
We would sink every single Chinese surface ship and submarine and blow every single Chinese aircraft out of the sky or destroy them on the ground.
UNDERSTAND THIS.........
China is NO MATCH MILITARILY FOR THE UNITED STATES!!!!!
NO MATCH!!!
NOT EVEN CLOSE!!!
We will protect you as you are our faithful allies.
Always.
Warrior.
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Sir Bobby wrote:My dear old grand mother used to say - way back in 70's -AnaTom wrote:.
Chinese military boots on Australian soil soon enough.
Bobby - if the Chinese thought they could get away with it
they would be here tomorrow.
Bobby we will deal with North Korea and China.
Australia will ALWAYS be FREE AND SAFE!!
We swear it.
China and North Korea are not a match for the U.S. Military.
Not even close.
We can destroy their economies without ever firing a shot.
We can destroy their military's with the sweep of a hand.
The U.S. Military is more powerful today than it has ever been before and the U.S. Military is the most powerful Military in the history of mankind.
We no longer need Nuclear Weapons to achieve our objectives as a combination between Direct Energy Weapons.....EMP Weapons.....Mag-Lev Railguns.....U.S. Military Black Weapons Systems Programs such as the RODS OF GOD...MEB...MICROWAVE EMISSIONS BEAM...FEL...Free Electron Laser...Electro-Blastic Technology such as on our TR-3B Aircraft.....and so many more Secret Black Weapons Systems....which in some cases are several CENTURIES in technological advancement compared t anyone else in the world...well....Australia is safe.
Warrior.
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