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South Korea, U.S. kick off largest air exercise amid North Korean warnings


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15 hours ago, craigt3365 said:

SK would love reunification. They talk about it all the time.

 

Talking about it is one thing. Making it happen another. If this comes post-war, there's going to be enough trouble getting SK back on its feet, never mind supporting NK or unification. SK is more all for it given it happens peacefully, and in a regulated manner.

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14 hours ago, stevenl said:

The same. But somebody has to be the bigger person.

 

Yeah, well  - given neither leader is such a "bigger person", that's not saying much. And insisting it ought to be the USA, rather than NK, is not particularly convincing.

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15 hours ago, boomerangutang said:

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Here's the hypothetical twist:  when NK fires its missiles, the US could turn off GPS (just the satellites orbiting over the Pacific at that time?).  It would blind the missiles' directional guidance systems - unless they're pre-programmed for their entire flights, which would seem to the untrained eye (me), to be odd.

 

Granted, turning off GPS, even for a few minutes, would be troublesome for many who have come to rely upon it.   Particularly for air flights (not so much for ships at sea).   Oh well, just a thought.

China and Russia use their own deployed satellite based missile guidance systems. There has been speculation N.K. utilises the Chinese missile guidance technology. For playtime speculation maybe the US has some method by way of electronic warfare to disrupt the technology or the Chinese have themselves capability to disrupt NK plans for nuclear warfare stupidity.

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