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North Korea launches an ICBM @ a US city. What is the “right” answer to avoid mass deaths? Seems like there is none. theatlantic.com/international/…
North Korea launches an ICBM @ a US city. What is the “right” answer to avoid mass deaths? Seems like there is none. theatlantic.com/international/…
The right answer is SDI @kausmickey
@kausmickey @TheAtlantic “Pretend it isn’t happening.” The new American way.
@kausmickey JG could be convincing if he weren’t so partisan & shrill – such a devoted follower.
@kausmickey The “right” answer to avoid deaths from a nuclear ICBM is to put real missile defenses in place.
@kausmickey probably a big candle light vigil the next night and a giant pile of teddy bears and flowers at the impact site
@kausmickey Reform US policy to make US a non first strike policy and watch these irrational actors take advantage. Oh wait, too late.
@kausmickey @TheAtlantic us air force
@kausmickey @TheAtlantic @JustinRaimondo Seriousy?? HRC & JG pushing for WWIII w/ Russia. But let’s fear N. Korea ICBM dud w/ fission bomb??
@kausmickey @TheAtlantic Navy shoots it down on flight, retaliate with enough warheads to boil every buried kimchi pot N of 38th parallel.
@kausmickey @TheAtlantic it’s all about where the mass death occurs, here or there. No?
@kausmickey @TheAtlantic In the words of Curtis Lemay, “make the rubble bounce.”
@kausmickey @TheAtlantic From what I’ve seen of their missiles, do nothing and the missile will still miss its target by 50 miles.