North Korea bombing Hawaii on July 4th

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Missile interceptors on way to Hawaii ahead of North Korea test

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WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Robert Gates said today he has ordered the U.S. military to take defensive measures should North Korea attempt to fire a ballistic missile toward Hawaii.

“We do have some concerns if they were to launch a missile to the west in the direction of Hawaii,” Gates told reporters at the Pentagon.

Gates said he has sent the military’s ground-based mobile missile system to Hawaii, and positioned a radar system nearby. Together the systems theoretically

could detect and shoot down a North Korean missile if it came to that.

“Without telegraphing what we will do, I would just say ... we are in a good position, should it become necessary, to protect Americans and American

territory,” Gates said.

Gates' comments came in response to a report out of Japan that said North Korea may fire its most advanced ballistic missile toward Hawaii around July 4.

North Korea test-fired a long-range missile on July 4 three years ago, but it failed seconds after liftoff and fell into the ocean.

While the Yomiuri Shimbun speculated the latest Taepodong-2 could fly over Japan and toward Hawaii, it said the missile would not be able to hit Hawaii’s

main islands, which are about 4,500 miles from the Korean peninsula.

A spokesman for the Japanese Defense Ministry declined to comment on the report. South Korea’s Defense Ministry and the National Intelligence Service —

the country’s main spy agency — said they could not confirm it.

A new missile launch — though not expected to threaten U.S. territory — would be a brazen slap in the face of the international community, which punished

North Korea with new U.N. sanctions for conducting a second nuclear test on May 25 in defiance of a U.N. ban.

North Korea spurned the U.N. Security Council resolution with threats of war and pledges to expand its nuclear bomb-making program.

The missile now being readied in the North is believed to be a Taepodong-2 with a range of up to 4,000 miles, and would be launched from North Korea’s

Dongchang-ni site on the northwestern coast, the Yomiuri newspaper said.

It cited an analysis by Japan’s Defense Ministry and intelligence gathered by U.S. reconnaissance satellites.

Pyongyang’s missile and nuclear programs are centerpieces of the regime’s catalog of weapons of mass destruction.

But the impoverished nation, which has put most of its scarce resources into boosting its military capabilities under its “army-first” policy, also has a large

chemical arsenal, as well as capabilities to produce biological weapons.

Today, an international security think tank warned that these weapons are no less serious a threat to the region than the North’s nuclear arsenal.

The independent International Crisis Group said the North is believed to have between 2,500 and 5,000 tons of chemical weapons, including mustard gas,

phosgene, blood agents and sarin. These weapons can be delivered with ballistic missiles and long-range artillery and are “sufficient to inflict massive civilian

casualties on South Korea.”

“If progress is made on rolling back Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions, there could be opportunities to construct a cooperative diplomatic solution for chemical

weapons and the suspected biological weapons program,” the think tank said in a report.

It also called on the U.S. to engage the North in dialogue to defuse the nuclear crisis, saying “diplomacy is the least bad option.” It said Washington should

be prepared to send a high-level special envoy to Pyongyang to resolve the tension.

South Korea’s annual defense report, published early this year, said that in addition to chemical weapons, the North is believed to be capable of producing

biological weapons with agents like anthrax and smallpox.

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Phil

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If they do, then there will be hell to pay.
 

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I doubt they'll hit Hawaii. Last I checked, their missile tech wasn't that advanced.
 

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They'll definitely have hell to pay. Kim isn't that insane...
 

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1: They haven't got the range.
2: They're not stupid enough.
3: They won't.
4: They've not got the guts.

A big fat no, in other words.
 

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N. Korea isn't going to bomb/nuke anyone, so lets calm down with having a new thread about a new threat every 2 days. North Korea won't do anything, they are just attention whores.
 

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They couldn't even hit Hawaii if they wanted to. They have more chance of hitting Canada...In which case they are seriously ****ed.

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We'll see if they have any balls. I wonder if everyone would go to war with them afterwards.
 

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Gates' comments came in response to a report out of Japan that said North Korea may fire its most advanced ballistic missile toward Hawaii around July 4.

And Japan is basing this on what exactly? Kim would never nuke Hawaii because his little country would be flattened two seconds afterward. Besides, Kim hasn't even made any threats to do this! I suspect this is some kind of political tactic on the part of the Japanese.
 

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Though I doubt he'll do anything, Kim Jong Il's proven that he's becoming more and more embroiled in madness by the day. He's desperate to have some relevance in the international community, and it's led to this latest waft of bs.

When it comes to an attack on Hawaii, it can't be done. A Taepodong-2 can't hardly reach the Hawaiian islands. I doubt Japan would have anything to politically gain from this, though, so considering recent trends we may see another missile launch test in the near future.
 

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It's believed that North Korea's most advanced missile can reach 4,000 miles.

Hawaii is 4,500 miles from North Korea.

Chill. Out.
 

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Last time I checked, the latest Taepodong missles would be able to hit Hawaii from North Korea.
I really don't believe they have the balls to do it though.

If they did, I wonder what side China and Russia would take.
 
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