Thats not what happens when you blow a nuke out of the sky. When you blow the nuke up it explodes very much like it would do if it hit the land. The after matter has to land somewhere, it doesn;t just vanish.
What exactly do you mean?
Like polluting the water?
If that is what you are worried about, surely you jest.
The destruction of the past is perhaps the greatest of all crimes.
- Simone Weil
Wait, I don't get how the blown-up missile would land in Europe...
Surely, Kim Jong-Il isn't flying the fucking Longdongwhat! over all of Asia and Europe and the Atlantic Ocean, is he? Wouldn't the US be trying to blow it up over the Pacific?
If so, I'd be a bit terrified myself, little old me on an island on the west coast of Canada.
What exactly do you mean?
Like polluting the water?
If that is what you are worried about, surely you jest.
Well kind of.
When I was doing mech tests for the Oppenheimer Bomb at Uni, we compared it to the Russian H Bomb which by todays standard is pretty much like farting ina crowded room. When the Russians dropped the H Bomb in Caspian Sea, the mushroom could pollutred the water which then went to form clouds which then poured some nasty ass chemical rain all over the eastern seaboard of the Caspianm, killing all marine life and making 15sq KM of land inhospitable for about 30 years.
Maybe I'm talking about a different thing. But this pre-cursor to STAR WARS (return of DARTH) doesn't work at all, zero percent. Bush has spent nearly a billion dollars on it and scientists have said it can't even feasibly work the way it's designed.
I still think it's funny how people get emotional over North Korea when they can't even get the missile out of their own launching pad. And you think Bush isn't a waging a war of fear.
Maybe I'm talking about a different thing. But this pre-cursor to STAR WARS (return of DARTH) doesn't work at all, zero percent. Bush has spent nearly a billion dollars on it and scientists have said it can't even feasibly work the way it's designed.
I still think it's funny how people get emotional over North Korea when they can't even get the missile out of their own launching pad. And you think Bush isn't a waging a war of fear.
They are saying that the only reason they didn't get the missle off this time was that they were trying to push it farther than its limits. Who is to say what its limits are?
All President Bush is doing is calling for all other countries to condemn these tests. And they should.
The destruction of the past is perhaps the greatest of all crimes.
- Simone Weil
They are saying that the only reason they didn't get the missle off this time was that they were trying to push it farther than its limits. Who is to say what its limits are?
All President Bush is doing is calling for all other countries to condemn these tests. And they should.
They = the Bush Administration.
Plus, that's not "all" Bush has been saying about North Korea. Threatening to shoot down any test missile, regardless of where it's going, isn't exactly a condemnation. A lot of countries have had missile tests and we don't get this up-tight about it. How about Israel?
Plus, that's not "all" Bush has been saying about North Korea. Threatening to shoot down any test missile, regardless of where it's going, isn't exactly a condemnation. A lot of countries have had missile tests and we don't get this up-tight about it. How about Israel?
Israel is out allies.
North Korea is not and they are obviously up to no good.
Thats all right though, they are about to awaken the giant.
Let's Roll.
The destruction of the past is perhaps the greatest of all crimes.
- Simone Weil