So... What are your thoughts on this? Frankly I'm scared ****less because I live in the US and we're screwed for troops. I don't wanna sound like a wimp, but I can't get drafted. I'm a writer, not a fighter. Wouldn't last a day in boot camp.
Storm Silves;289917 said:They have three bombs and 20,000 more other munitions ready to fire on demand. At least, that's what Kim Jong Il said. He's probably bluffing.
Try just about seven-****ing-thousand bombs and atomic bombs. There used to be around twenty-five thou, something happened, there's only seven now. But like Meg said, North Korea's government is pretty much just a few guys with one shot gun.LordOfDarkness;289916 said:Surely America has lots of weaponry and resources. You may be running scarce on Troops, but not on people. Lots of people could be assigned, potentially. And England has your back, because of our 'special relationship' with America. North Korea is tiny. America could blow it off the map. You have way more nuclear weapons than North Korea. They have one I believe =/ America has dozens of them. It's really not a worry.
But then again, I don't live in America. I'm just going by what I know, and what I have come to understand.
Devon K. Ryley;289956 said:Try just about seven-****ing-thousand bombs and atomic bombs. There used to be around twenty-five thou, something happened, there's only seven now.
aka958;290008 said:America having just a dozen of nuclear weapons? :lol:
English dozen, French douzaine, German Dutzend, Dutch dozijn and Spanish docena, are also used as indefinite quantifiers to mean "about twelve" or "many" (as in "a dozen times", "dozens of people").
LordOfDarkness;290046 said:^ Yeah, America has 'many' of them.