It must be God's Will that North Korea missile test fails
By scheng1
@scheng1 (24649)
Singapore
April 16, 2017 2:00am CST
North Korea fires a missile today, just one day after a large parade to display its powerful nuclear weapons.
It must be God's will that the missile test fails.
Apparently the missile blows up almost immediately.
I think that is divine intervention, else a war would have started already.
Hope the fat idiot in North Korea has a fear of God to recognize that going against God's will never work, and hope that he has the sense to stop any more nuclear testing.
An attempted missile launch by North Korea on Sunday failed, US and South Korean defense officials told CNN.
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@crossbones27 (49344)
• Mojave, California
16 Apr 17
That and the people who sold him all the nuclear stuff left out the most important ingredient. The stuff that actually makes it work. He actually should be careful, might blow up his own country.
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@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
16 Apr 17
@crossbones27 North Korea does not have to buy nuclear weapons from anyone else, or buy uranium.
North Korea is a large country with high quality uranium.
According to some estimate, it has about four million tons of exploitable high-quality uranium ore.
That is a lot of uranium to make into nuclear weapons.
It has been exploiting the uranium ore since 1960s.
North Korea used to buy weapons from Soviet Union, and subsequently Russia.
However, the parade yesterday showed that they have the ability to make weapons.
I do not know how they train their people to become such good scientists.
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@crossbones27 (49344)
• Mojave, California
16 Apr 17
@scheng1 Interesting, did not know that. I can see them doing that. You can learn a lot of things online just from free stuff. Can see that as how their scientists came so far. Such a shame they would rather destroy the world instead of making it better.
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@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
16 Apr 17
@crossbones27 North Korea is a resource rich country.
If it focus on trade instead of nuclear weapons, that will be great.
I think if they develop tourism, they can make billions from tourism.
South Korea attracts so many tourists a year, and it is still not as beautiful or as large as North Korea.
North Korea shares 1400 km of borders with China, and if it wants, it can tie up with China to boost tourism.
If ever North Korea opens up, and develops tourism, I sure like to visit the mountains.
Just looking at the pictures of the mountains and lakes there make you think of paradise.
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@VivaLaDani13 (60794)
• Perth, Australia
16 Apr 17
@LadyDuck I thought about that too actually. Wouldn't surprise me. He is a mental case.
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@LadyDuck (470746)
• Switzerland
16 Apr 17
@VivaLaDani13 This is the first thing that came to my mind, the man is crazy.
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@Letranknight2015 (51914)
• Philippines
16 Apr 17
They will never get that right, you do realize it would put countries like mine in danger if they get it to work.
I respect what they want for their country but we can't just allow them to go far.
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@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
16 Apr 17
@Letranknight2015 Not just your country.
They have submarines that can launch missiles.
They have the ability to launch missiles that can strike any US city or any city in Europe.
In the parade yesterday, they had shown off their advanced weapon.
The danger is that they can attach nuclear head to the missiles.
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@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
17 Apr 17
@Letranknight2015 The problem is that North Korea is the only country in Asia that has no trade with other countries.
The only trade they have is with China.
All other countries have trade relations, and they will not want to hurt other countries, because it will affect the people in their own countries.
North Korea has nothing to lose by bombing other countries.
The only country it will not want to offend is China.
@Letranknight2015 (51914)
• Philippines
17 Apr 17
@scheng1 Yes, not just our country. Unfortunately, North Korea is not just the only Asian country that can launch a missle even from a SUB.
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@VivaLaDani13 (60794)
• Perth, Australia
16 Apr 17
@scheng1 I'm glad that failed but that won't stop anything from happening again with success.
And going against "God's will".....what about the chemical attack? That seemed to work perfectly..... Nothing stopped that from happening.
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@scheng1 (24649)
• Singapore
16 Apr 17
@VivaLaDani13 I doubt that North Korea will go into chemical attack.
For one thing, uranium is available in abundance there, and they have been mining it since 1960s.
They have so much uranium to make nuclear weapons to destroy the world a few times over.
I just hope that divine intervention prevents them from destroying the planet for all of us.
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@VivaLaDani13 (60794)
• Perth, Australia
16 Apr 17
@scheng1 No, I mean the chemical attack that has already taken place. How come God didn't help stop that? You said it was God's will to stop the missile from launching. How come God didn't stop the chemical attack? That is what I am saying.
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