Originally posted by pcaspianThem North Koreans sure are acting funny for somebody sending a message "we have nuclear weapons"; they've invited a British team to inspect the area of the explosion, which they say was a planned demolition as part of a hyroelectric project. The link is: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5973861/.
Originally posted by no1marauder
[b] You're jumping the gun a bit, aren't you? The link you provided says the US does NOT believe that N. Korea has tested any nukes! So maybe the next and first step is finding out what's going on BEFORE we decide what "has" to been done since they have nukes (which they probably don't).
N. Korea ...[text shortened]... tics, we really can't expect to hear an honest answer from the US government can we ?
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An honest answer from the US government? Well, there's a first time for everything!
Originally posted by no1marauder
Them North Koreans sure are acting funny for somebody sending a message "we have nuclear weapons"; they've invited a British team to inspect the area of the explosion, which they say was a planned demolition as part of a hyroelectric project. The link is: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5973861/.
An honest answer from the US government? Well, there's a first time for everything!
Ah ok blowing up a mountain, that I can believe, a forest fire... no 😉
Originally posted by pcaspianWell you know those damn mountains get in the way all the time. Ever try building a SimCity on a mountain top? It sucks! Better off leveling the whole damn thing.
Originally posted by no1marauder
[b] Them North Koreans sure are acting funny for somebody sending a message "we have nuclear weapons"; they've invited a British team to inspect the area of the explosion, which they say was a planned demolition as part of a hyroelectric project. The link is: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5973861/.
...[text shortened]... r everything!
Ah ok blowing up a mountain, that I can believe, a forest fire... no 😉
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Originally posted by no1marauderI did hear somewhere that the south koreans are skeptical about the hydro-electric plant, mountain-blowing explanation because N. Korea already has several hydro plants which are not even being used, so why would they build another?
Them North Koreans sure are acting funny for somebody sending a message "we have nuclear weapons"; they've invited a British team to inspect the area of the explosion, which they say was a planned demolition as part of a hyroelectric project. The link is: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5973861/.
An honest answer from the US government? Well, there's a first time for everything!