North Korea News
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I continue my overdose of VDH, this time Korea, VDH~ MacArthur was right
VDH starts at the 2 min Mark
VDH starts at the 2 min Mark
PLATA O PLOMO
Don't fear authority, Fear Obedience
Don't fear authority, Fear Obedience
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PROTECT THE ANIMOOS
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http://www.newsweek.com/nuclear-bombers ... ots-690403The U.S. Air Force is preparing for nuclear armed B-52 bombers to be put back on 24-hour alert for the first time in 25 years as tensions rise between North Korea and President Donald Trump.
Who knows what to make of this...
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I was curious as well. Then, I decided that I don't even want to know.de officiis wrote:http://www.newsweek.com/nuclear-bombers ... ots-690403The U.S. Air Force is preparing for nuclear armed B-52 bombers to be put back on 24-hour alert for the first time in 25 years as tensions rise between North Korea and President Donald Trump.
Who knows what to make of this...
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Feeling jaded? Can’t imagine why... oh, and here’s an updated mantra to replace what they said in the 60’s:GrumpyCatFace wrote:I was curious as well. Then, I decided that I don't even want to know.de officiis wrote:http://www.newsweek.com/nuclear-bombers ... ots-690403The U.S. Air Force is preparing for nuclear armed B-52 bombers to be put back on 24-hour alert for the first time in 25 years as tensions rise between North Korea and President Donald Trump.
Who knows what to make of this...
“Turn off, tune out, and get back to work”
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B-52's back to failsafe, eh? Better pull some more airframes out of AMARG and accelerate that re-engining program, because the JT3D's are going to start breaking down under that sort of sustained workload.
I wonder what they are loading them with, the B-52 is not a good penetrator anymore, so prolly AGM-86 ALCM's, can't see them trying to go downtown with the B61's in a BUFF these days.
AGM-86 ALCM, that's a destabilizer, the Rooskies are not going to take kindly to that. I'm thinking the response will be Tu-95 with Kh-102, but maybe even Iskander-N to Kaliningrad.
Cold War 2.0 continues to escalate back towards the brink, woot-woot!
I wonder what they are loading them with, the B-52 is not a good penetrator anymore, so prolly AGM-86 ALCM's, can't see them trying to go downtown with the B61's in a BUFF these days.
AGM-86 ALCM, that's a destabilizer, the Rooskies are not going to take kindly to that. I'm thinking the response will be Tu-95 with Kh-102, but maybe even Iskander-N to Kaliningrad.
Cold War 2.0 continues to escalate back towards the brink, woot-woot!
Nec Aspera Terrent
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*BLOCKS YOUR PATH*
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Giant offensive manned machines will be the wooden boats of WW3.
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Taking a little walk on the SIFCLIF side, Smitts?Smitty-48 wrote:B-52's back to failsafe, eh? Better pull some more airframes out of AMARG and accelerate that re-engining program, because the JT3D's are going to start breaking down under that sort of sustained workload.
I wonder what they are loading them with, the B-52 is not a good penetrator anymore, so prolly AGM-86 ALCM's, can't see them trying to go downtown with the B61's in a BUFF these days.
AGM-86 ALCM, that's a destabilizer, the Rooskies are not going to take kindly to that. I'm thinking the response will be Tu-95 with Kh-102, but maybe even Iskander-N to Kaliningrad.
Cold War 2.0 continues to escalate back towards the brink, woot-woot!
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Nah, Cold War 2.0 is not SIF, lived happily under the shadow of that brink for 45 years, no biggie, nuclear deterrence it not assurance, but it's still a mighty deterrent, I wouldn't lose any sleep over it, but Lockmart shareholders do indeed approve.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Taking a little walk on the SIFCLIF side, Smitts?Smitty-48 wrote:B-52's back to failsafe, eh? Better pull some more airframes out of AMARG and accelerate that re-engining program, because the JT3D's are going to start breaking down under that sort of sustained workload.
I wonder what they are loading them with, the B-52 is not a good penetrator anymore, so prolly AGM-86 ALCM's, can't see them trying to go downtown with the B61's in a BUFF these days.
AGM-86 ALCM, that's a destabilizer, the Rooskies are not going to take kindly to that. I'm thinking the response will be Tu-95 with Kh-102, but maybe even Iskander-N to Kaliningrad.
Cold War 2.0 continues to escalate back towards the brink, woot-woot!
Cold War is the best of all worlds, force that gives you meaning, with all the spinoffs, nary a shot fired short of misapprehension, miscalculation or mistake, same as it ever was.
If anything, I would prefer things to be wound right up the brink, better and safer to have things clear and present at all times, with no delusions of grandeur; stay frosty, they don't call it the Balance of Terror for nothing; no existential terror, no balance.
All stations, all stations, this is Nightwatch Actual, radio check, radio check, how copy?
All stations, Nightwatch Actual copies, holding at DEFCON 5, loud and clear, smoke em' if you got em', out.
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