I really don't want 2017 to be known as the year humanity nearly destroyed ourselves.
Worst case scenario: N Korea nukes 5 cities. Likely the military base in Guam, Seoul, Honalulu and 2 cities on the mainland. Then North Korea becomes a radioactive parking lot. The bright side? The light nuclear winter sets global warming back. Likely scenario? Business as usual.
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on August 09, 2017, 08:43:57 PMWorst case scenario: N Korea nukes 5 cities. Likely the military base in Guam, Seoul, Honalulu and 2 cities on the mainland. Then North Korea becomes a radioactive parking lot. The bright side? The light nuclear winter sets global warming back. Likely scenario? Business as usual.Global warming is a hoax. Hasn't been going on in two decades.
Nothing is gonna happen lol calm your tits
I'm fairly certain that the US missile defence will be able to handle anything that NK can send at us. My main worry is that Trump will nuke NK and the ensuing fallout will negatively affect South Korea.
Are people actually retarded enough to use nukes?
Quote from: Big Boss on August 10, 2017, 10:53:53 AMAre people actually retarded enough to use nukes?North Korea might be. Which is why it would be good if they didn't exist.
The only place in Canada he could it would be Vancouver that still has a population of 647,000. I truly am worried. Kim is the type of guy that is crazy enough to do it.
Quote from: Genghis Khan on August 10, 2017, 03:04:35 AMQuote from: MyNameIsCharlie on August 09, 2017, 08:43:57 PMWorst case scenario: N Korea nukes 5 cities. Likely the military base in Guam, Seoul, Honalulu and 2 cities on the mainland. Then North Korea becomes a radioactive parking lot. The bright side? The light nuclear winter sets global warming back. Likely scenario? Business as usual.Global warming is a hoax. Hasn't been going on in two decades.Where do you live? Anyone who is in a temperate climate and anything north of that knows the climate is getting warmer every year. We are getting less snow year after year in Canada, and summer ls reaching 30s in Northern Alberta, when they never passed 25 a few years ago.