Pretty sure that’s a handrail, dude.
Pretty sure it’s lightning. What else do you think it is? An
Your friend would be sorely mistaken. They aren’t very smart, but they have damn good eyesight. Turkey hunters wear camouflage from head to toe, and they might take 5 minutes to raise their gun up so the turkey won’t notice the movement.
You can blame raging hormones. Deer are the same way. Once the rut starts, males have one focus. They don’t even stop to eat until the rut is over (about 2 weeks).
Nazi scientists got us to the moon.
The RD-180 is a good engine design, but it’s no longer a revolutionary engine design. And the RD-180s left in storage are of questionable quality. There’s a reason everyone is moving away from the RD-180, even though they’re incredibly cheap to acquire.
Not that I’m aware of. But you should ditch that windbreaker unless you’re going to a 1986 Winter Olympics themed party.
Who wears windbreakers in 2017?
Considering the size of China, I highly doubt they would deploy their ICBMs that close to S. Korea or Japan anyway.
They’re a naive minority who doesn’t understand geopolitics or history.
Let’s also be realistic. If the US pulls defensive support from South Korea, the Japanese will happily shoot down any missile that threatens a population center. And they have the ability with their Aegis equipped destroyers.
It’s a defensive weapons system, to protect the South Koreans (and Japanese) from nuclear weapons. Trying to appease the Kim dynasty is pointless.
The odds of that are ridiculously low. You can probably count on two hands the number of airport fire departments that have actually responded to a real emergency.
As long as there are Aegis destroyers/cruisers nearby, any North Korean missile can be handled quite effectively. Ballistic missiles are hard to shoot down in the terminal phase, but they’re actually pretty vulnerable in the ascent phase. The geography of the Korean Peninsula means that any missile launched could…
If Kim decides to make an offensive move, South Korea is going to be the battleground. It doesn’t matter if the US has forces deployed there or not.
Neither did Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama in 2008.
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